Can someone who is not Canadian buy a hunting license for Ontario from within Ontario?
The answer is yes, but there are some conditions. Non-residents of Canada can purchase a hunting license for Ontario if they meet the following requirements:
- They are at least 18 years of age.
- They have a valid passport or other government-issued identification.
- They have not been convicted of any wildlife-related offences in Canada.
- They have completed the Ontario Hunter Education Course or an equivalent course approved by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry.
- They have purchased a valid Outdoors Card.
- They have purchased appropriate hunting tags and stamps.
Non-residents can purchase a hunting license and tags at any ServiceOntario location or online through the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry website.
Here are 5 related questions and their brief answers:
- Do non-residents need to take a hunting education course in Ontario? Yes.
- Can non-residents hunt in any part of Ontario? No, there are some hunting areas restricted to residents only.
- What type of government-issued identification is required for non-residents? Passport or other government-issued identification that includes the holder's name, date of birth, and address.
- How long is a non-resident hunting license valid for? One year.
- Can non-residents hunt with a firearm in Ontario? Yes, but they must have a valid firearms license issued by the Canadian government.
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