RAIC
An employee holding a RAIC issued by another airport who transfers to YUL or YMX must be issued a RAIC from the new airport. The process varies depending on the type of job:
Crew: you will need to bring the RAIC issued by the other airport to the APO, by appointment (Biometry). Refer to the Appointment Booking page for the procedure and required documents. The airport transfer will be made by the APO, and a temporary pass will be issued, under certain conditions. From this moment, you will no longer be able to use the RAIC of the initial airport. You will need to return the RAIC to the original airport, indicate that you are transferring from the airport, and obtain a receipt.
Other than crew: you will need to return the RAIC to the original airport and obtain a receipt. You will need to bring the receipt to the APO, by appointment (Biometry). Refer to the Appointment Booking page for the procedure and required documents. The airport transfer will be made by the APO, and a temporary pass will be issued to you, under certain conditions.
RAIC already returned to the initial airport: you will need to bring the receipt issued by the initial airport to the APO, by appointment (Biometry). Refer to the Appointment Booking page for the procedure and required documents.
AVOP
An employee holding an AVOP issued by another airport who transfers to YUL or YMX must be issued an AVOP by the new airport. The process varies depending on the date the AVOP was returned to the initial airport:
AVOP returned less than 6 months ago: you will need to bring the receipt issued by the initial airport and the Airside Vehicle Operator’s Permit Application form filled and signed by an authorized signing officer at the APO. You will have to pass a theoretical exam and a practical exam.
AVOP returned more than 6 months ago: you need to follow the process to obtain a new AVOP, in accordance with the Restricted Area Traffic Directive. Refer to the Airside Vehicle Operator’s Permit page for instructions.