jak
Jul 26 2004, 04:02 PM
How long can a US citizen stay in Quebec legally without special permits?
Thanks
smclelan
Jul 26 2004, 04:16 PM
Don't worry the snow will melt first!
Saguenay Bill1
Jul 26 2004, 06:54 PM
I was there 7 weeks.
mikerider
Jul 26 2004, 07:11 PM
Jak,
what are you thinking? You are almost a citizen in the winter as it is.
mike
jak
Jul 27 2004, 02:43 PM
How are ya Mike. I know a fella that guides up there and he told me that he probably shouldn't stay as long as he does but he didn't elaborate. Just being curious. Bill, I know you stay up there 7-8weeks I read your posts all the time. When you cross the border do you tell them how long your gonna be up there? I went up there once for 2 weeks by myself and got the 3rd degree. They couldn't believe I was goin riding myself. Now I tell them I'm meeting someone and they let me right through. Anyway, If they don't give you any trouble Bill for the length of time you stay then it sure won't affect the average rider. Like I said just curious.
p.s. Mike, did you decide on a sled yet? I spent a few bucks on mine and think I got it the way I want it now.
Saguenay Bill1
Jul 27 2004, 06:09 PM
I haven't had any trouble crossing the border. They'll ask me how long I'm going for and some times I tell them 7 weeks. Once I had a border guy tell me I wouldn't have my truck when I came back that it would be stolen. I fooled him, I had my truck. Biggest problem I have is getting my tax money back. They don't believe I stay that long and then they tried to tell me that staying that long I'm not entitled to all of it. But I did get it all. I've really not had any problem in the 20+ years I've been going to Quebec. People have used me very good.
mikerider
Jul 27 2004, 08:34 PM
Jak
I'm leaning towards either the new Yammi Vector or the 2 up GTX 500SS SkiDoo.
Still early, may change my mind. I missed most of the spring shows so need to get a look at the new iron this fall.
mike
ZR1000
Jul 28 2004, 10:02 AM
I think the law is 6 months.
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