Not so, you need a reg cert to possess the restricted firearm. A reg cert is not an ATT.
The ATT is a condition of your PAL. The certificate allows you to transport to the range under your PAL.
Not so, you need a reg cert to possess the restricted firearm. A reg cert is not an ATT.
I'm seeing numbers higher than me, and dates later than mine, and still nothing.
The IWS search revealed nothing.
According to dealer application was july21.
The ATT is a condition of your PAL. The certificate allows you to transport to the range under your PAL.
No, the ATT allows you to transport to the range, the reg cert allows you to have the gun in the first place.
No, the ATT allows you to transport to the range, the reg cert allows you to have the gun in the first place.
Maybe email the CFO?
Me too. Your name start with a "B"? Maybe the job is distributed to various people and the guy doing the "B"s is slow...
You’re totally mixed up on this but this thread is about Ontario transfers so either listen to what guy’s have been telling you or start another thread to get your clarification.
Actually, right. Consider this, you bring your new gun home, then for whatever reason, the police end up at your house, maybe too loud a party, whatever, then catch wind of the restricted firearm in your house and ask to see your reg cert, Your reg cert hasn't arrived in the mail yet. What are you going to do?
No, the ATT allows you to transport to the range, the reg cert allows you to have the gun in the first place.
I get my clarification from the law. Thanks anyway.
I'm seeing numbers higher than me, and dates later than mine, and still nothing.
The IWS search revealed nothing.
According to dealer application was july21.
Me too. Your name start with a "B"? Maybe the job is distributed to various people and the guy doing the "B"s is slow...
I got it.
The IWS search seems to have brought it up.
Initiated July 21, 59745xx
I have to add another angle on this. Last week, when I got my approval. The Canadian Firearms Transfer email did not show the regular warning but showed this and I quote it directly below:
**CFO Ontario is aligning with the practice of other CFOs regarding Transfer Notices. Effective Immediately Transfer Notifications’ purpose is to take possession of a newly acquired firearm after the transfer is completed, and does not serve as a temporary registration certificate. Subsequent movement of the firearm can only occur after receipt of the registration certificate.***
All this tells me is that prior to last Saturday, we can take our newly acquired firearms to the range with the transfer approval email. It also solidifies that we can personally pick up our newly acquired firearm(s) home and that is it. Would I take my newly acquired firearms to the range without registration certificate before last Saturday? Just in case, hard no.
I always assumed we cannot take it to the range until our reg. certs come in but sounds like we actually can before last Saturday. Anyway, this rule is just another dumb rule of many.
Got my approval, and 2 weeks exactly later got my registration certificate? Is there anything else I need to wait for before I can take my gun to the range? Some people told me they received a new rpal card with different wording on the back, currently my rpal has no wording on the back
Just want to be sure I have everything in proper order.
Have my gun, approval, reg cert, and att to range is automatic correct?