yes..thank you..but..I buy the boat here from my friend from USA..i want to have all the paperwork done before i take boat to canada..i pay the taxes and fees from here..can this be done
This is exactly what we did from the USA to Canada, using the link in my previous post.
http://www.rutherfordglobal.com/customsbrokerage.html
1) Customs broker collects all the required information from the buyer, seller, brokers, and verified no lien on the boat.
2) They send you a letter, (email), that will have your taxes plus their fee combined that you can pay through wire service if necessary. I did this through CIBC.
3) They send you confirmation email of taxes paid, and will request the date that you expect to cross into Canadian waters.
4) Once in Canada after clearing customs you will be given a # to stick on a piece of paper and attach to an inside window as ID until you get your markings changed.
5) They will email, as well as snail mail a hard copy of your new registration with hull # that you will need to attach to the bow on both sides. (Instructions are right on the registration.)
Our boat was 89k USD, our fee was under $500. The most time I spent working on this was driving to the bank and standing in line to wire the money to pay the taxes. It was money well spent. Clearing in was a piece of cake, and we actually got a little money back from the government afterwards as they had request slightly more tax than they were supposed to, do to currency fluctuations. Hope this helps you.