Depending on the Province in which you'll be living, you have varying times to register your vehicle in Canada. For most, it is 3 months or less. Before doing so, you must pay any duties or taxes as if you were already living here and importing a vehicle. 5% GST (and 7% Duty, if applicable) is calculated based on the cost of the vehicle when it was purchased NEW...even if you bought it second-hand.
Failing to pay the import costs upon establishing Canadian Residency is an offense. Your car could be seized and you could be charged.
Up to maximum six months per year, but the actual length of stay is decided by the immigration officers upon arrival. They write it under your entry stamp.
No they are US Citizen who simply decided to move.
Because Parliament decided it needed a crackdown, so their leaders were arrested and transported.
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Without knowing what the offense was, and what state you are a resident of, it is impossible to give a specific answer this question.
Irish passport holders may visit Canada for a stay of up to six months without a visa for tourism an/or business purposes. The actual length of stay allowed, however, is decided by the immigration officer at the passport control gates.
If your Indicted by a Grand Jury, YES you would be re-arrested and most likely be held on Bond or Cash Bail , pending the outcome of either a plea agreement or trial.
In 1921, King George V proclaimed that red and white were the official colours of Canada. The flag was decided accordingly.
Yes, the citizen election and the electoral votes election are connected. In the United States, citizens directly vote for the candidates of their choice in what is known as the citizen election. However, the final outcome of the presidential election is determined by the electoral votes a candidate receives, which are allocated based on the results of the citizen election in each state.
the plane had Canadian geese stuck in the engines so the captain decided to land in the Hudson river and everyone survived
Due to the wasteful duplication of costs in each of the Canadian Armed Forces, the government decided to unify the armed services.