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Should I use the normal importation guidelines found on the Canada Border Services Agency website, or use the special provisions for the 2009 WPFG?

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Should I use the normal importation guidelines found on the Canada Border Services Agency website, or use the special provisions for the 2009 WPFG?

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The easiest way for you to import firearms into Canada for the Games is to use the WPFG Registration System. This will enable us to store your firearms while you are in Canada. Whether you use the WPFG Registration System or the normal importation system, you will still have to complete the Non-Resident Firearm Declaration (form CAFC 909) and pay a $25 fee at the border crossing. If you are importing firearms or objects normally considered prohibited then you must use our system, as there is no other way to legally import these objects. If you are only using firearms that can normally be imported into Canada, such as target rifles or most competition shotguns, then you may use the normal firearms importation system on the CBSA website.The advantage to using this normal system is that you will be able to stay in Canada with your firearms, according to the regulations. If you have restricted firearms, such as any handgun not considered prohibited, you will require an Authorization to Tra

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