I landed in August, 2001 in Canada. I spent 1 month in Toronto and returned back to the US.
I don't have a PR card (I have IMM1000). It doen't matter because I can go to Canada by car (driving from NY into Toronto). Notice the PR card is not important unless you want to use public transportation.
But I have a 1999 Toyota in my name and intend to use it to quickly move to Canada before my 3 years are over (P.S. I am subject to the 3/5 year rule).
Some on this board say that my car should have a KM odometer instead of Miles. (I have both). So what should I do to make my car acceptable? I mean I want to be allowed to get into Canada by crossing the US-Canadian border without worrying about whether I will be rejected because of my car. My car has Air Bags, ABS Brakes, Mile and Kilo Meter readings on the odometer, and I also have Certificate of Title in my name. Is that enough?
Thanks
I don't have a PR card (I have IMM1000). It doen't matter because I can go to Canada by car (driving from NY into Toronto). Notice the PR card is not important unless you want to use public transportation.
But I have a 1999 Toyota in my name and intend to use it to quickly move to Canada before my 3 years are over (P.S. I am subject to the 3/5 year rule).
Some on this board say that my car should have a KM odometer instead of Miles. (I have both). So what should I do to make my car acceptable? I mean I want to be allowed to get into Canada by crossing the US-Canadian border without worrying about whether I will be rejected because of my car. My car has Air Bags, ABS Brakes, Mile and Kilo Meter readings on the odometer, and I also have Certificate of Title in my name. Is that enough?
Thanks
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