a330,
For your Canadian licencing requirements, you'll need to do the following....
1. Get a Canadian medical from a Transport Canada apporoved examiner.
2. See a local flying club, write the "P-Star" (air regs), and radio licence exams. The schools will have study reference material.
3. Review for a Commercial flight test with an instructor. You can do your flt/test without having the written examination complete.
4. For the multi-ifr, you'll need to get a canadian multi-engine rating. For the ifr, you need the written exam completed before you are eligable for the flt/test. Try having a look at
www.aerocourse.com for study material.
Flight tests will run about $200 each, and the written exams are about $100 each. Aerocourse is a good prep course for the ifr, but is costs about $375 for the 3 day course.
This should help ya...
[ 11 July 2001: Message edited by: 27driver ]