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Re: Crossing the Canadian Border
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 21, 2005 at 19:07:08 from (209.226.106.29):
In Reply to: Crossing the Canadian Border posted by Billy NY on September 21, 2005 at 04:44:56:
Billy: I cross the border usually twice weekly both ways. From a commercial traffic point of view, the trip back home should be stateside. Once you load that little car on the truck, you become a commercial trucker. For a one way trip, once in a long time, just wouldn't be worth the hassel. You will have no problem making the car trip, just have good valid photo ID, birth certificate is good. Have all ownership and insurance for your car. I'll give you a little tip on crossing border both ways. Know exactly where you are going, name the contact person at destination if possible. For example I go to Detroit often, more precicely Detroit Produce terminal or to Hamtramck. If I say I'm going to Detroit, without question US Customs will ask for ID. If I give the suburb like Hamtramck along with steet rarely will they ever ask even for ID. Big secret with both US and Canada Customs, don't be hesitant.
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