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JohnM wrote:
Later this year I will be in the US searching the East coast for a suitable cruiser to single hand to Europe. I expect this will take a few months and lots of miles so would like to buy a cheap car rather than hire. I will need insurance to own the car. Does anyone know if I can get coverage, being a non resident with no permanent address? And does the same apply with my boat purchase? I don't think it should be a problem. When I came over from Oz, I was here for several years on a HB visa. I bought a car and got insurance for it. One thing that is difficult is opening a bank account as they want a social security card for that. The other catch is driver license. You can drive as a tourist with your Oz license but I think that's limited to a couple month. I am not sure though. It could be that as long as you have legal status, you can drive. I drove for a couple of months but since I was going to be here for years, I passed the US driver test. As long as you have a legal status here, you can get a license and do a lot of things but if your status runs out, then you are underground. Good luck Jeannette |
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