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Entering Firearms Into Canada

In order to transport a firearm across the Canadian border, an individual must be at least 18 years old. Individuals that are younger than 18 may use a firearm in certain circumstances, but an adult must remain present and responsible for the firearm.

Declare firearms in writing to a customs officer at the point of entry to Canada, using the ​Non-Resident Canadian Firearm Declaration Form.

If there are more than three firearms, a Non-Resident Firearm Declaration Continuation Sheet should be added.

The declaration form should be filled out prior to arrival at the point of entry, in order to save time. However, it should not be signed before arriving at the entry point, as a Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) customs officer must witness the signature.

A confirmed declaration costs a flat fee of $25, regardless of the number of firearms listed on it. It is valid only for the person who signs it and only for those firearms listed on the declaration.

Once the declaration has been confirmed by the CBSA customs officer, it acts as a licence for the owner and it is valid for 60 days. The declaration can be renewed for free, providing it is renewed before it expires, by contacting the Chief Firearms Officer (call 1-800-731-4000) of the relevant province or territory.
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