Firearms Info
Non-resident gun hunters must fill out and file a
Non-Resident Firearm Declaration form.
For more information,
See the Canadian Firearms Center website at www.cfc-cafc.gc.ca
Note: In order to acquire a Canadian hunting license, you must have in your possession a current or expired big game license to prove your experience as a sportsman and hunter. THIS IS A CANADIAN LAW. We are not able to issue you a Canadian license without this proof - or you will be required to take a Canadian Hunter Safety Course.
Hunting licenses are available at our base. Because our hunting seasons change slightly each year, please write or phone us at (807) 929-2140 for this year's dates.
Customers Who Bring Firearms Into Canada
Customers who temporarily bring firearms into Canada must generally declare their firearms in writing, using the Non-Resident Firearm Declaration Form (form JUS 909 EF) . Once a customs officer has confirmed the declaration and issued a confirmation number, the declaration form will serve as a license and registration certificate, showing that you are in legal possession of the firearm(s).
To save time at the border, you should also fill out the declaration form in advance, in triplicate, leaving the signature block empty. Photocopies of the original, completed form are acceptable. The original form and all duplicates must be signed in front of the customs officer.
A confirmed declaration costs $50 Canadian and is valid for up to 60 days. If you stay in Canada for longer than 60 days, you can renew the declatation before it expires by calling the Chief Firearms Officer (CFO) of the applicable province or territory. You can contact the CFO by calling 1-800-731-4000.
Visitors will need to have a new confirmation number each time they enter Canada . If they are bringing the same firearms each time, they can use the same form and have it reconfirmed at the border.
If you bring different firearms into the country, on successive visits, you must complete the Non Resident Fiream Declaration Form ( form JUS 910 EF) in triplicate, also to be signed in front of a customs officer. These forms can also be downloaded from the web at http://www.cfc-cafc.gc.ca or ordered by calling 1-800-731-4000 (available in Canada or US.)
You will only have to pay the $50 once in a 12-month period for a confirmed declaration, no matter how many new or renewed declarations that you require within that period.
Non-resident customers need a firearms license to import firearms.
For customers who bring their own firearms into Canada, a confirmed Non-Resident Firearm Declaration form JUS 909EF will serve as a licence.
For more information,
See the Canadian Firearms Center website at www.cfc-cafc.gc.ca





















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