i was under the impression that there was no time limit at all. if you;ve passed the test then that's that. you passed it.
i was under the impression that there was no time limit at all. if you;ve passed the test then that's that. you passed it.
I am lead to believe this is correct. They may simply ask a few more questions as to why you waited so long? I know they did in my case, but everyone will always be treated a touch differently depending on the day, size of the visible moon, the direction the wind is blowing and whether or not there are cookies in the break room that day.
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Did my test at 12 and sent in the rest at 18.
Originally Posted by Proutfoo
I passed my test and then let it sit for 11 months. Someone told me it was only good for 1 year so I freaked out and couriered my application into RCMP. Got my PAL/RPAL about 4 months later. So at least the misinformation got me off my butt to send my app!
I sent my 2007 test in a few months ago. Lol had to dig for those results.
I have a friend who did the test four years ago with me. STILL HAS NOT SENT IT IN. I bug him about it now and then. Sheesh you paid the money and did the test. He even got a photo taken. why why why
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Challenged both back in 2003 sent it in 2013, It took them a year to the exact day to finish it all. When i sent the tests the paper already had started yellow because of its age
this is how long your pal is good for after it has been issued, not how long you have to submit your results to get your pal. for that i believe there is no time limit!
Good to know. I took the coarse / passed the test in '98, which was before the test was divided into non-restricted and restricted, and as such, was tested on restricted as well. I only applied for a non-restricted PAL however many years ago, and have renewed it a few times, but I'm thinking to apply for an RPAL, and was hoping the original test results will suffice. If there is no time limit, and I still have my original test results paperwork, I should be good to go, in theory.
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