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How to Import Nissan Skyline in Canada
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Nissan has been a big name in Canada for years. The cars from Nissan have been on Canadian roads for a long time. But now, the Japanese car maker is planning to launch Skyline, one of the most popular and sought-after car models globally.
The car is not usually produced in global regions. So, right now, for any Canadian to be able to own one, he needs to go to Japan and buy the car from Nissan itself. To import a Nissan Skyline to Canada,
There involve a lot of legal and appropriate
Procedures. And those steps are not always easily and conveniently done.
The easiest and safest way to import a Nissan Skyline to Canada from Japan is to hire an importing broker, who will do all the necessary measures and processes. The company would take care of all importation along with legal and documentary requirements like registration of the vehicle into your name.
Apart from importation transaction, you would have to prepare an ample amount of cash to get the job done easily. The breakdown of costs include the de-registration/ exportation charges, shipping costs, customs and registration fees, vin application and necessary processing expenses, inspection fees, taxes, inter-shipping costs to Canada and of course, the basic service charges of the importation company. This will ensure you that the Nissan Skyline is now yours.
It may take on an average about six to eight weeks to import a Nissan Skyline to Canada. Just count four to six weeks before the vehicle is shipped to Canada from Japan. On board the ship, the car would reach the port within 10 to 20 days. It would take another three days for inspection by customs people and another 10 days for Canadian safety inspection. Expect further delays if repairs would be required by inspectors.
Just make it clear that vehicles that are 15 years and older after manufacturing date are allowed for Canadian importation. Make sure this requirement is dealt with before importing a Nissan Skyline to Canada.
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