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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the grc 5592e 2014 form in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section A - Licence Information. Indicate your current licence status by checking the appropriate box and providing any necessary numbers for expired or existing licences.
  3. In Box 2, specify the class of firearms you currently possess and those you wish to acquire. Ensure you check all applicable options.
  4. Proceed to Section B - Personal Information. Fill in your full name without initials, date of birth, and contact information clearly.
  5. For proof of identity in Box 13, select the type of identification you are using and provide its details as required.
  6. Complete Section C - Personal History by answering all questions honestly. If additional space is needed, attach a separate sheet.
  7. In Section G, confirm your completion of safety training courses by checking the relevant boxes and attaching proof if applicable.
  8. Finally, review all sections for completeness before submitting your application through our platform for processing.

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The Possession and Acquisition Licence ( PAL ) is the only licence available to new applicants aged 18 or older. You must pass the Canadian Firearms Safety Course before you can apply for a PAL . PALs are renewed every 5 years.
Use form RCMP 5592 if you do not already have a licence or if your licence has expired. You can renew your firearms licence online or by mailing the PDF form. Contact the Chief Firearms Officer of your province or territory to get this form.
Is the Gun Safety Course Hard? Not really, no. Finding the time, and coughing up the money seem to be the hard parts for most people. The vast majority of people pass without a problem, and thats the way it should be.
45-DAYS The RCMP estimates 45 days to process a PAL application. There is a minimum 28-day waiting period for all applicants who do not currently hold a valid firearms licence. This waiting period is completed in the estimated 45-day processing time.
I took a CFSC course when I was a minor and never got my PAL, can I still apply? Your CFSC and CRFSC reports do not expire.
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Registration: All restricted and prohibited firearms must be registered. When a restricted or prohibited firearm is sold, given or traded to a new owner, the registration record must be updated to reflect this transfer, and a new registration certificate must be issued to the new owner.
Your CFSC and CRFSC reports do not expire. If you have a copy of your course reports you can use them in your application.
Many students take the Online Canadian Fireams Safety Course Study program in conjunction with their in-person course to compliment their overall training.

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