PAL Wait Time

Alberta Applicant Here

New PAL/RPAL
Received - June 17
C/C Charged - Sept 2
Application approved and license issued - Sept 14

Now to check the mailbox religiously.
 
Ontario Pal timeline:
Received April 29th
Cc charged July 29th

I forgot to send in my restricted papers by accident so it was still in NB but I sent a picture of my rpal & now it is currently now in Ontario with the CFO they received it august 30th

Still says initial review

should I just give up on getting my pal application approved before this bill is passed
Or should I use the email a firearms officer gave me and ask they could review it or ask someone to?
 
Wondering if anyone else has had this issue or can provide a suggestion of a course of action.

I submitted my renewal application on February 13 of this year. I still have not received a new license and on the website it just says "We have completed the initial review of your firearms licence application. If additional information is required, you will be contacted. Please check the status again at a later date."

I sent a snail mail letter to the CFO office listed on the Firearms program website on July 23 inquiring about status but still have not heard back. When phoning, it just says "we're experiencing higher than usual call volumes" and hangs up.

Help?

I wish there was a concise course of action we could take, I sent in my application Jan 24...
It was promptly reviewed the next week Feb 2nd, they requested a new picture in Mid-March

My application was sent to ON-CFO at the start of August and the 4 times I've contacted them i was told "Yeah there is no issues or other information required but we cant give you a estimated time of completion" but when I was originally told by whoever answers CFO mainline that "the average wait time is 9 months" which is total bogus if you look at other people from ON recent timelines (for PAL/RPAL)

Might call again today and ask "what's up with the neglect?" lol
 
Do you think they will allow it or just tell me I have to wait 9 months if I call in & what exactly do I say lol

Well in my case i called the cfo and was able to talk with the cfo explained i had a hunting trip which i paid for and supplied my itinerary to the cfo and i was able to have my Lic approved there on the spot, but it took 20 day wait period and 2 month wait,
 
Hello all:

I am located in Ontario and I recently sent in my R-PAL application to the RCMP office in NB.

It was received on September 9, 2022 by the RCMP office, of which I have delivery confirmation by Canada Post.

I realize that I am only at the beginning of the process and there is a 28-day cooling off period, but when I go onto the RCMP Individual Web Services and I attempt to login in, the website says it doesn't have any information that matches my data.

What does this mean? Shouldn't it say the application has been received?

Thanks,

Grayson
 
Hello all:

I am located in Ontario and I recently sent in my R-PAL application to the RCMP office in NB.

It was received on September 9, 2022 by the RCMP office, of which I have delivery confirmation by Canada Post.

I realize that I am only at the beginning of the process and there is a 28-day cooling off period, but when I go onto the RCMP Individual Web Services and I attempt to login in, the website says it doesn't have any information that matches my data.

What does this mean? Shouldn't it say the application has been received?

Thanks,

Grayson

You probably have at least two more months before you can log in. My timeline (Ontario):
February 25th - 27th: PAL/RPAL Course
March 25th: Course result certs received in the mail
March 30th: Delivered to Miri (1 day before fee change)
June 24th: Processed and incorrect fee letter sent
July 3rd: First login to RCMP portal
July 6th: Fee paid over phone
July 15th: License issued (Portal)
July 15th: License issued (Letter)
July 28th: Received in mailbox
 
Qc

Pal to Rpal upgrade (received my pal a year ago)
If you have a pal already (recently obtained) to upgrade to rpal you must fill the same form again as if you never had a pal before except you pay half the fee and you don't need to send a proof that you have done the pal exam.. the cfo have it in their database.

Feb 2022 registered to do the rpal course…(long wait list)
Rpal Course taken on 27th march . score 100%
Application sent on 14th april using xpress post. However, next time i will use registered letter with signature not xpress post.. lesson learned. I'll explain why
Application received on 22nd april ( but the status did not show up until July ) as if they did not receive anything. I though my application was lost in the mail until July. They can't track your letter because it is not in their database.
So Sometime in July (exactly 3 months later) the web status was changed to Initial review complete if we need anything we will contact you.
September 12 . Your application has been processed and your licence has been issued. So it was a 5 months waiting from the moment they got my application. Make that 7 months process if you include the rpal course.
Because it's an upgrade from pal to Rpal , the number remains the same so i can already start my shopping. I don't have to wait for the physical card.
September 14 i bought my first handgun (apparently it will take 4-5 months until i get it)
September 15-16 negotiating for a second handgun.

By the way, In my area you also have to do two things the rest the canadians don't need to. Our province sux
We have to pass a provincial two parts exam on top of the federal firearm exams. Also known as law-9 which is required in qc if you want to own, transport and use your handgun at the range.
That law9 second exam has a month or two waiting list long and a another month for the test result. (So i did that in may while waiting for my rpal )
On top of that you must also be a full member of a range. By full membership i mean FULL membership (not some daily pass nor registered guess pass or friend of a member..nope) and here they don't come cheap. Like $400/year near city zones. If you don't shoot atleast one bullet at the range within a year you must redo that law-9 provincial two parts exam.
Otherwise you loose the privilege to transport and use your handgun.. you can still own what you legal got though, but it/they must remain in your safe until you redo the provincial two part test.
If you are a handgun collector or something who just wish to shoot occasionally once every few years ( say once every 3 years. ) that means you will have to pay for 3 years membership $400x3 =$1200 for 3 years.. that is if you don't want to redo the provincial test. After 20 years it should cost you $8000+
And forget about trying your handgun in your basement lol that's a no no . Here you can only shoot at the shooting range only and forget about owning a range., our cfo here don't give out the right to own a shooting range easily. Quite difficult actually , closer to near impossible.

So anyway, i bought two handguns this week which i expect to receive/own by February/march 2023. In other words 12 months process from the day you're thinking about owning a handgun and the day you have one in your hand.

Goodluck
 
Hello all:

I am located in Ontario and I recently sent in my R-PAL application to the RCMP office in NB.

It was received on September 9, 2022 by the RCMP office, of which I have delivery confirmation by Canada Post.

I realize that I am only at the beginning of the process and there is a 28-day cooling off period, but when I go onto the RCMP Individual Web Services and I attempt to login in, the website says it doesn't have any information that matches my data.

What does this mean? Shouldn't it say the application has been received?

Thanks,

Grayson

The 28 day cooling off period is before they even open the envelope. And that’s the minimum. Currently it’s about 10 weeks before they open it, and only then will the RCMP database update.

You did the right thing getting the delivery confirmation, at least you know it wasn’t lost in the mail.

Mine was received/delivery confirmation on June 17th. Nothing updated online until Sept 2nd.
 
Ontario timeline:

Application received: May 19
CC Charged: Aug 13

Still pending review. People with a later CC date have already been approved and got their licenses. All my questions were No's. Starting to think there is no hope I'll get it in time.
 
I really feel like emailing this one firearms officer and ask if they can review it or not to be approved I’m getting desperate I hate Trudeau
 
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I don't blame Trudeau or the liberals in my case. Federally the process was very quick. It's been nearly a year for me, but it was only with the RCMP for ~2.5 of those months.
 
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