Hi Guys,
I am planning to get one firearm from abroad on TR(owned it since 2 years),I have a firearm license in India too,Can anyone on this forum share their experiences on getting a firearm to India on Transfer of Residency and its process.I was told by customs in India that, tough i can get one firearm on TR,i Still have to get a license permit for it from DGFT to release it from local customs in India.Seen other threads on this Forum but cant find anyone sharing their experiences on this issue.
Do i need to go to DGFT and get a permit for the release of the weapon?
thanks
James
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Re: Any Experience-Firearm on Transfer Of Residency
There is lots of information on the subject but you need to dig it out .Cheers James....
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Re: Any Experience-Firearm on Transfer Of Residency
i remember reading a first hand account of a member who brought a handgun on TR.james02 wrote:Hi Guys,
Seen other threads on this Forum but cant find anyone sharing their experiences on this issue.
i guess you'll just have to persist and dig deeper in the threads
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Re: Any Experience-Firearm on Transfer Of Residency
"I was told by customs in India that, tough i can get one firearm on TR,i Still have to get a license permit for it from DGFT to release it from local customs in India."
The import of firearms on TR comes under Transfer of Residence rules, which are quite clear, so unless changes in rules have taken place recently, there should be no need for DGFT to get involved. I imported in 2003, so dont know new rules (if any) so please check with a Customs officer at a higher level. There is detailed information on how I went about it please do a search.
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Anand
The import of firearms on TR comes under Transfer of Residence rules, which are quite clear, so unless changes in rules have taken place recently, there should be no need for DGFT to get involved. I imported in 2003, so dont know new rules (if any) so please check with a Customs officer at a higher level. There is detailed information on how I went about it please do a search.
Regards,
Anand