Vehicle Insurance for UK Residents in Canada looking to ship our VW over for 10 to 12 months?

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Myself and my wife are planning a trip to Canada for 10-12 months. We are hoping to ship our vehicle over from the UK and use it for tourism-related purposes throughout our stay.

We are struggling to find any companies that would assist us in insuring a British vehicle whilst we are over driving in Canada.

Is this pretty standard, in finding an insurance company here in the UK or in Canada that would be willing to insure us?

Any ideas would be gratefully appreciated



Best Answer

There are two possibilities to consider - and you didn't specify which one you are after.

  1. You want to ship the vehicle to Canada and use it there, but continue driving with the British plates. In this case you should contact your UK insurance company and extend your insurance to cover you while abroad. This isn't going to be cheap for the whole year and not all UK insurance companies will cover Canada, so you may need to switch one. You may want to start reading with this page: Information for Visitors, Tourists and Temporary Residents Entering Canada with Foreign Owned Vehicles, which covers bringing foreign vehicles into Canada while visiting.

  2. You want to ship the vehicle to Canada and re-register it there to drive on Canadian plates. In this case, you need to investigate whether or not it's even allowed. Usually, most vehicles will be prohibited from being imported into Canada. Read this page: Importing vehicles purchased in countries OTHER than the United States - it'll give you the info on whether or not your vehicle can be imported.

In either way, shipping your vehicle to Canada will be expensive - costing several thousand pounds - and take at least a month or so to get there (unless you are talking about air transport, which will cost tens of thousands of pounds). I strongly advice that you leave you VW in Blighty and instead buy a vehicle in Canada, use it while there and then sell it before returning to the UK. You'll save yourself a lot of money and hassles.

EDIT: Whatever options it is, you'll probably find that a brick-and-mortar insurance agent (either in UK or Canada) will be the way to go.




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Does car insurance cover you in Canada?

Generally speaking, an American car insurance policy works the same way in Canada as it does in the U.S. Your comprehensive coverage and collision coverage, for example, still apply to damage to your vehicle if you're in an accident while driving in Canada.

Can you insure a car in another country?

You will only be able to keep your current car insurance policy in a foreign country if your insurance company has an office there or is authorised to provide cover there. Even then, it is possible that you will need a modified policy to stay in line with the laws in your new country.

Can a foreigner register a car in Canada?

Buying A Car In Canada As A Foreigner. It is completely legal for a foreigner to purchase a vehicle in Canada, even if on a tourist visa. What is this? For the most part the only thing you will need is a valid international drivers license, some money and somewhere you can put down as a local address.

How do I register my car in Canada?

To register a vehicle, you must go to a registry agent with the following:
  • proof of ownership document, such as a lease, bill of sale, probated will or letters of administration.
  • proof of valid insurance for the vehicle that includes the name(s) of the person(s) requesting the registration.
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