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    Minors License cannot be online. Sent my sons in second week of Jan and still waiting.
    Did mine online 3 weeks ago and still not processed.
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    Yes just got mine. Great system didn’t take no time at all.
    "Only dead fish go with the flow."
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    How long did you wait?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deer Hunter View Post
    Yes just got mine. Great system didn’t take no time at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    How long did you wait?
    It was roughly just over 3 weeks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    Ten days for mine. Because my son had a bout of depression after he closed his trucking business 8 years ago,his renewal is taking almost a year to wend it's way through the bureaucracy.
    I was Miss diagnosed with depression but in the end it was diagnosed as sleep deprivation (sleep Apnea) back 15 years ago , do they contact or keep you hanging

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick_ca View Post
    I was Miss diagnosed with depression but in the end it was diagnosed as sleep deprivation (sleep Apnea) back 15 years ago , do they contact or keep you hanging
    If you had declared in a previous application or renewal that you had suffered from depression that may have "flagged" your application on
    the CPIC system under a sub section CFIP (Canadian Firearms Interest Police) basically a catch all where there might be some concern.
    In which case the Canadian Firearms Centre in Miramichi NB may or may not have sent your application on for a secondary review.

    What that means is that the application gets sent to the OPP HQ in Orillia and then either gets reviewed there by a Local Firearms Officer
    or if its a Municipal Police Service gets sent to one of their Local Firearms officers.

    Generally this can be cleared up in a phone call between you and the local firearms officer, who may or may not be a police officer, civilians can be designed across the country.

    The main problem is how backed up are the officers doing the reviews and how long will it take them to pull your application for review.

    If I was you I would confirm with the Canadian Firearms Centre that your application has been sent to OPP, I would then call the OPP in Orillia and ask to speak with a local firearms officer to give them a nudge along.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick_ca View Post
    I was Miss diagnosed with depression but in the end it was diagnosed as sleep deprivation (sleep Apnea) back 15 years ago , do they contact or keep you hanging
    If you completed your application on-line, and your significant other was not available to sign it electronically, your app. will be forwarded to a firearms officer, who will call and interview your spouse. This is another reason for a delay….
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    If you had declared in a previous application or renewal that you had suffered from depression that may have "flagged" your application on
    the CPIC system under a sub section CFIP (Canadian Firearms Interest Police) basically a catch all where there might be some concern.
    In which case the Canadian Firearms Centre in Miramichi NB may or may not have sent your application on for a secondary review.

    What that means is that the application gets sent to the OPP HQ in Orillia and then either gets reviewed there by a Local Firearms Officer
    or if its a Municipal Police Service gets sent to one of their Local Firearms officers.

    Generally this can be cleared up in a phone call between you and the local firearms officer, who may or may not be a police officer, civilians can be designed across the country.

    The main problem is how backed up are the officers doing the reviews and how long will it take them to pull your application for review.

    If I was you I would confirm with the Canadian Firearms Centre that your application has been sent to OPP, I would then call the OPP in Orillia and ask to speak with a local firearms officer to give them a nudge along.
    I will give it a few more weeks then start looking for phone numbers to call sorta glad I started process early still have a few months before PAL is up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick_ca View Post
    I was Miss diagnosed with depression but in the end it was diagnosed as sleep deprivation (sleep Apnea) back 15 years ago , do they contact or keep you hanging
    They're keeping him hanging. Since that time,he and the wife split,so,there'll be that,too. She's trying to hang on like a junkyard dog,never missing an opportunity to yank his chain. Police know how to handle vindictive women and it won't be an issue. Still,though,it's just one more thing as firearm owners we need to deal with.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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    Sent mine in by snail mail back in Feb. but noticed the Visa charge in March so I should get it soon ?
    Good Luck & Good Hunting !

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