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BC drivers license question
Hi all
I am hoping to move out to vancouver Island this summer. Initially we will be moving with twp then applying for PNP from inside. OK heres my confusion, I have heard on here and other places that you are required to pass your BC drivers license within 3 months. I have then also heard that you need your PR card to take the test!! Is this rule for people with PR status only ie/ If im on twp im classed as visitor and therefor get longer ( until i get pnp) OR am i going to find myself unable to drive after 3 months until my PNP comes through? I have tried to search for info but am either searching wrong on here or there is nothing specific to my question. I have also tried to look on the ICBC website and again theres nothing specific that I can see that answers my question Would be grateful for any info anyone can give me thanks:D |
Re: BC drivers license question
Originally Posted by Tanah
(Post 6192705)
Hi all
I am hoping to move out to vancouver Island this summer. Initially we will be moving with twp then applying for PNP from inside. OK heres my confusion, I have heard on here and other places that you are required to pass your BC drivers license within 3 months. I have then also heard that you need your PR card to take the test!! Is this rule for people with PR status only ie/ If im on twp im classed as visitor and therefor get longer ( until i get pnp) OR am i going to find myself unable to drive after 3 months until my PNP comes through? I have tried to search for info but am either searching wrong on here or there is nothing specific to my question. I have also tried to look on the ICBC website and again theres nothing specific that I can see that answers my question Would be grateful for any info anyone can give me thanks:D |
Re: BC drivers license question
Originally Posted by AmyDavid
(Post 6192718)
Even on a twp you have to take the test within 3 months
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Re: BC drivers license question
Originally Posted by Tanah
(Post 6192726)
how can you do that though if you dont have a PR card. Website i just read says you need PR status to take the test???
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Re: BC drivers license question
Originally Posted by AmyDavid
(Post 6192750)
No, you just need some ID to take the test - so your TWP and passport are enough.
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Re: BC drivers license question
Originally Posted by Tanah
(Post 6192726)
how can you do that though if you dont have a PR card. Website i just read says you need PR status to take the test???
My PR card hadn't arrived when I took my test but they were OK with my passport & the form stapled inside it that you get when you land. :) |
Re: BC drivers license question
Originally Posted by Tanah
(Post 6192782)
excellent thanks so much for clearing that panic up for me lol
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Re: BC drivers license question
You can actually drive for about a year if you get an international drivers licence before leaving old blighty, I would have done this if I'd given it any thought.
Just to let you know if you fail you have to give up your UK licence until you pass, so no driving. My wife passed her test while applying for her PR also your 1st licence only lasts 2yrs then its every 5 yrs after that. Oh!! by the way we passed ours in Nanaimo V.I., traffic not a problem just remember that you should shoulder check then shoulder check and THEN oh yes shoulder check. |
Re: BC drivers license question
Originally Posted by Chivers52
(Post 6194567)
You can actually drive for about a year if you get an international drivers licence before leaving old blighty
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Re: BC drivers license question
Just to emphasize what bazzz says above:
As a VISITOR you can drive for up to 6 months on a driving license issued outside BC. As a RESIDENT you can drive for up to 90 days from the date you become resident on a license issued outside BC. After the 90 days, if you have not exchanged your license for a BC one (and for UK license holders this involves passing a theory and road test) you are not allowed to drive until such time as you do so. An international driving license does not change this law. |
Re: BC drivers license question
I apologise I stand corrected, it is 6mths. The international does let you drive abroad for this period, it is not about changing the law.
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Re: BC drivers license question
Further clarification: if as a resident (whether PR or on a WP), you drive after the 90 day period without gaining a BC licence, you'll be uninsured
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Re: BC drivers license question
Originally Posted by R I C H
(Post 6195078)
Further clarification: if as a resident (whether PR or on a WP), you drive after the 90 day period without gaining a BC licence, you'll be uninsured
That could be a problem then! Please tell me you don't have to parallel park on the test? :eek: Sas x |
Re: BC drivers license question
Hi, we arrived in BC two weeks ago and have taken the knowledge test, with success I should add. You have to be read the literature as the terminology can be confusing. Picking the car up today so shall get some road practice and arrange the test for next month. So don't worry about needing PR paperwork, just need passport and immigration paper which is stapled into your passport at the airport.
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Re: BC drivers license question
Originally Posted by Chivers52
(Post 6195009)
I apologise I stand corrected, it is 6mths. The international does let you drive abroad for this period, it is not about changing the law.
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