All licensing of firearms in Canada is managed by the
Canadian Firearms Program of the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police. In the Canadian system, there are
three classes of firearms and firearm licences: non-restricted, restricted and prohibited. A possession and acquisition licence allows individuals in Canada to possess and acquire
firearms as well as
ammunition. Licences are typically valid for five years and must be renewed prior to expiry to maintain the licensed classes. If a person possessing a PAL is convicted of certain offences, the PAL can be revoked. If a person does not renew their PAL prior to its expiration date or if they have their PAL revoked, they must legally dispose of any firearms in their possession. A licence for prohibited firearms can be issued to qualifying businesses, and very rarely to individuals (firearms they own, as the gun laws changed over time.) Previous convictions for serious violent, drug or weapons offences almost invariably result in the denial of the application. A PAL is generally obtained in the following three steps: ;Formal application: Submit completed application (with supporting documents and guarantor-signed photo), and course report. ; Security screening: Enhanced
background check and investigations are performed, including contacting current/former
conjugal partner and references. There is a minimum 28-day waiting period for all applicants who do not presently hold a valid firearms licence: Safety training ; Mental and physical health screening: The RCMP scans
provincial health care records to ensure applicant is physically and mentally suited for possessing a PAL. ; Safety training : All PAL applicants must successfully complete the Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) for a non-restricted licence, and the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC) for a restricted licence. The examinations contain both a written and practical component, and must be passed with 80% or higher on both. Information on the locations and availability of these courses can be found online or at the RCMP website. == Other firearms licences ==