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License for international hunters in Canada

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How do hunting licenses work when travelling abroad for hunting? It's not a case of re-locating to a new country, just spending some time there. Is there an international recognition of a national license? Or are international licenses just the privilege of the extremely wealthy travelling to the extremely poor regions (in exotic places like Botswana)?

I have interest in how a international group of people (mainly from the UK) could go on a hunting holiday in Canada.

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In Canada, you will need a hunting license depending on the province (or territory) and type of game you wish to hunt. Typically, a safety course is also required.

For example, moose requires applying for a draw which is valid for a certain zone as determined by the department of natural resources.

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