Articles tagged: "customs"
1: Canadians - Purchase and Import Your Next Car From the United States
If you are a Canadian considering purchasing a vehicle in the United Sates you should be aware of the rules and logistics of your purchase It may be to purchase a difficult to obtain vehicle, it may be to save money – a substantial amount of purchase price or it may be obtain a more premium used vehicle –one that never saw a Canadian winter in its lifetime
2: Importing An Auto Into Canada? Confused?
If you are a resident of Canada you most likely will have seen many stories on the media – whether it is on TV or in the Globe and Mail or your local newspaper that car prices are much less expensive in the United Sates than in Canada You may have wondered if you can save money and is it worth the effort
3: Save Your Money - Import Your New Car Into Canada Yourself Without The Need For A Broker
It is not difficult to import a new car into Canada by yourself In the process you should save yourself a fair chunk of money
4: Save Money By Importing Your Car, Auto Or S.U.V. Into Canada
Here is the Canadian Reader’s Digest version of buying a car in the United States for Canadians to save big money First do your research on the car
5: Squat Toilets Are Not Meant For Women Over 30!
At my age I thought I'd seen it all But, after living in Thailand for a year I gave thanks to my mother for seeing that I was potty-trained in the good ole' U
6: Some Tips For Women Traveling Alone
There has been an increase in the number of Americans traveling abroad - especially women traveling alone either for business or pleasure.
7: How To Import A Car Into Canada
The purpose of this article is to explain the steps necessary to properly import a car from the United States into Canada First it must be stressed and overly emphasized that you have to follow the rules exactly
8: Top 10 Ways to Protect Yourself From Counterfeiting and Piracy
Shopping in Thailand can be fun - haggling the prices, getting great deals, the aroma of open-air markets, and getting souvenirs for family and friends. But, you need to be careful. Your shopping trip can result in your goods being confiscated, heavy fines, and possibly jail.
Thailand is notorious for counterfeit goods (shirts and hand bags), pirating software, and illegal copies of movies. Customs may inspect your luggage when you return and confiscate everything.
9: Duty Free: What You Need To Know
One of the highlights of a holiday abroad is the opportunity to stock up on items such as cigarettes, alcohol and perfume - collectively known as "duty free" goods. Duty free items have no state, local or provincial taxes, federal import duties, or any other type of taxation added to the cost o

