I'm starting a thread where the process of registering and insuring Skylines/JDM cars is outlined for each province/territory. I'll start with BC and Alberta, I know there are some guys on here who can post the process for Saskatchewan and Manitoba for us.
Please don't assume that everything in these instructions are correct, if you are in doubt, do your own research or else follow the instructions at your own risk.
British Columbia
1. Get the proper paper work (Form 1, Bill of Sale, Japan de-registration).
2. Get a temporary operators permit (TOP) or arrange for towing.
2. Get a passing vehicle inspection. (VI/ Government approved)
3. Go to an autoplan agent.
4. Apply for a re assigned VIN
5. Wait 72 hours for your new vin.
6. Be prepared for some asshole to drill two new holes in your car for that re assigned VIN
7. Go back to your autoplan agent and insure your car.
Alberta
1. Get the proper paperwork (Form 1, Bill of Sale).
2. Get insurance.
3. Get an "In Transit" sticker from a registrar or arrange for towing.
4. Go to a registrar and get a "Request for Out-of-Province Inspection" (~ $7.00).
5. Take the car to a certified Out-of-Province shop and pass the OOP. You have 14 days to pass the inspection and then register the car, if you exceed 14 days, you'll have to pay for a whole new inspection.
6. Take your successful OOP paperwork, your Bill of Sale and your Form 1 to the registrar and get registeration.
Someone please sticky this
Please don't assume that everything in these instructions are correct, if you are in doubt, do your own research or else follow the instructions at your own risk.
British Columbia
1. Get the proper paper work (Form 1, Bill of Sale, Japan de-registration).
2. Get a temporary operators permit (TOP) or arrange for towing.
2. Get a passing vehicle inspection. (VI/ Government approved)
3. Go to an autoplan agent.
4. Apply for a re assigned VIN
5. Wait 72 hours for your new vin.
6. Be prepared for some asshole to drill two new holes in your car for that re assigned VIN
7. Go back to your autoplan agent and insure your car.
Alberta
1. Get the proper paperwork (Form 1, Bill of Sale).
2. Get insurance.
3. Get an "In Transit" sticker from a registrar or arrange for towing.
4. Go to a registrar and get a "Request for Out-of-Province Inspection" (~ $7.00).
5. Take the car to a certified Out-of-Province shop and pass the OOP. You have 14 days to pass the inspection and then register the car, if you exceed 14 days, you'll have to pay for a whole new inspection.
6. Take your successful OOP paperwork, your Bill of Sale and your Form 1 to the registrar and get registeration.
Someone please sticky this
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