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Moved: Question on 90 day driving rule.
Hi everyone!:rofl:
The husband is now starting to panic and we both look at the 90 day driving rule differently, so any help welcome please. We are landing in NS next week, however my husband is only there for a week as he has some business to sort out back here in the UK, and he will return to stay in NS in December. Will he be able to again have the 90 day driving on his english driving licence when he returns to NS in December,or does the 90 day come into effect when he lands in October and keep going so that when he returns in Dec he won't be able to drive? My understanding is that he will be fine to drive as he will have left the province so he will start the 90 day thing anew, however he reckons that it starts on landing and it won't renew. So which of us is right?:blink: Please say me cause if I'm right I get a bottle of Champagne!! :eek: |
Re: Question on 90 day driving rule.
I would start counting from when he gets his own insurance etc...they are the only people likely to be keeping count anyway.
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Re: Question on 90 day driving rule.
It's from becoming resident, not from becoming a Permanent Resident. You can be a non-resident PR, if you see what I mean.
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Re: Question on 90 day driving rule.
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 5390269)
I would start counting from when he gets his own insurance etc...they are the only people likely to be keeping count anyway.
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Re: Moved: Question on 90 day driving rule.
Originally Posted by pbailey
(Post 5390243)
Hi everyone!:rofl:
The husband is now starting to panic and we both look at the 90 day driving rule differently, so any help welcome please. We are landing in NS next week, however my husband is only there for a week as he has some business to sort out back here in the UK, and he will return to stay in NS in December. Will he be able to again have the 90 day driving on his english driving licence when he returns to NS in December,or does the 90 day come into effect when he lands in October and keep going so that when he returns in Dec he won't be able to drive? My understanding is that he will be fine to drive as he will have left the province so he will start the 90 day thing anew, however he reckons that it starts on landing and it won't renew. So which of us is right?:blink: Please say me cause if I'm right I get a bottle of Champagne!! :eek: |
Re: Question on 90 day driving rule.
Originally Posted by R I C H
(Post 5390462)
In BC, once you apply for your BC Care Card you're 'in the system', and this is linked to driving licences etc. Delay applying for a care card and you delay the opportunity to access free healthcare, as well as the 90 day period.
Just FYI, Rich.... the BC Care Card doesn't have any connection to your BC DL. The only time your Care Card would come into the picture is if you were involved in an accident and made a claim for bodily injury. Cheers Oggy |
Re: Question on 90 day driving rule.
Originally Posted by NessieOggy
(Post 5390521)
Just FYI, Rich.... the BC Care Card doesn't have any connection to your BC DL. The only time your Care Card would come into the picture is if you were involved in an accident and made a claim for bodily injury.
Cheers Oggy A friend of mine didn't get her licence sorted within 90 days, and received a letter stating that her ICBC cover had therefore become invalid - databases are cross-checked apparently. |
Re: Moved: Question on 90 day driving rule.
No probs... just thought I'd point it out. 13 years experience doesn't account for much these days ;)
Oggy |
Re: Moved: Question on 90 day driving rule.
We went out for 6 months and took our driving tests 3 months in. It was a new challenge and it was fun. We now have our own Canadian driving licenses.
Claire |
Re: Moved: Question on 90 day driving rule.
Thanks everyone for your input, guess i can quite legitimately ask for my champagne now!:eek:
Paula |
Re: Moved: Question on 90 day driving rule.
Originally Posted by pbailey
(Post 5391404)
Thanks everyone for your input, guess i can quite legitimately ask for my champagne now!:eek:
Paula |
Re: Moved: Question on 90 day driving rule.
Originally Posted by pbailey
(Post 5390243)
Hi everyone!:rofl:
The husband is now starting to panic and we both look at the 90 day driving rule differently, so any help welcome please. We are landing in NS next week, however my husband is only there for a week as he has some business to sort out back here in the UK, and he will return to stay in NS in December. Will he be able to again have the 90 day driving on his english driving licence when he returns to NS in December,or does the 90 day come into effect when he lands in October and keep going so that when he returns in Dec he won't be able to drive? My understanding is that he will be fine to drive as he will have left the province so he will start the 90 day thing anew, however he reckons that it starts on landing and it won't renew. So which of us is right?:blink: Please say me cause if I'm right I get a bottle of Champagne!! :eek: |
Re: Moved: Question on 90 day driving rule.
No-one asked us either about the 90-day thing although we took our test just within the time limit. We owned our own car and no way did we want a 'get out clause' for the insurance company if we had a accident.
Our NS driving test was simple. 2 x 40 multiple choice questions, then on another day we had a 10 minute driving test..... straight ahead, turn right, turn left a few times ....... then back to the test centre where I had to reverse park into a parking slot (no parallel parking) - simple! Instructor told me that he had never failed a UK driver. You get to keep your UK drivers license too. Here is the NS Drivers handbook Wishing you all the very best for your landing :thumbsup: |
Re: Moved: Question on 90 day driving rule.
Originally Posted by NessieOggy
(Post 5390566)
No probs... just thought I'd point it out. 13 years experience doesn't account for much these days ;)
Oggy ~*~*~*~**~**~~*~**~*~*~*~**~*~*~**~*~*~*~**~*~*~*~ **~*~*~*~**~*~*~*~* besides the OP is in NS ....completely different to BC from what i am understanding things are different from province to province. |
Re: Moved: Question on 90 day driving rule.
Originally Posted by NSpaul
(Post 5390492)
I looked into this when I first came to NS. The rules are actually not that clear so you can probably tailor them to your advantage. If you get stopped by the police or when you do eventually go to take your driving test they will simply ask you when you arrived. They don't check-up or expect you to provide evidence. The girl at the driving test centre openly told me this when I phone to make an appointment. If you tell them you arrived more than 90 days ago they will tell you you mustn't drive any more until you pass your test (they can issue you a temporary permit to actually take your test). If you came here, then left again, then came back you should be able to get away with telling them your most recent arrival date (i.e. not the original one) and everyone will be happy.
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