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Dear All,
Is it manadatory to have international licence for a new immigrant from his/her home country for driving car in the initial stage (from day 1 to max 3 month from landing day) after landing. if yes, than whats the procedure to have.
Actually i m getting a mixed suggestion from friends, So need this favour.
Regards
Hi,
Provinces have different rules.
The link for Ontario driving is given below. You can go to other links from there if you choose MTO.
http://www.settlement.org/sys/faqs_detail.asp?faq_id=4000121
Singhsaab said:
Dear All,
Is it manadatory to have international licence for a new immigrant from his/her home country for driving car in the initial stage (from day 1 to max 3 month from landing day) after landing. if yes, than whats the procedure to have.
Actually i m getting a mixed suggestion from friends, So need this favour.
Regards
This site also gives information about driving with International Driving Licence in Canada.
http://www.justlanded.com/english/Canada/Canada-Guide/Travel-Leisure/Driving
wilson said:
This site also gives information about driving with International Driving Licence in Canada.
http://www.justlanded.com/english/Canada/Canada-Guide/Travel-Leisure/Driving
Thanks wilson,
I got some important information
Regards
Dear all,
Response from any Indian/ Asian for having licence form any provience, who had already landed will be highly appreciated.
Regards
Hi,
I am one of those BC's driving license (class 5) holder.
Please do not get discourage by this comment, however I would like to let you know that on-the road-test is a bit tough one. I failed twice when I even had driving licence from Europe (local & international) and Sri lanka.
I would suggest for those who intend to settle down in BC, have your International DL. with international DL, you will able to drive for three months and you will get used to roads. Taking driving lessons costs you upto 30- 35 CAD per hour. Once you are comfortable with driving on Canadian roads, you only need few driving lessons just before you go for the test.
Hope this would be a help in someway!
Ice cube
Ice Cube said:
Hi,
I am one of those BC's driving license (class 5) holder.
Please do not get discourage by this comment, however I would like to let you know that on-the road-test is a bit tough one. I failed twice when I even had driving licence from Europe (local & international) and Sri lanka.
I would suggest for those who intend to settle down in BC, have your International DL. with international DL, you will able to drive for three months and you will get used to roads. Taking driving lessons costs you upto 30- 35 CAD per hour. Once you are comfortable with driving on Canadian roads, you only need few driving lessons just before you go for the test.
Hope this would be a help in someway!
Ice cube
Thanks Ice cube,
So I think I should have International DL, otherwise its going to be tough game
Regards
will it carry any advantage if i hold a Intl DL ? if not then what prob may i face ?
swapnochary
hi all
i m from Indian landed Ontario Toronto 2 months back
from Indian i had 10 yr old Indian driving license /international driving permit/letter of RTO authenticating Indian license.
i went to drive test center shown all docs paid fees for Canadian license done my vision test
spend two days home did online written test studies learn some basic laws to drive car in Canada
gone for written exam passed got G1 license (learner license of Canada)
gone to some driving school did some in car on road classes (spend $300) than after went for final G road test and passed
now searching for used car to buy
done ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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