> I have a 1998 V70 AWD (manual transmission) from Ontario Canada, that I
> want to register in California, USA while I am studying here for the
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> Has anyone been through this process at all before? What about for a
> simliar model/year of car?
My question to you is why would you want to register the car in
California for a 2 year temporary stay. The only reason I can think of
would be to show you were residing in California to obtain in-state
tuition rates. Otherwise, I would just keep the car registered in
Canada.
theo.chan@gmail.com - 26 Oct 2006 02:42 GMT
I agree with you that is a pain to import and register a car in the US
for only a temporary stay. However I was stopped by the CHP the other
day and given a ticket for failure to register in California.
Apparently within 20 days of taking up residency one must obtain a
California driver's license and registration.
> > I have a 1998 V70 AWD (manual transmission) from Ontario Canada, that I
> > want to register in California, USA while I am studying here for the
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> tuition rates. Otherwise, I would just keep the car registered in
> Canada.
Roadie - 26 Oct 2006 12:59 GMT
Well then, the CHP officer has given you the answer you need.
> I agree with you that is a pain to import and register a car in the US
> for only a temporary stay. However I was stopped by the CHP the other
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> > tuition rates. Otherwise, I would just keep the car registered in
> > Canada.