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canadian grand prix

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 10:19 am
by jjjjjj
My name is Jay Shi, I’m looking for a roommate for the 2007 Canadian Grand Prix. The rate for a 2 bed room is $120 per night at Doubletree International Plaza Hotel, 655 Dixon Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. If you are interested please let me know via email at jay.shi@gmail.com

Thank you

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 10:54 am
by Steve Swartz
What's the deadline/process for getting the firearms import/permissions this year?

Steve Swartz

Answered my own question (lazy sod . . . )

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 11:53 am
by Steve Swartz
O.K. had another minute here and thought I would be more helpful. I know we have some Canadian members/match organizers on this forum who will have more details but this is what I found out:

Go to

http://www.targetshooting.ca/cagp.htm

then link to News- Special Notice for Non-Canadian Competitors for instructions on paperwork for CAGP procedure; summarized as

1 - Download the application for a temporary license from the CFC website www.cfc.gc.ca (click 'visitor to Canada' and download form CAFC 909)
2 - fill out the form as accurately as possible
3 - fax or email a copy of the form to the attention of Staff Sgt. Roy Scobie (fax: 705-329-5623, email: roy.scobie@jus.gov.on.ca indicating your border point of entry, exit and the dates you will be entering and leaving Canada - also forward a fax number if available
4 - the CFO will then process the ATT and send it to you by fax or mail - note that it will only be valid when accompanied by the visitors firearms licence you obtain at the border entry point
4 - Take the completed forms (and ATT) with you and present them at Canada Customs at the border crossing for their processing
5 - Canada Customs will assign a license number to the application which will also validate your ATT and you will be on your way.

Not sure how long it will be taking this year to process the ATT but if I understand correctly the ATT must be issued prior to your arrival- you have to already have that in hand when you submit for the license at customs.

It's a great match- huge attendance- well managed- Feb 2-4 so start making plans ASAP!

Steve Swartz

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 3:03 pm
by Pradeep5
Is the "Open class" the same as "Master Class" (question relates to those without current classification)?

For example, someone who has no classification would be competing in the Master class for awards?

Do you hide the guns under the bed and hope for the best?

TIA.

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 3:08 pm
by Pradeep5
No worries, think I figured it out. An unclassified shooter would be in OP (Open Finals) class.