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"Roger Long" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote Roger... do you have a local Power Squadron in your area? I don't think a Power Squadron certificate counts as state or federally issued. -- Roger Long Up here the CPS group has been appointed by the gov't to run the course and examine applicants for the Pleasure Craft Operator Card. Way back in 2000 we wrote two exams on the same night after completing 'The Boating Course'. The first, shorter test was for the Operator Card, and the longer test was to receive our diploma for the Boating Course and an invitation to join the CPS. http://www.cps-ecp.ca/public.asp?WCE=A=Body|C=11|RefreshS=Container|Refr eshT=224455|K=224455 |
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Do you know of the CPS will issue cards to US citizens or if the USPS
certificate is considered equivelent and acceptable? Just curious at this point. I'm certainly going to have something in writing before I show up to clear customs with 90 days of cruising planned. -- Roger Long |
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