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I tried to register online the firearms that I am planning to bring into Canada, but I don’t have a licence. What are my options?

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I tried to register online the firearms that I am planning to bring into Canada, but I don’t have a licence. What are my options?

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You can meet Canada’s licence and registration requirements by presenting a Non-resident Firearm Declaration (form 909), to a customs officer at your point of entry. If you have more than three firearms, attach the Non-Resident Firearm Declaration – Continuation Sheet (form 910) Once the customs officer has confirmed your declaration, it will serve as a temporary licence for you and a registration certificate for each firearm listed on the declaration for up to 60 days. A confirmed declaration costs a flat fee of $25 Canadian.

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