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upthedale Jan 13th 2010 5:59 pm

BC driving licence
 
Hi all
Does anybody the know the process you have to go through to exchange your UK driving licence to a BC one as it seems to differ from province to province.

cheers M.N

Robin (The Gadget family) Jan 13th 2010 9:32 pm

Re: BC driving licence
 

Originally Posted by upthedale (Post 8247436)
Hi all
Does anybody the know the process you have to go through to exchange your UK driving licence to a BC one as it seems to differ from province to province.

cheers M.N

No exchanges in BC....you have to take the driving test within 90 days of taking up residency, (as opposed to when you land, which could be different).

Check out this BC driving licence website for further info.

Colsgirl Jan 14th 2010 5:35 am

Re: BC driving licence
 
Yep, I had to sit my tests (theory and road).

Rob_999 Jan 14th 2010 9:09 am

Re: BC driving licence
 

Originally Posted by upthedale (Post 8247436)
Hi all
Does anybody the know the process you have to go through to exchange your UK driving licence to a BC one as it seems to differ from province to province.

cheers M.N

Go into your local ICBC driver services centre - map of locations in vancouver: http://apps.icbc.com/locator/results...istance=15+kms. They'll give you a book to study for the theory test, you'll also need to take a practical driving test. Search the forum - lots of advise.

JonboyE Jan 14th 2010 12:06 pm

Re: BC driving licence
 
http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Gettin...27s_license-BC

Alan2005 Jan 14th 2010 12:44 pm

Re: BC driving licence
 

Originally Posted by JonboyE (Post 8249971)

The wiki is pretty accurate on this. Is that your work JonboyE?

JonboyE Jan 14th 2010 12:56 pm

Re: BC driving licence
 

Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 8250049)
The wiki is pretty accurate on this. Is that your work JonboyE?

:)

upthedale Jan 14th 2010 2:48 pm

Re: BC driving licence
 
Thanks for all your advice on this matter its been a big help....just one last thing:) Do they need my counterpart..(the paper part)
Cheers again

Alan2005 Jan 14th 2010 3:36 pm

Re: BC driving licence
 

Originally Posted by upthedale (Post 8250235)
Thanks for all your advice on this matter its been a big help....just one last thing:) Do they need my counterpart..(the paper part)
Cheers again

No, they don't care about that bit.

passtest Feb 1st 2010 6:14 pm

Re: BC driving licence
 
Thanks for informative things

andreip Feb 1st 2010 8:27 pm

Re: BC driving licence
 
Passing this test within 90 days means a class 5 or 7 ?

JonboyE Feb 2nd 2010 3:56 am

Re: BC driving licence
 

Originally Posted by andreip (Post 8303731)
Passing this test within 90 days means a class 5 or 7 ?

As long as you have held you UK license for 2 or more years you get a class 5 license when you pass the driving test.

d20awy Feb 3rd 2010 8:14 am

Re: BC driving licence
 
Meh - just read this post and wiki. I won't have 2 years UK driving experience by the time i get to Canada. Therefore it looks like I'll be able to drive for 90 days when I arrive but then I have to do the learner driver programme, which means you have to be a learner driver for 1 year (hence always have to be supervised by someone in the car)! Thats seems quite ridiculous given that I will have been driving for 90 days already.... Have I got this right?

If so- anyone know any loopholes? The wiki mentions going to the US and back may be a possibility? I'm coming out on a Bunac Visa for a year...

Thanks :D

JonboyE Feb 3rd 2010 8:27 am

Re: BC driving licence
 

Originally Posted by d20awy (Post 8309422)
If so- anyone know any loopholes? The wiki mentions going to the US and back may be a possibility? I'm coming out on a Bunac Visa for a year...

As far as I can tell this is a gray area. It depends on whether someone on a BUNAC visa is considered a resident of BC. All I can suggest is you write (or email) ICBC and ask them. I say that you should write because it is something the ICBC staff don't seem to be in agreement with each other about so if you are going to rely on a ruling that you don't need a BC license then you want this in writing.

printer Feb 3rd 2010 5:22 pm

Re: BC driving licence
 
I don't think you will necessarily need supervision as this means you will be on an L. You may be able to get your N plate which allows driving alone but with some restrictions. All depends on actual time you have held UK licence. They gave my son credit from the date on his original UK provisional licence and not from the actual day he started driving so he didn't have to wait as long as he thought before doing his test.

He has just now taken his full test after doing a year on his N and passed. When the examiner got into his old mud covered truck she said she wouldn't be engaging in much conversation as she thought it best he had all his concentration, then she said "but you may have the radio on if you like" :eek:


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