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haele

(15,264 posts)
23. Being in Southern California, whenever I rent a car -
Sat Feb 21, 2026, 11:58 AM
Saturday

- The rental car companies have always warned me against even thinking about taking it across the border. If you ask, they will tell you to drop it back off at the lot, or park in the Border parking lots, take the Blue line to the border, walk across, and rent another car in the many rental lots in Mexico set up right along the border - just for tourists who want to go to Ensenada, travel on 2D on a brewery, hot springs, and spectacular high desert day trip from TJ to Mexicali, or head down to the Gulf of California for some fishing.

It's not just in the small print like with most car rental documents, California rental companies tell you up front before they give you keys.
When I rented a car in VA or FL on work, it was a little paragraph on the rental form. Easy to miss or ignore if you're picking the car up at an airport in, say, Denver.

Likewise, when I was growing up in Seattle, our HS soccer team had to get special consular permission and everyone had to sign international travel paperwork to take a school bus up to Vancouver BC on a exhibition game - and that was in the early 1970's.
And in those days, we could just cross the border in the family car with dad's driver's licence, proof of registration and Canadian insurance (purchased for the trip in Seattle or Blaine, if dad forgot) if we wanted to go up there.

It's not Canada being pissy about expired visas. It's the rules bringing a rental car that doesn't have the insurance or other paperwork to drive in Canada.

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Kick dalton99a Saturday #1
To effectively terrorize people, punishment needs to be unpredictable and arbitrary. Girard442 Saturday #2
+1 dalton99a Saturday #3
+1 leftstreet Saturday #8
She should have a gigantic lawsuit in the works. oasis Saturday #4
My guess is edhopper Saturday #17
Thanks for posting this. Hope22 Saturday #5
It's weird Canada rejected them and it reads that the husbands work visa had already expired. Melon Saturday #10
Much safer to have flown home from Canada. Hope22 Saturday #11
Canada denied them entry. Melon Saturday #12
I understand.... Hope22 Saturday #26
The 'reason' is because the ICE goons get a big bonus for incarcerating people travelingthrulife Saturday #14
There was no releasing them when they signed a contract to deport Melon Saturday #16
Seems like there's reasons wherein it was correct to deport the husband AZJonnie Saturday #20
Yep....6 weeks is horrible. Melon Saturday #21
I thought it said they didn't have the right paperwork to bring the car ToxMarz Saturday #22
Being in Southern California, whenever I rent a car - haele Saturday #23
I'll post in the full heading. You can't enter canada Melon Saturday #24
No one from another country should risk traveling to the US today. Lonestarblue Saturday #6
Do not travel here! Johnny2X2X Saturday #7
Excellent examples in this article of why wnylib Saturday #9
Got to increase those profit margins increasing-it is the middle class paying for this not the wealthy Stargazer99 Saturday #13
Wow! You just can't buy PR like this in the runup to the World Cup!!!! hatrack Saturday #15
Bonus per detainee, ICE buying warehouses from Russian owners for 4-5x their value to house NoMoreRepugs Saturday #18
unbelievable waste of money mountain grammy Saturday #19
You can't enter Canada without having left the US with legal documents Melon Saturday #25
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