The Globe and Mail Published April 18, 2021 Rob Gurdebeke/The Canadian Press We’re returning home soon to Nova Scotia after a winter in Florida – we got vaccinated while down here – and we would like to avoid the expense of having to if we fly. Would we face problems at the border if we drive? We flew to Florida, so would it make financial sense to purchase a used car here and drive home? We’d sell the car in Canada once we return. – Peter If you’re a snowbird, you don’t need wings to get home. “So if you’re a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, they will absolutely let you into Canada at a land border without questions,” said Mark Belanger, a Vancouver-based immigration lawyer. “That way, you’d avoid the hotel quarantine and could just quarantine at home.”