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All residents of Canada are eligible to buy a Resident Sportfishing Licence. A resident is a person who has his or her only or primary residence in Canada and
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• has lived in Canada for the immediately preceding 12-month period.
4 g! G9 [" N7 R/ _An Alberta resident is a person who is a resident of Canada and has their only or primary residence in Alberta.
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The key word here is "resident".
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has lived in Canada for the immediately preceding 12-month period
5 s$ X# x, C" C* p1 L# q4 `. l+ G! ~$ ITo my understanding, ANYONE came to Canada as a "VISITOR" is not a resident at all, your temporary visit visa indicated your PRIMARY resident is not here even you have lived here for 12 month.
" b: y1 X3 \& a# w9 rHowever this is just my perspective of this, don't argue with me. Several times I asked such question when I encountered with FW officer, I obtained different answers.3 T$ I$ @* e" X- O7 H, E) b
With more and more elders come to here for TANQIN and DAIHAIZI also wanna wet a line as leisure, this question is going to brought up more frequently.
* w) H' Q$ g( v _& fIf I were you, I will send an email to ESRD and get an OFFICIAL reply on this, either you need a license or not. PRINT that email out and keep it while you angling in case come across a officer. ( }- @; {# W8 ^# g# H, Q
Saying "who who who from the edmontonchia said I don't need one" is not good enough, showing the email from ESRD will be more effective.
: ^+ ^5 }2 B) | D* x6 rArguing with an officer on site has never been a good idea, do not try that.
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