I believe technically it's not legal for a Canadian PR to drive a US plated car if you are living in Canada. Basically the answer is yes, any time you enter Canada as a Canadian PR they are going to give you a hard time if your car has US plates.
I agree. I had a lot of drama getting an Ontario license, but besides that, everything was smooth. It's a million and one steps, but nothing about it is particularly hard!
The RIV inspection can only be done at Canadian Tire, at least where I am (in Toronto). The Ontario safety can be done at pretty much any dealership or mechanic shop.
The foreign vendor info is meant to be left blank. I had filled mine out, but they crossed it all out at the border.
The RIV inspection can only be done at Canadian Tire, at least where I am (in Toronto). The Ontario safety can be done at pretty much any dealership or mechanic shop.
Yes you are right. How involved is the safety process? Do you remember how much you paid for yours? I just read the manual and it seems to be quite an extensive inspection.
I dont expect to see any cars breaking down in ontario if they all have to go through that. Haha.
Yes you are right. How involved is the safety process? Do you remember how much you paid for yours? I just read the manual and it seems to be quite an extensive inspection.
I dont expect to see any cars breaking down in ontario if they all have to go through that. Haha.
It is very extensive. I take good care of my vehicle and had just had a complete service done about two weeks before my safety, so I didn't have to get anything fixed. However, my understanding is that it is more common to have to fix something before you can pass. I guess they made it more difficult/complex last year. Mine was $130 but I was quoted $175 at another shop before I went and found a cheaper place
No you don't need the RIV sticker to register the car. You will need to show your ON license when you register the vehicle which has your address on it so they don't need any further proof of your address.
It is very extensive. I take good care of my vehicle and had just had a complete service done about two weeks before my safety, so I didn't have to get anything fixed. However, my understanding is that it is more common to have to fix something before you can pass. I guess they made it more difficult/complex last year. Mine was $130 but I was quoted $175 at another shop before I went and found a cheaper place
Thank you for your advise...I took a lot of quotes and finally settled on Johnson as they were the cheapest, finally finished my final step today and got the Ontario plates..all your posts were very accurate and I was able to go through the whole process without any issues. Thank you so much.
One final question on this topic...how did you return the old US plates back to your local dmv.