Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
If an individual changes employers but still performs the same high-risk job, what happens to their employment-based ATC?
Employment-based ATCs are specific to the employer; a change in employment requires a new application.
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Question: If an individual changes employers but still performs the same high-risk job, what happens to their employment-based ATC?
Answer options:
- It remains valid as long as the job title is the same.
- It is automatically transferred to the new employer. ✅ The individual must apply for a new ATC reflecting the new employment.
- The individual can use their old badge as a permit.
Correct answer: The individual must apply for a new ATC reflecting the new employment.
Explanation: Employment-based ATCs are specific to the employer; a change in employment requires a new application.
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