Mine arrived today. Took 3 months . Did it online.
Cheers to us! ��
Mine arrived today. Took 3 months . Did it online.
I finally got mine. I'll post one last time here after I get my physical card in the mail, which should take 5 weeks.
Seems like it was a busy day for the cfos yesterday, got a call from my local cfo saying mine was approved also
"If there is no issues with the printers I should have my card within 2 weeks" took a little under 3 months
Quebec resident. Clean record
23-02-08 Documents for PAL and RPAL sent by mail.
23-02-13 Revision of application
23-02-24 Credit card was billed
23-05-18 Called RCMP --they said application was a the final revision
23-06-05 Called RCMP --They told me the application had been sent to the province CFO and that all my documents were in order
23-07-11 sent email to bcafe@surete.qc.ca asking politely the status of my application.. no aswers yet.
23-07-17 No news, called RCMP .. Application still in final revision a the CFO. asked if there was someone who could give me more information and was given the email to contact CFO
Ontario resident here. Just wanted to share my timeline:
Note: Answered yes to question 16. d). I have been diagnosed with depression a long time ago.
Application received: August 18, 2022
Credit card charged: October 17, 2022
Called CFO on December 15, 2022: in the queue to be picked up by the next available officer, might take up to 9 months, might send me a medical form in the mail that needs to be signed by my doctor.
Called CFO again on February 2, 2022: it can take up to 9 months, be patient and do not call back before May 18, 2023
From what I read here it might take over a year. I just wish they sent me the medical form sooner because getting free time from my doctor would take a while.
It took them 8 days to respond after I emailed and they don't respond to emails. They call you from a private number.
Just got issued mine today.
Took PAL course on 17/05/23
Took RPAL course on 24/05/23
Applied electronically on 24/05/23
Payment made and references confirmed on 25/05/23
Licence approved and mailed on 22/06/23
29 days total from application to being approved.
No additional calls or emails needed, no boxes checked.
Located in Alberta.
"1 year and 3 months and still nothing"
�� Which province!!
ROLF I took that same course and applied the same day (17/05). Instant "Initial Review Complete" and still waiting. Called RCMP line and it is sitting at the AB office. I had an EX write a false report about me years ago that was dismissed immediately. Unfortunately I guess I still have a "report" in the system so I wonder if that is why it is slow. Phone agent said there was nothing indicating other information was needed. If this ends up being the case I will seek a lawyer to have it removed.
Everything happened in 2023. I received my PAL result (FEDECP card) two weeks after the course date by post and the RPAL results one week after the course date by email.
- May 5: I submitted my application online and I got my credit card charged an hour or two later. The PAL application status portal appeared.
- May 10: All of my references signed.
- June 6: I called CFP and a representative said everything is good on my side and that my application is sent to my provincial CFO for final approval.
- July 3: I sent an mail to BCAFE inquiring about my application status.
- July 11: I received a private call from BCAFE about letting me know that they're approving my RPAL. RPAL status changed to processed and issued on the same day.
- July 18: My card arrived by post.
Some important notes, warning and stuff you should be aware while applying below:
I answered "No" to all six questions under "Personal History", my criminal record is clean and I'm in great physical & mental health. Your mileage may vary.
For the six questions under "Personal History" (step 5/21 of section C of mail application), be aware that you absolutely cannot lie on some questions about personal history, because not only would your application take longer to process, but your file could also get blacklisted after your license gets issued. For the first 3 questions, they have access to your criminal records and they likely know who's living in your household. For the question before the last question, you're innocent until proven guilty so answer this question "No" if you also answered "No" to the first 2 questions. If you're unsure, ask your local police station to show your criminal record. For the last one, I'm not sure. Answer "Yes" only for divorce and maybe also if you got fired or filed bankruptcy. I voluntary quit a job a year ago and I faced no issues answering "No" to this question.
For the question 4 in step 5/21 of the R/PAL online application and to question 16.d) of the mail application, be aware that medical records are confidential by law. Unless your mental issue required police intervention, like 911 call for suicide as an example, the RCMP will 100% not know if you answer "No" to that question, even if you were diagnosed for depression by a doctor.