When can I take my pal?

When can I take my pal? You must be 18 years of age. Under 18 may take the course with the approval of a parent or guardian. What is the cancelation policy? How long does

When can I take my pal?

You must be 18 years of age. Under 18 may take the course with the approval of a parent or guardian. What is the cancelation policy?

How long does it take to get pal after course?

After you have passed the PAL Course (CFSC) and/or RPAL Course (RPAL), your instructor will send your course and exam results to the Firearm Safety Education Service of Ontario (FSESO) for validation. This process takes 4-6 weeks (it has been taking ~2 weeks recently).

How much is a PAL course in Canada?

Courses (Non-Restricted and Restricted) – $320. The Firearms Act requires that individuals wishing to acquire non-restricted firearms must take the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) and pass the. Price includes HST, 1 Student Manual, exams, tests, and a complimentary lunch each day.

Does Canadian firearms safety course expire?

Q: How long is my PAL valid for? 5 Years. Upon coming up on expiry, you will want to renew your license using the PAL renewal form or the RCMP’s website.

Is the PAL course hard?

Is the Gun Safety Course Hard? Not really, no. The course was designed to take someone who has no experience with firearms whatsoever, and get them to a place where they know how to be safe with all firearms they would be licensed to have, and understand the Canadian gun laws and regulations.

How long does a PAL last?

The Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL) is the only licence currently available to new applicants. It is renewable every five years. As a general rule, applicants must have passed the Canadian Firearms Safety Course. When renewing a PAL with the same privileges, you do not need to resend your training information.

How long does it take to get a PAL in Canada?

How long does it take to get a Canadian firearms license and certification (PAL, RPAL or CORE Hunting license)? CFA courses take 1 or 2 days depending on which course you are taking. Once mailed, the application paperwork, licensing and registration can take up to 90 days to complete.

How much does it cost to get your PAL in Ontario?

The fee for a PAL is $60 for non-restricted, $80 for restricted or prohibited (grandfathered or inherited prohibited firearms). If an applicant is wishing to have multiple endorsements on their license, the maximum fee is $80. Currently, the same costs apply for renewing both license classification types.

What happens if you let your PAL expire?

A PAL or RPAL is required to legally possess firearms, be they non-restricted, restricted or prohibited. When a license expires your possession of your legally acquired firearms becomes illegal and you can face charges under Section 91 or 92 of the Criminal Code for unauthorized possession of a firearm.