In Ontario you have to join a club to get a long term ATT, and the club applies for the LTATT on your behalf.
There has been some here fighting this out with the CFO, but it is my understanding that so far they have not ben successful.
You may get a temporary ATT, but the CFO requires some proof such as a written invitation from the club, and even goes as far to either ask it come directly from the club, on their letterhead.
Hopefully a local club will give you a rate for a couple months, but with the process of joining a club in Ontario under heavy regulation from the CFO, you will find that it will likely take you that long to even become a full member, and receive an LTATT.
You have to first do a club level safety course, followed by a certain number of probationary shoots, before the club will even send away for your LTATT, and that is if they are on the ball. Some clubs wait for a certain number of new members before sending applications to save on paperwork, or tracking.
My advice: MOVE SOONER!!!
