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Yes - it applies to visitors to Canada - after 45 days continuous visit.No - your course must have been taken in Canada.Operator competency requirements *How this applies to operators** of pleasure craft fitted with a motor and used for recreational purposes Date at which proof of competency required on boardAll operators born after April 1, 1983Since September 15, 1999All operators of craft less than 4 m (13’1”) in length, including personal watercraftSince September 15, 2002All operatorsSeptember 15, 2009* These requirements apply in areas outside the Northwest Territories and Nunavut at this time.** Applies to non-residents operating their pleasure craft in Canadian waters after 45 consecutive days. Operator card or equivalent issued to a non-resident by their state or country will be considered as proof of competency.
Yes - it applies to visitors to Canada - after 45 days continuous visit.No - your course must have been taken in Canada.Operator competency requirements *How this applies to operators** of pleasure craft fitted with a motor and used for recreational purposes Date at which proof of competency required on boardAll operators born after April 1, 1983Since September 15, 1999All operators of craft less than 4 m (13’1”) in length, including personal watercraftSince September 15, 2002All operatorsSeptember 15, 2009* These requirements apply in areas outside the Northwest Territories and Nunavut at this time.** Applies to non-residents operating their pleasure craft in Canadian waters after 45 consecutive days. Operator card or equivalent issued to a non-resident by their state or country will be considered as proof of competency.