Temporary stay in BC
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Temporary stay in BC
I’m going to be living in BC with my girlfriend and have some questions in regards to bringing my vehicle with me.
As it stands right now I shouldn’t be in BC for more than a year and even then I’ll only be there part time at best, as I work in an entirely different part of the world.
Will I have to register the vehicle in BC if I don’t technically reside there? Or can I maintain my VA registration? Also, how will that go over with my insurance company?
My idea on it is that since I’m neither looking for work, nor going to school there, it’s like an extended vacation in terms of staying in Canada. I'll physically be there for less than 5 months out of the total year. So my car will stay there while I'll fly in and out of Canada.
Please share your thoughts and experiences with me. Any advice is appreciated.
Thank you!
As it stands right now I shouldn’t be in BC for more than a year and even then I’ll only be there part time at best, as I work in an entirely different part of the world.
Will I have to register the vehicle in BC if I don’t technically reside there? Or can I maintain my VA registration? Also, how will that go over with my insurance company?
My idea on it is that since I’m neither looking for work, nor going to school there, it’s like an extended vacation in terms of staying in Canada. I'll physically be there for less than 5 months out of the total year. So my car will stay there while I'll fly in and out of Canada.
Please share your thoughts and experiences with me. Any advice is appreciated.
Thank you!
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I’m going to be living in BC with my girlfriend and have some questions in regards to bringing my vehicle with me.
As it stands right now I shouldn’t be in BC for more than a year and even then I’ll only be there part time at best, as I work in an entirely different part of the world.
Will I have to register the vehicle in BC if I don’t technically reside there? Or can I maintain my VA registration? Also, how will that go over with my insurance company?
My idea on it is that since I’m neither looking for work, nor going to school there, it’s like an extended vacation in terms of staying in Canada. I'll physically be there for less than 5 months out of the total year. So my car will stay there while I'll fly in and out of Canada.
Please share your thoughts and experiences with me. Any advice is appreciated.
Thank you!
As it stands right now I shouldn’t be in BC for more than a year and even then I’ll only be there part time at best, as I work in an entirely different part of the world.
Will I have to register the vehicle in BC if I don’t technically reside there? Or can I maintain my VA registration? Also, how will that go over with my insurance company?
My idea on it is that since I’m neither looking for work, nor going to school there, it’s like an extended vacation in terms of staying in Canada. I'll physically be there for less than 5 months out of the total year. So my car will stay there while I'll fly in and out of Canada.
Please share your thoughts and experiences with me. Any advice is appreciated.
Thank you!
I know for travelling,I can buy insurance,from my provider,for out of country.......you may be able to do the same because IF you want insurance here in B.C.,I would guess that you need to register the car and that would mean paying taxes and fees associated with doing that.The fees are NOT cheap!
#5
Hey Dorian, i lived in Alexandria VA and worked in DC for 4 years....originally from Vancouver. From my experience going to VA i was able to keep my BC plates and reg for the first 90 days after which i had to register my ride in VA. I believe you'll have to do the same once you take up residence in BC.
This is unless of course you are a student/or vacationing, then you can roll around on your VA plates in BC for the duration of your studies/stay. My only caution here is that you should still find out about the 90 day limit.
My wife studied in DC for 4 years during the same period and i remember she rolled around with BC plates for the first year (afterwhich she bought a new car).
Hit me up if you have any questions or concerns....
btw: what part of VA are you from?
This is unless of course you are a student/or vacationing, then you can roll around on your VA plates in BC for the duration of your studies/stay. My only caution here is that you should still find out about the 90 day limit.
My wife studied in DC for 4 years during the same period and i remember she rolled around with BC plates for the first year (afterwhich she bought a new car).
Hit me up if you have any questions or concerns....
btw: what part of VA are you from?
Last edited by quattrogeek; 06-05-2011 at 09:14 PM.
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@dwmetro, justatoy
Thanks for the heads up, everyone and mea culpa for not coming back to this thread sooner!
I spoke to my insurance company and since I won't be seeking residency there I'm getting a Canadian Insurance ID Card that states I'm covered etc.
As for the duration of stay, it appears that I can make multiple entries and exits (which I will do every 30-60 days based on my work) without hassle.
Thanks for the help!
@QuattroGeek - I actually live in DC right now but will be moving my belongings into a storage in the nearby VA area (Arlington, Fairfax etc) in early August before heading up there. Really looking forward to BC. I love that Province.
Thanks for the heads up, everyone and mea culpa for not coming back to this thread sooner!
I spoke to my insurance company and since I won't be seeking residency there I'm getting a Canadian Insurance ID Card that states I'm covered etc.
As for the duration of stay, it appears that I can make multiple entries and exits (which I will do every 30-60 days based on my work) without hassle.
Thanks for the help!
@QuattroGeek - I actually live in DC right now but will be moving my belongings into a storage in the nearby VA area (Arlington, Fairfax etc) in early August before heading up there. Really looking forward to BC. I love that Province.
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