Application For A Possession And Acquisition Licence Under The Firearms Act (For Individuals Aged 18 And Over) - Canada Page 2

Download a blank fillable Application For A Possession And Acquisition Licence Under The Firearms Act (For Individuals Aged 18 And Over) - Canada in PDF format just by clicking the "DOWNLOAD PDF" button.

Open the file in any PDF-viewing software. Adobe Reader or any alternative for Windows or MacOS are required to access and complete fillable content.

Complete Application For A Possession And Acquisition Licence Under The Firearms Act (For Individuals Aged 18 And Over) - Canada with your personal data - all interactive fields are highlighted in places where you should type, access drop-down lists or select multiple-choice options.

Some fillable PDF-files have the option of saving the completed form that contains your own data for later use or sending it out straight away.

ADVERTISEMENT

HOME ADDRESS
A Prohibited firearm is:
- a handgun with a barrel length of 105 mm (4.1 inches) or
less;
Box 14 a) Street or land location
- a handgun designed or adapted to discharge 25 or 32
If you live in a rural area and do not have an address with a
calibre ammunition;
street number and name, provide your rural address (for
- a rifle or shotgun that has been altered to make it less than
example: lot and concession number). If you live on a
660 mm (26 inches) in overall length;
reserve, provide the reserve number, or if you live in an Inuit
- a rifle or shotgun that has been altered to make the barrel
community, provide your house number, box number or lot
length less than 457 mm (18 inches) where the overall
number. If your legal land location is unavailable please
firearm length is 660 mm (26 inches) or more;
provide a general description of your home location e.g. 2 km
- an automatic firearm and a converted automatic firearm;
east of route 6.
- any firearm prescribed as prohibited.
C - PERSONAL HISTORY
Visit our Web site at for a list of firearms
restricted or prohibited under Criminal Code regulations.
All questions in Section C must be answered by all
applicants.
Box 3
Aboriginal Peoples of Canada Adaptations Regulations
New Canadian Residents
(Firearms)
If you have been a resident of Canada for less than 5 years
you must obtain a letter of good conduct issued by the local
Regulations that apply particularly to Aboriginal Peoples have
or state police of your previous country of residence.
been made under the Firearms Act. To apply under these
regulations, you must:
Non-Residents of Canada
- be an Indian, an Inuit, a Métis or beneficiary under a land
If you are a non-resident of Canada you must obtain a letter
claims agreement referred to in section 35 of the
of good conduct issued by your local or state police.
Constitution Act, 1982;
- be a member of an Aboriginal community; and
Letter of Good Conduct Required for New Canadian
- engage in the traditional hunting practices of that Aboriginal
Residents and Non-Residents of Canada Only
community.
A letter of good conduct must be written in the English or
French language on the police department's official letter
If you are applying under these Regulations and require a
head paper. Please attach the letter to your application form.
form, call 1 800 731-4000 for further information and ask for
an "Aboriginal Peoples of Canada Adaptations Regulations
E and F - INFORMATION ABOUT CURRENT
(Firearms) Application" (CAFC 1016).
AND FORMER CONJUGAL PARTNERS
B - PERSONAL INFORMATION
Conjugal partner includes spouses and common law
Boxes 5 a), b) and c)
partners and all other persons with whom you live or have
Please do not use initials or nicknames. Your last, first and
lived in a similar relationship within the last 2 years.
middle name must be written in full. Junior (Jr.) or Senior
(Sr.) can only be used if they form part of your legal name. If
A spouse is a person to whom you are legally married. A
Junior (Jr.) or Senior (Sr.) form part of your legal name
common-law partner is a person who is cohabiting with you
please provide a photocopy of an official piece of
in a conjugal relationship, having so cohabited for a period of
documentation issued by a municipal, provincial or federal
at least one year.
government that bears your full name.
Boxes 18 and 19
Box 6
The signature(s) of your current or former conjugal partner(s)
If you have changed your name several times, please
is not legally required. However, if their signature(s) is not
indicate the most recent previous name on the form and list
provided, the Chief Firearms Officer has a duty to notify them
all other previously used names on a separate sheet. Return
of your application for a firearms licence.
this sheet with your completed application.
PROOF OF IDENTITY
G - SAFETY TRAINING CERTIFICATION
Box 13 a) Type of identification
Box 20 a)
Print the type of identification used to prove your identity. For
To get a Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL) for
example, if you use your provincial or territorial driver's
non-restricted firearms, you must have passed the test for
licence, print "Driver's licence" in Box 13 a).
the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC). Complete
Examples of other types of identification you may use to
Box 20 a) if this applies to you.
prove your identity are:
- Federal, provincial, territorial or municipal employee
Box 20 b)
identification card
To get a Possession and Acquisition Licence for restricted or
- Passport
prohibited firearms, you must have passed two safety tests:
- Birth certificate
the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) and the
- Citizenship certificate
Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC).
- Permanent resident document
Complete Box 20 b) if this applies to you. NOTE: If you
passed the CFSC before February 1, 1999 you are
Do not send original documents or photocopies with
considered to have met both these requirements.
your
application.
Only
provide
the
information
requested.
If you have your Canadian Firearms Safety Course Report,
provide a photocopy of this document with your application.
RCMP GRC 5592 E-W (2008/05/17) V5
CAFC 921

ADVERTISEMENT

00 votes

Related Articles

Related forms

Related Categories

Parent category: Business
Go
Page of 7