Hundreds and hundreds. There are more and more hunters from the province of Imperia who are deciding to move to French territory, especially in the region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. As the number one of theTerritorial area of hunting, Matthew Anfossi, in France the bureaucracy is much less incisive, but not only. The transalpine hunting permit does not have to be renewed every six years, its validity is permanent, while in Liguria the regional booklets must be constantly updated.
It is enough to cross the border and, according to Anfossi, things change radically. Limits also exist in the French hunting calendar, as well as controls and fines, but the bureaucracy does not appear like a monster. The Imperia side-by-side are also moving due to the growing number of withdrawn badges and rifle confiscations due to minor judicial proceedings. The permits blocked at the police station were the classic straw that broke the camel's back.
Transalpine permits are increasingly popular e the costs are not insurmountable like in our country. There are almost 500 euros to be paid to renew the license, pay the regional tax, the insurance and that for the area itself, so this "migration" it cannot and must not surprise. The impression is that the number of farewells will continue to grow.