check out questar
http://www.questar.ca
they specialize in importing firearms into canada, they do all the paperwork (there is lots), but they do charge for it.
Heres a breakdown of the process.
1.Find someone who is selling the firearm you want to buy and arrange a tentative purchase.
2. Contact Questar and supply hard copies of the following information and documents:
- a high resolution scan, fax or photocopy of your current PAL (firearms license - both the front & back);
- a high resolution scan, fax or photocopy of government issued I.D. confirming your address
(Driver's License usually works);
- details about the firearm(s) being imported (make, model, serial number, US Purchase Price, etc.)
-name, address, e-mail, phone # and fax # for the current U.S. owner/seller;
-if firearm will not be "stored" at your home address then we'll need the storage address for CFC;
- CFC wants a "stated purpose" for the firearm ("hunting" or "collecting" or "target/competition shooting");
-For "Restricted" firearms CFC requires that we give them the name of your "Gun Club";
- A signed and dated Form DSP-83 (complete only sections 2 and 7... leave the rest of the form blank);
3.Arrange payment of the applicable Import Service Fee
4.Questar will fax / e-mail a copy of our U.S. FFL (Federal Firearms License) to your U.S. seller.
5.You pay your US Seller for the firearm and arrange for them to ship (prepaid) the firearm to the address on our U.S. Federal Firearms License.
6.We apply for your IIC (International Import Certificate). Ottawa is currently responding to IIC applications at a slower pace than previously... now averaging 5 to 6 weeks for approvals.
7.We then apply for your U.S. Export Permit. This takes 6 to 10 weeks for approval.
8.Once all required permits are approved and received we then arrange to transport the firearm(s) to Canada and clear the shipment through Canada Customs (you will be responsible for payment of any duty and/or taxes levied by Canada Customs on your imports).
9.We will then verify and register your firearm(s) into the CFC database.
10.We will invoice you for any duty, taxes and final shipping costs applicable on your imported firearm and when payment in full has been received, we will arrange for the firearm to be registered into your name.
11.We will then arrange final shipment of the firearm to you.