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Bud Meade W9BUD IBA 44018 MOA Lifetime Member
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I have lived nearly 65 years in the United States without the need of a passport as I have never left the states. The expense and time required to get a passport would simply be an added expense of attending one rally. Besides that, it requires planning months in advance which many of us procrastinators don't handle well. We might plan on attending the rally but we would put off applying for a passport until it was to late to attend.
'You can say what you want about the South, but I almost never hear of anyone wanting to retire to the North.
Black 86 R80RT Brown 03 R1200CLC
Based on my 60+ years of experience I think you have missed some fun riding, beautiful country and meeting a bunch of really nice people. On an individual choice basis can not argue with any of that except the highlighted comment. The length of time to process your application spiked at the beginning change in requirements by the US. It is now down to a couple of weeks in most districts.
edit: Besides if you're truly a procrastinator your still planning to find out where this years rally is being held.![]()
Pass the mustard and UP THE REVOLUTION!
My intention is to point out the minimal cost of acquiring the documents needed to get back into the US once you travel abroad and to clear up a bit of the miss information about the time and hassle to acquire them. Yes their was a major spike in the delay time as the rules were implemented but that has changed in a good direction.
I can understand the frustration with the US government requirement we have a passport to get back into US after traveling into Canada and their willingness to let me back in because I have one. Customs checks are a pain no matter where you are traveling whether traveling between countries or crossing in and out of California
I speak only for myself. I like to travel. I admit a certain pride when I pull out my passport on a trip. Customs and the related paper work are a pain but such a small portion of time spent on a trip. Obviously YMMV and that is fine.
Pass the mustard and UP THE REVOLUTION!
edit: Besides if you're truly a procrastinator your still planning to find out where this years rally is being held.[/QUOTE]
Wait! Can someone tell me where this year's rally was so I can decided if I missed it or not?![]()
'09 BMW 1200 GSA, 2000 Goldwing SE, '09' V Star 950, '09 Honda Rebel (wife is learning),
'77 Honda 750A. Holding at five til I get new garage built - need more room for more bikes!
I'm sure I missed out on some things. My most frequent riding buddy has ridden in 38 foreign countries as well as all of the lower 48. However, he is worth millions and money is no object. Being of modest means, I had to plan my life differently. I procrastinate on small things but plan on the big. For example, I made a plan when I was 24 to retire when I reached 55. I wanted to be debt free and have enough assets to buy the toys I wanted as well as live comfortably. I reached my goals and did retire at 55. I will celebrate 10 years of retirement when daylight savings time starts next spring.
If I had elected to tour the world, I could not have retired in these beautiful mountains with many crooked roads where I can ride any time the urge hits me. As I ride through the mountains, it's amazing how many nice interesting folks you can meet, especially when you have the same mountain accent they have.
I traded seeing the world for time to enjoy the world around me and my grandchildren. I think I made a good trade.
'You can say what you want about the South, but I almost never hear of anyone wanting to retire to the North.
Black 86 R80RT Brown 03 R1200CLC
Just my 2 cents, Trenton was my favorite rally,it was the rally that taught me to camp,after losing our hotel in Napanee and in Trenton we got the last 2 tent setups at the rally site,bought bags and other gear at Canadian tire and we were off and running.Even though the vendors were few,that gave us time to get to know people,we already knew all the roads seeing that is were my family is from.I would not mind that kind of rally again, also 1+ for Burlington or Lake Placid.
This may be the wrong venue for my question, but here goes...
Would the MOA board be willing to work with a small group of people that are eager to try to overcome the obstacles of a cross-border rally? I think this would include:
1. Establish the major obstacles that MUST be overcome, or there is no rally
2. Establish other obstacles that, if overcome, would contribute to the success of the rally
3. Have regular checkpoints with the board to discuss progress and decide if it is worthwhile continuing
As a Canadian that travels to the US each week for work, and has had to go through the Passport / Nexus / Work permit route for my job, I think these problems are solvable, but they may not be. We will only know if we try, eh?
Please feel free to PM me if you would prefer to take this offline.
Jim
Ya'll could START your own National Rally? Please do, don't wait for 'MOA. I will attend. I think my Passport jynx'd me, as since I got it, I've not been back to Canada and having ridden there many times, loved it all. 5 years now, no Canada with Passport in my trunk! Shame on me, an issue soon resolved, as I have North riding plans. Now, with all Canada at 38Million folks population, think BIG and maybe we can support a family grown National Rally up there. I know 1000s of NAmerican riders wanting to come. Just do it in another month, not July
Randy
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My guess is they would be willing to listen and give feedback. My experience with the BoD is they are very open to constructive open discussion. Put your group together talk then contact the BoD with initial ideas and go from there.
A reasonable idea but the discussion has been about what obstacles there are to holding an future "BMW MOA International Rally" in Canada.
Pass the mustard and UP THE REVOLUTION!
About 5 years ago my wife and I tried to enter Canada with birth cirtificates. It was a no go. The Canadian lady got pretty snotty with me for not knowing the rules. It was my bad, I was told what I needed but thought the old birth cirtificate would take care of it. I did not have a passport yet. It was just a spurr of the moment day trip. No big deal. I plan on going back for a vistit so I will have the passport next crossing.
John
What if some one is a dual citizen - a citizen of USA and Canada; how does DUI conviction affect? I mean he is legally allowed to live and move freely in either country.
I am not even sure if one travels into Canada with Canadian passport and travels back into USA with American passport, how that would work?
There are tens of thousands such dual citizens living in both the countries.