Day 30, lol. I was around 8 months in when I got fed up and started really harassing them. Got approved within 3 weeks of sending them a letter/getting MP to contact the CFO in charge of my file. Depends what you ticked on the personal history questions, I ticked the box about "have the police ever been called to your residence" over a verbal dispute and it got delayed that long. It's really just a test of patience, also since I moved residences recently that probably sped it up aswell. Good luck. Keep pestering them as much as you can, call as often as you can, exhaust all of your resources to get them to blow the dust off your application thats sitting on a desk somewhere
Think of the volume of PAL's the CFP prints each day the "printer" is working. If there are ~ 2,100,000 PAL holders and each is renewed every 5 years based on the month of your birth. That should mean there are 2,100,000[PAL holders] / 60[renewal months] / (30[days in a month]*(5/7)[business days per week]). That is about 1,600 PAL's per day that need to be processed and printed to stay on top of things. No wonder I haven't seen my new rPAL in the mail yet.
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I called the CFP today and was told they are printing applications "approved/issued" on February 18. They have 2 card generators, one is broken and the other is working extra hard I guess. The CFP representative told me the broken card generator was creating ~ 1,000 cards per day. Big backlog at this point I'm guessing.
Last edited by kayakerca; 04-09-2019 at 11:40 AM.
You mailed a letter to the CFO in Orillia?
I think I'm screwed because I know my MP is a Liberal, so I decided to Google "Mark Holland firearms" and I don't think this guy is going to be doing me any favors.
Debating calling the CFO again and asking to speak to the officer in charge of my application, but it seems like the likelihood of that happening is low
EDIT: Called again and I at least got her name. Said there was a backlog for applications from the end of last year. Ugh
Last edited by xeronine; 04-09-2019 at 10:06 AM.
My MP is also Liberal and anti-firearm (and unsurprisingly also very unfamiliar with firearms policies) but he was nevertheless able to make some calls and move my application along. Regardless of their political stance, your MP is responsible for representing your issues at the federal level.
CFO for my province which is alberta, my MP is conservative so it wasn't an issue. But since it's been such a short amount of time and they are pretty backlogged (last month i was told they were dealing with applications from june-may of 2018) I'd keep being patient. If it gets to the 6 month mark and you still haven't got it then id really start trying to expedite it IE; your MP, letters to CFO etc. Getting an RPAL is a true test of patience haha
I applied beginning on February. Called a month later to see what was up and I was informed they had no idea about my application... oddly enough it was in my mail box the next morning. Nobody called references or anything. So my guess is that’s its anarchy there or they are just pushin them through as fast as possible.
Mine just hit the first check point!
Just came online after 3 weeks.
Now its hurry up & wait. Lol