What do you do for...?
- Medical coverage
Two part answer – first check your credit card for 31 day out of province medical coverage. Then buy ‘top up’ coverage for the balance of the trip. Shop around- I use Sanderson Ince Broker – they find the best plan from several companies to match pre-existing conditions. https://sandersontravelinsurance.com/site/
- Domicile address
Use a family member or friend if possible – we used a Mail box but it had issues for use on drivers licence.
- Phone, TV, Internet
Phone depends on usage – roaming out of country is expensive – we make few calls, so we had a pay by the minute plan (35 cents per minute) and put a $100 on the phone which is good for a year, and the balance rolls over- and we bought a plan in Canada (petrocan mobile) and a separate plan (ATT) for the USA – so total cost was $200 per year. Just swap the sim cards on the phone. - need an unlocked phone.
TV – we used Shaw Direct but that will die out over the next two years due to satellite changes and no signal to be available south of the border.
Internet - we had a site in a SKP co-op park and had a land line – put it in vacation mode while back in Canada
- Prescriptions
Took enough to cover the trip – if over 90 days, my plan would not pay directly, so I paid the cost, and submitted a manual claim to my insurer
Other questions;
- Do you have a US bank account or credit card?
I opened a US$ account at my Canadian bank, and would transfer funds when the rate was good. Then I got a US$ credit card from the same bank.- Now it is easy online to see the accounts and transfer monies and pay the credit card each month,
- Are there specific challenges entering the US or returning to Canada in an RV?
Never had a problem – going south they may ask about food stuff, fruit, meat. Dog needs certificates. Also use medical insurance doc as proof of duration. Coming north, booze, cigarettes, weapons.
Main things to note – max is 6 months. But also be aware of US IRS. Read up on Closer Ties. IRA uses a formulae to calculate income tax exposure using last three years.
- Who do you use for roadside assistance? Shop around and read the small print – limited or max recovery distance and watch out for ‘any’ or ‘qualified’ repair facility.
John