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My gf and I are seriously considering moving to somewhere in the states or canada in the near future. The main reasons being that I really love shooting and hunting but it is getting incredibly hard and costly to do here. She is also studying forensics and basically there is no work in Australia outside of the 2 biggest cities Sydney and Melbourne (and neither of us want to live there really).
I own a few bolt action rifles, some of which I would rather not sell. As such, is it possible to move to the US or Canada with firearms? I have tried to find out on the net but most sources just have lots and lots of politically correct blabber that doesn't just state yay or nay.
Also, what are the laws with hunting in the US and Canada? Can an immigrant hunt or do they have to go through a special process? At this stage I am probably leaning slightly towards Canada, as even though somewhere with crime would be good (sounds kinda dumb but for the female's job she needs somewhere with work available for forensics) but going from Australia, with about 20 shootings a year to the US with about 12,000 seems a fair jump...
Any info would be appreciated and as I said I don't know where to put this question so move it if it needs to be
My gf and I are seriously considering moving to somewhere in the states or canada in the near future. The main reasons being that I really love shooting and hunting but it is getting incredibly hard and costly to do here. She is also studying forensics and basically there is no work in Australia outside of the 2 biggest cities Sydney and Melbourne (and neither of us want to live there really).
I own a few bolt action rifles, some of which I would rather not sell. As such, is it possible to move to the US or Canada with firearms? I have tried to find out on the net but most sources just have lots and lots of politically correct blabber that doesn't just state yay or nay.
Also, what are the laws with hunting in the US and Canada? Can an immigrant hunt or do they have to go through a special process? At this stage I am probably leaning slightly towards Canada, as even though somewhere with crime would be good (sounds kinda dumb but for the female's job she needs somewhere with work available for forensics) but going from Australia, with about 20 shootings a year to the US with about 12,000 seems a fair jump...
Any info would be appreciated and as I said I don't know where to put this question so move it if it needs to be