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Does Jaguar Have an Import/Export Compliance Program?

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Does Jaguar Have an Import/Export Compliance Program?

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Currently, Jaguar Cars does not have an Import/Export Program. If you are interested in bringing your vehicle into Canada, or if you need a letter of compliance from Jaguar Cars in order to bring your car from Canada to another country, please fax your request to our Product Compliance Department at 201-818-8234. If you are a Canadian citizen and are interested in taking your Canadian vehicle into the US, please contact Product Compliance at the same fax number listed above.

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Currently, Jaguar Cars does not have an Import/Export Program. If you are interested in bringing your vehicle into the US, or if you need a letter of compliance from Jaguar Cars in order to bring your car from the US to another country, please contact the Customer Relationship Center by calling 1-800-4-JAGUAR.

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Currently, Jaguar Cars does not have an Import/Export Program. If you are interested in bringing your vehicle into the US, or if you need a letter of compliance from Jaguar Cars in order to bring your car from the US to another country, please contact the Customer Relationship Center by calling 1-800-4-JAGUAR (452-4827) If you are a Canadian citizen and are interested in bringing your Canadian vehicle into the US, please contact the Customer Relationship Center at the same phone number listed above. If you are an American resident, or citizen who has purchased a Canadian vehicle and are attempting to enter it into the US, you will need a registered importer to handle that importation. Either the US Department of Transportation, or the US EPA, Environmental Protection Agency, websites will list names and states of companies that may assist you.

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