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Non-restricted firearms If you do not hold a valid Canadian firearms licence, you must: complete form RCMP 5589: Non-Resident Firearm Declaration ( NRFD ) (this form acts as the visitors firearms licence while in Canada) pay a CAN$25.00 fee.
The transferor can simply hand the gun over to the transferee. However, the recipient must file form BOF 4544 with the California DOJ plus a $19 fee within 30 days of taking possession.
If you are coming into Canada with a firearm, please fill out a Non-Resident Firearms Declaration form ( RCMP 5589) before you arrive at your entry point into Canada to save you time. Do not sign the form; a Canada Border Services Agency ( CBSA ) customs officer must witness your signature. The fee is $25.
To obtain an FSC, a person must pass a Department of Justice (DOJ) written test on firearm safety. The test is administered by DOJ Certified Instructors, who are often located at firearms dealers. This study guide provides the basic firearm safety information necessary to pass the test.

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