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As a non-resident, can I obtain a five-year Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL) and register my firearms in Canada for a longer term than 60 days?

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As a non-resident, can I obtain a five-year Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL) and register my firearms in Canada for a longer term than 60 days?

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Yes, if you are 18 or older. To apply for a PAL, fill out form CAFC 921. With your application, please provide proof that you have passed the Canadian Firearms Safety Course. If you wish to be licensed to possess restricted firearms for an approved purpose such as target shooting, you must also include proof that you have passed the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course. If you have not yet passed the tests, you will need to do so before you apply for a PAL. A course from another country will not meet the requirements of the law. You can take the tests without taking the courses. Before submitting the application, contact the Chief Firearms Officer of the province or territory where you will most likely be using the firearm to find out what documentation you need to provide from authorities in your country to confirm that you are not known to be a threat to public safety.

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Yes, if you are 18 or older. To apply for a PAL, fill out form CAFC 921. With your application, please provide proof that you have passed the Canadian Firearms Safety Course. If you wish to be licensed to possess restricted firearms for an approved purpose such as target shooting, you must also include proof that you have passed the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course. If you have not yet passed the tests, you will need to do so before you apply for a PAL. A course from another country will not meet the requirements of the law. You can take the tests without taking the courses. Before submitting the application, contact the Chief Firearms Officer of the province or territory where you will most likely be using the firearm to find out what documentation you need to provide from authorities in your country to confirm that you are not known to be a threat to public safety. The two references required to sign your application do not have to be Canadian citizens or persons in authori

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Yes, if you are 18 or older. To apply for a PAL, fill out form CAFC 921. With your application, please provide proof that you have passed the Canadian Firearms Safety Course. If you wish to be licensed to possess restricted firearms for an approved purpose such as target shooting, you must also include proof that you have passed the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course. If you have not yet passed the tests, you will need to do so before you apply for a PAL. A course from another country will not meet the requirements of the law. You can take the tests without taking the courses. Before submitting the application, contact the Chief Firearms Officer of the province or territory where you will most likely be using the firearm to find out what documentation you need to provide from authorities in your country to confirm that you are not known to be a threat to public safety. The two references required to sign your application do not have to be Canadian citizens or persons in authori

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