Moving Overseas Tips — Canada to USA
Practical advice from experienced international movers — what works, what catches people off guard, and how to make your cross-border move go smoothly.
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Essential Tips — Canada to USA Moving
Organised by category. These are the things experienced international movers wish they had known before their first overseas move.
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Plan Earlier Than You Think
- Book your international mover 8–12 weeks before your move date — peak season books out fast
- Start decluttering 3–4 months out — items you won't ship should be cleared before packing day
- Get your CBSA and CRA paperwork started early — the B13A and departure return have lead times
- Book your virtual or in-person home survey with Enveo as soon as you have a target move date
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Sort Your Finances Before You Leave
- File your CRA departure return for the tax year you emigrate — late filing penalties are significant
- Consult a cross-border tax advisor about RRSP, TFSA, FHSA, OAS, and CPP before you move
- Notify Service Canada if receiving CPP, EI, or OAS — cross-border payment rules apply
- Open a US bank account before or immediately upon arrival
- Declare foreign assets to the IRS (FBAR/FinCEN 114) if Canadian accounts exceed USD $10,000
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Health Coverage — Do Not Arrive Uninsured
- Provincial health coverage ends on departure day — there is no grace period
- Arrange US health insurance to begin on your move-in date: ACA, employer plan, or private insurer
- Carry at least 90 days of prescription medications in original packaging with a copy of the Rx
- Request complete medical and dental records from all Canadian providers before departure
- Research healthcare providers near your US destination before you arrive
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What to Ship vs What to Replace
- Large appliances: Canada and the USA share 120V/60Hz — generally compatible, but verify first
- Furniture: shipping heavy flatpack furniture internationally often costs more than replacing it
- Sentimental, custom, and high-value items are always worth shipping — get them professionally crated
- Plants: most live plants cannot be imported into the USA — rehome them before you leave
- Wine and spirits: subject to US import limits and state laws — plan this well in advance
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Practical Tips for Moving Day
- Be present for the entire packing day — you are the authority on fragile and sentimental items
- Clearly label items going in your vehicle so they are not packed by the crew
- Photograph every room before and after packing — your own record alongside Enveo documentation
- Keep essentials with you: charger, toiletries, medications, documents, one change of clothes
- Confirm truck access in advance — some buildings require elevator bookings or parking permits
- Do a final walkthrough of every room and storage space before the truck departs
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Settling In — Your First 30 Days
- Apply for a Social Security Number (SSN) as soon as possible — required for most US services
- Register your Canadian vehicle with the state DMV within 30 days of establishing residency
- Obtain a US driver's licence — bring your Canadian licence, SSN, proof of address, and ID
- Enrol children in school — bring immunisation records, transcripts, and proof of US address
- Set up utilities, renters/homeowners insurance, and internet before your goods arrive
- Connect with local Canadian expat communities in your US city
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Start Your Move Earlier Than You Think
Most international moving problems come from starting too late. Booking 8–12 weeks out gives you time to declutter, sort your paperwork, organise your finances, and get your US health insurance in place before you leave — not scrambling after you arrive.
Common Mistakes — And How to Avoid Them
These are the errors that cause the most stress, cost, and delay on international moves from Canada.
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Packing prohibited items
Items like propane tanks, aerosols, bleach, and fresh food cannot be shipped internationally. A prohibited item discovered at the border can delay your entire shipment. Enveo conducts a prohibited items briefing before every move.
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Leaving customs docs to the last minute
The CBSA B13A export declaration must be filed electronically before your goods depart Canada. Missing or incorrect documentation delays border processing. Enveo files all documents well in advance — included in your quote.
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Assuming health coverage continues
Provincial health coverage ends on your departure date. Many Canadians arrive in the USA assuming they have a grace period — they do not. Arrange US health insurance before you leave.
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Not decluttering before packing day
International shipping is priced by volume (CBM). Shipping items you rarely use internationally costs real money. Start decluttering 3–4 months before your move.
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Forgetting the CRA departure return
If you leave Canada mid-year, you must file a CRA departure return for that tax year. Missing or late filing results in penalties. Consult a cross-border tax advisor before you move — not after.
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Packing important documents in your shipment
Passports, immigration documents, birth certificates, medical records, and financial documents must travel with you personally — never in your moving shipment.
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