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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.
- N5 Y- {+ l! |& r2 o2 LAn Alberta resident is a person who is a resident of Canada and has their only or primary residence in Alberta.% A% @8 K O8 R0 t! }
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( m0 A; u6 D+ Y! F2 QThe key word here is "resident". 1 E5 I5 m" w, z! Z2 S$ e) d
A resident is a person who has his or her ONLY OR PREMARY residence in Canada. & X& m* S" S' m; w- h" p
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has lived in Canada for the immediately preceding 12-month period+ k: P2 S e- S3 Y, _% n) L
To 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.
# K% [+ H/ G" gHowever 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.
1 v# M( z& i" G+ A1 _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.- j5 ~1 x& V: \% t
If 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.
0 d! O6 u7 ~; \/ qSaying "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.: X$ {$ S; t N [ o3 z n% r
Arguing with an officer on site has never been a good idea, do not try that.$ `3 w, C! x- J% m& b. L
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