"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
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JimH wrote:
I have never checked into US customs when returning from a stay at
Leamington, Canada.
When returning from Canada by car you go through a US Customs
checkpoint.
When returning from Canada by boat you go to your marina. ;-)
Go to jail. Go directly to jail. Do not pass the fuel dock. Do not
collect $200. :-)
http://www.cbp.gov/linkhandler/cgov/...asureboats.doc
In San Diego, you are to check in with customs even if you do not land in
Mexican waters. You can check in by phone, but you must check in.
Checking in by phone, under the I-68 and NEXUS provisions has become
far more restrictive in the last couple of years and will become even
more difficult in 2007. You will almost certainly need to appear with a
passport to obtain an I-68 or NEXUS clearance, if you can get one, and
you will need a clearance number for everybody aboard. Even when
reporting by telephone, Customs has the option to require you to
present yourself and your vessel for physical inspection at a customs
port of entry- and I think you had darn well better have your
passports.
JimH has been unknowingly violating the law, and it sounds as if he is
under the impression that most of his marina neighbors do the same
thing.
No, I used to *knowingly* violate the law. But that was pre 9-11 and I have
not been back to Canada via boat since then.
This whole thing of checking in is on the honors system and virtually
unenforceable. And we all know that terrorist will abide by the law and
voluntarily check in.........eh?