This post is for those that travel to the USA for pistol competitions, I have confirmed from GAC that we will not need an export permit unless the fireare is prohibited. As for importation, you WILL need an import permit. This permit will be $10-$30 depending on the value of the firearm, per visit at the point of entry back into Canada, even my contact said it was a cash grab. The permit will be valid for a period of 29 days.
Following is the information I recieved;
As per our discussion yesterday over the phone, the following is what is required to temporarily export and return your firearms to and from the US:
1) As the firearms you are exporting are restricted and the destination is the US, you are able to utilise General Export Permit #47 ( GEP 47). You do not have to apply for this permit, you simply write down “GEP 47” in your export declaration document under “permit number”.
2) Ensure that you have all appropriate US import permits/documents
3) Approximately 10 business days prior to the temporary export, apply for an import permit for the return of your firearms by completing form #1466 (attached). Please note:
a. In section 17, you must enter the 4 digit code of the border crossing you will be returning to Canada from. A listing can be found here: https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/.../services/hwyb-autof-eng.html (if the website shows only 3 digits, simply add a “0” at the beginning of the number.
b. Section 19 &20 is going to be your return date or estimated return date – the permit is valid for 29 days of your stated shipment date.
c. Section 21 – I would highly suggest selecting email as the distribution method as that is the quickest
d. Section 23 &24, see attached commodity code list and descriptions. Select one per line item/description (i.e. if you have multiple revolvers, you only need one line item with a higher quantity and total value).
e. Section 29 & 30 are not required for firearm import permit application – leave blank.
f. Section 31 is your US issued ATF permit number.
g. Section 36-41 , you will be the “supplier” as they are your personal firearms.
4) You will also have to provide a copy of your Firearms Licence (PAL), front and back, and a copy of your firearm registration. You may send these as attachments with your application via email to the EXCOL Helpdesk (excol-ceed.tia@international.gc.ca).
5) As Import Permits are currently processed via the NEICS system and you are not a recognised Canadian Broker, a processing fee is charged for the permit after issuance. If you have not already completed one in the past, please fill out and send the completed form to cashiersoffice@international.gc.ca - The fees are based on the value of the import: https://www.international.gc.ca/.../imp_fees-droits-imp...
If usually only take 24-48 hours to process an import permit application provided all supporting documents are present.
Following is the information I recieved;
As per our discussion yesterday over the phone, the following is what is required to temporarily export and return your firearms to and from the US:
1) As the firearms you are exporting are restricted and the destination is the US, you are able to utilise General Export Permit #47 ( GEP 47). You do not have to apply for this permit, you simply write down “GEP 47” in your export declaration document under “permit number”.
2) Ensure that you have all appropriate US import permits/documents
3) Approximately 10 business days prior to the temporary export, apply for an import permit for the return of your firearms by completing form #1466 (attached). Please note:
a. In section 17, you must enter the 4 digit code of the border crossing you will be returning to Canada from. A listing can be found here: https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/.../services/hwyb-autof-eng.html (if the website shows only 3 digits, simply add a “0” at the beginning of the number.
b. Section 19 &20 is going to be your return date or estimated return date – the permit is valid for 29 days of your stated shipment date.
c. Section 21 – I would highly suggest selecting email as the distribution method as that is the quickest
d. Section 23 &24, see attached commodity code list and descriptions. Select one per line item/description (i.e. if you have multiple revolvers, you only need one line item with a higher quantity and total value).
e. Section 29 & 30 are not required for firearm import permit application – leave blank.
f. Section 31 is your US issued ATF permit number.
g. Section 36-41 , you will be the “supplier” as they are your personal firearms.
4) You will also have to provide a copy of your Firearms Licence (PAL), front and back, and a copy of your firearm registration. You may send these as attachments with your application via email to the EXCOL Helpdesk (excol-ceed.tia@international.gc.ca).
5) As Import Permits are currently processed via the NEICS system and you are not a recognised Canadian Broker, a processing fee is charged for the permit after issuance. If you have not already completed one in the past, please fill out and send the completed form to cashiersoffice@international.gc.ca - The fees are based on the value of the import: https://www.international.gc.ca/.../imp_fees-droits-imp...
If usually only take 24-48 hours to process an import permit application provided all supporting documents are present.
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