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Hey all,
I am new here and new to the process as well, I have an experience letter with roles & responsibilities but there is no contact detail on the letter (Phone number or email-address). I asked them to add the phone number & email address of the HR on the letter but they refused to do so. Can someone help me? Cant put the whole thing here because of word limit. Kindly give this link a view and share your opinion.
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/hrs-not-giving-contact-details-in-the-work-reference-letter.715392/
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I tried checking that information. It is too generic. I wanted to know if someone experienced taking a leased car.
I did it the other way when transferring back to US with my Canadian lease. Depends on whether you are moving to Canada or just going for a short trip. If just a trip, take it without doing anything. If moving, you technically cannot import it since you don't own it. What you will need is a clearance letter from Auto Leasing company that they do not object to the vehicle being used across the border and that you ultimately will return to the dealership in the US. That will suffice for CBSA purposes but make sure you get them to stamp your letter ( they won't do it otherwise). Then once you are in Canada, you will need to take the letter to the registry and get plates transferred. You won't have the ownership but the lease docs plus the CBSA stamped clearance letter from lessor will suffice.