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Old 5th November 2008 | 19:17
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Canadian ATPL to ICAO

Any info on how a Canadian ATPL holder could obtain an ICAO licence?
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Old 5th November 2008 | 19:54
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ICAO don't issue licenses, so there's no such thing.

There are "ICAO compliant licenses", but no "ICAO licenses". Canada is a signatoray to the Chicago Convention and an ICAO member state. Therefore what you have is a Canadian ICAO-compliant ATPL.

If you with to convert your license to that of another state, it is the rules of that state to which you must refer.
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Old 6th November 2008 | 08:37
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Yep, a Canadian ATPL is an ICAO licence !
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Old 6th November 2008 | 12:24
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Actually it isn't, since there is no such thing as an ICAO licence. It is a licence issued by an ICAO contracting state.

For more information, you can get it from the "horses mouth"
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