So, knowing what you know now would it have been possible to "temporarily" import directly to the USA? Or is the need to go to Canada first?
Good question and it got me to thinking. I don't know all of the intricacies of this temporary import situation yet, so please take this answer with a healthy grain of salt.
If I had known that there was this option of temporarily I would have likely attempted it. That being said, there are several complicating factors that would have required everything being perfectly in order for me to pull it off -IF- I knew this was an option from the outset:
1) I had 3 months since the date of purchase to import the vehicle to another country or lose a sizable chunk of Value Added Tax (VAT) that I paid when purchasing the vehicle in England.
2) To keep things straightforward and give me peace of mind, I would have needed the shipping arrangements dialed in before I even purchased the truck (especially port of entry into the US)
3) The whole time I was attempting the temporary import, I would have needed to have a plan B partly, if not completely, worked out in case I didn't get approval.
I believe it would have been possible for me to go this temporary import route straight from England to the USA, but I'm not sorry about having gone the Canadian route. It has given me more time to flush out various options and gives me more alternatives should the course I'm attempting to go down turns pear shaped.
One big question that I'm not sure the answer of, nor will I need to know for my situation: On a Temporary Import Bond (Box 7, yada yada yada) does the vehicle need to be exported back to the country it came from or can it be a different country?
- Sheik