My company hired a Canadian movers "Taylor Moving & Storage ". I asked the custom lady about temporarily importing my car, she said that we don't need to and if needed just tell anyone that you are here for short term and will take car back to US. I think it depends on the person you meet but i would suggest that complete all paperwork beforehand. I typed/printed B4 forms before leaving, though ended up not showing. Over the years if i have learned anything it is "when it comes to dealing with government agencies, more paperwork is always better"
@Mita_2020@CWP_Texas : Hi, checking if you both have received any updates on your application?
It will give us an idea if the processing for the October application has started or not. Thank you!
hi Sorry for the late reply. You need to fill bsf186 form and show it to custom. There is a line for car as well. There is something called Form 1 for temporarily importing car but i couldn't find it. I asked custom office at the POE and she we don’t need it as we are going to back to US. You movers will give you couple of documents as well.
Mine's not an ICT, but is still a CUSMA application, submitted on Oct 7. No need for medical or biometrics, because I'm a US citizen and I've also had a few study & work permits in Canada already. Have been following this thread, as it seems closest to following CIC's actual processing time vs their estimate. I'm on week 6 and still no update on even starting my eligibility review, so I'm off to the border in a few days to try there. I wish all of you luck and speed dealing with the seemingly random & unpredictable processing mechanics of CIC 2021.