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I am not exactly sure how a US vehicle can be gifted and imported to Canada. Here are what I know and just give you some clues.7 t$ l! B9 \/ p3 u( T
( T& j/ u' M' ]( [; g1. Proof of ownership. Your relative need sign the vehicle's ownership certificateand state the ownership transfer to you. You will need that piece of document to prove you are the owner of that vehicle.
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, U! M* R) X6 I, S2. Proof of gift. I guess, in your situation, it is better to do it in US. Your relative may fill in some sort of form to state that it is a gift not a sale. You may need proof of a gift for tax purpose.
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2 R4 ]/ S6 s1 F0 U3. Register the imporatation at border. Here is where you can get information from.4 R7 n# o! F/ G6 L
http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/importation/impusae.htm
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4. Vehicle registration in Alberta. Do a search in this forum, then you will get what you want.
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, e2 X1 X1 ~$ x1 p8 H* HHope that helps. |
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