Hi all. Since last on here, my wife and I have started our own small-scale moving company, using a box truck to take people's stuff from place to place. Well, we've recently received a job taking a customer's things from here in the lower 48 up to Alaska. We need to know the legal requirements to pass through Canada. I believe I recall the law being changed so that now you have to have a passport to get into Canada. Would there be anymore requirements beyond what you have to have for a moving company in the US? If y'all could point us in the right direction, we'd be ever-grateful and would offer cyberbeer to all until time to go home. Thanks in advance!
Requirements to pass through Canada to Alaska
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Stites, Apr 16, 2009.
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You need a passport and a record that is squeeky clean.
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You'll need a Canadian In Transit manifest issued through/from the Customs Broker
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Dont forget about the DOTs to end all DOT inspection they will give you at Yukon.
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