Individuals are eligible to register with the CGD provided they consent to a security assessment and are ordinarily resident in Canada as either a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident.
Businesses are eligible to register with the CGD provided they are incorporated or authorized by federal, provincial or territorial law to carry on business in Canada.
To be excluded from registration, you must be employed by a Canadian federal, provincial or territorial government or a federal Crown corporation, and deal with controlled goods and/or controlled technology in the performance of your official duties.
To be exempted from registration, you must be a visitor to Canada, a temporary worker, a United States government official, or an employee of a business in the United States that is registered with the International Traffic and Arms Regulations (ITAR).
For the purpose of the CGD, the following goods and/or technology in the Export Control List are considered controlled and requires registration with the CGD.
How to register with the Controlled Goods Directorate
Individuals or businesses that are eligible to register with the CGD must complete an Application for Registration and submit it along with a Security Assessment application for each proposed Designated Official.
Application for Registration - Instruction Kit
and Form [PDF Format: 247KB]
Security
Assessment application - Designated Officials and Sole Proprietors [PDF Format: 106 KB]
Visitors that are eligible for exemption from registration with the CGD must complete an Application for Exemption from Registration. The Designated Official of the Registered Person for which the visitor will be visiting must submit the application to the CGD prior to his visit. A visitor is not permitted to access controlled goods and/or controlled technology until a Certificate of Exemption from Registration is issued by the CGD. Further details relating to a visitor's eligibility can be found in the policy.
Policy Guideline on Visitor Exemptions
Application
for Exemption from Registration for a visitor [PDF Format: 53 KB]
Temporary workers that are eligible for exemption from registration with the CGD must complete an Application for Exemption from Registration and a Security Assessment application for a temporary worker. The Designated Official of the Registered Person for which the temporary worker will be employed must submit these applications to the CGD prior to his employment. A temporary worker is not permitted to access controlled goods and/or controlled technology until a Certificate of Exemption from Registration is issued by the CGD. Further details relating to a temporary worker's eligibility can be found in the policy.
Policy on Temporary Worker Exemption and Security
Assessment
Application
for Exemption from Registration for a temporary worker [PDF Format: 110 KB]
Security
Assessment application for temporary workers [PDF Format: 121 KB]
Document checklist
Where to send the form:
All applications must be submitted via facsimile
or mail to the CGD at one of the following coordinates:
Address:
Controlled Goods Directorate
Public Works and Government Services
Canada
C/O Central Mail Room
Place du Portage, Phase III, 0B3
11 Laurier St., Gatineau
3rd Floor
2745 Iris St.
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0S5
Facsimile:
613-948-1722