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Re: Export permit

Posted by Cees Broere on Thu Feb 19, 2004 11:44:03 AM

In reply top Re: Export permit posted by Lee Walsh on Thu Feb 19, 2004 10:49:50 AM

Hi Lee and all others who have responded.

Thanks for the input, that makes it a lot less daunting.

Cheers

Cees





: Dear Cees:
:
: You may not have too much of a problem of getting this out
: of Canada. If the owner holds the title of the aircraft t
: hen I cannot see any goverment intervention - than again y
: ou never know. I have a for Heritage Canada, the Federal G
: ovt agency responsible for overseeing and granting exports
: permits. In some cases they will hold the item for one ye
: ar until a Canadian Museum can gather the funds to buy it.
: But in this case, I dont think this is applicable.
:
: If in the case of finding a wreck today and then exporting
: it out of the county - then I can see the problem. The Go
: vt won't let individuals do that as I am told by the Provi
: ncial Govt. I am looking into a crash site in Quebec and I
: am trying to surf through the paper chase of getting perm
: its just to dive on the wreckage - who knows what is neede
: d to actually recover these days. A few bad apples over th
: e years have simply ruined it to the others that do it cor
: rectly and with respect. Gary L, who pulled a few P-39s, a
: nd a B-17 out of Northern BC & Yukon ran into some trouble
: when he tried to sneek them across the border in BC/Washi
: ngton.
:
: Hit this link and it might be of some help:
: http://www.pch.gc.ca/progs/pcm-mcp/regs_e.cfm
: Drop them an email and see if they can help. Might take a
: few days, weeks, months,
:
: I have some WORD docs that I will email to you concerning
: stuff like this. I found this on the DND website some year
: s ago. I will also ask if anyone here at work can offer an
: y advice on the permit side of things.
:
: Lee
: Toronto
: Ontario Sci. Centre

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