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… Pleasure craft that are mostly maintained or used in Canada and meet the following criteria need a licence: all pleasure craft that is equipped, even temporarily, with one or more …
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… name, address and signature of the person who sold you the pleasure craft name and signature of the new owner … hull serial number (HIN) (if available) pleasure craft licence number (if already licensed) Documents that we … or divorce agreements court judgments signed agreements of transfer of ownership (sale/purchase agreement) You will need …
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… have to resubmit a new application. If your request was to transfer or renew an existing licence, you will need to use the original licence number … reapplying. Once we’ve received all documentation and the Pleasure Craft Licensing Centre completes the application, we …
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… Additional information about pleasure crafts. GST, HST and PST Transport Canada doesn’t collect sales tax when you buy a pleasure craft. Depending on what province or territory you … in Canada, you will need a new Canadian pleasure craft licence or registration. A pleasure craft can’t be licensed …
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… vessels that are inspected and certified (Great Lakes Radio inspection certificate) under the Agreement Between … for Promotion of Safety on the Great Lakes by Means of Radio, 1973 (GLA 1973). Purpose This bulletin is to inform … vessels that were under the GLA 1973 will no longer need a radio inspection every 13 months. Instead, these vessels will …
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… and be equipped with a distress communication device. 2.4 PFDs that are used instead of immersion or anti-exposure … an emergency, may not be able to be employed. 7.3 Level 70 PFDs provide increased options for design, contributing to … providing users a level of safety equivalent to that of PFDs certified to CAN/CGSB 65.11-M88 and CAN/CGSB 65.15-M88. …
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