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babybiggles Aug 3rd 2008 8:30 am

truck drivers
 
Would anyone be able to help. Is it possible for someone to travel to canada on holiday and take HGV lessons while there in order to gain employment? Or is it better to train here, then got to canada and exchange the licence? Are there companys there who are willing to take on hgv class 1 drivers with little or no experience?

Sorry for so many questions.... just trying to work out the best possible way to get to canada


Cheers

Steve_P Aug 3rd 2008 8:33 am

Re: truck drivers
 

Originally Posted by babybiggles (Post 6642255)
Would anyone be able to help. Is it possible for someone to travel to canada on holiday and take HGV lessons while there in order to gain employment? Or is it better to train here, then got to canada and exchange the licence? Are there companys there who are willing to take on hgv class 1 drivers with little or no experience?

Sorry for so many questions.... just trying to work out the best possible way to get to canada


Cheers

This is a question perhaps best answered in the "Trucking" forum.;)
http://britishexpats.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=118

wallace Aug 3rd 2008 11:13 am

Re: truck drivers
 

Originally Posted by babybiggles (Post 6642255)
Would anyone be able to help. Is it possible for someone to travel to canada on holiday and take HGV lessons while there in order to gain employment? Or is it better to train here, then got to canada and exchange the licence? Are there companys there who are willing to take on hgv class 1 drivers with little or no experience?

Sorry for so many questions.... just trying to work out the best possible way to get to canada


Cheers

Hi babybiggles,

There are a number of companies in Alberta who are taking on UK long haul drivers and one of the stipulations is that you need 3 years of class 1 trucking experience in the last 5 years.

Anyone exchanging their UK licence for an Alberta one would have to retake their heavy goods license anyway. When you exchange your UK license you get an Alberta class 5, which permits you to drive any veh, except a motorcycle, heavy truck or bus.

I do not know what skills you have but check out the follwing web site http://alberta.ca/home/jobs.cfm

Good luck, Eddie.:thumbsup:

stickystickman Aug 3rd 2008 5:33 pm

Re: truck drivers
 

Originally Posted by babybiggles (Post 6642255)
Is it possible for someone to travel to canada on holiday and take HGV lessons while there in order to gain employment? Or is it better to train here, then got to canada and exchange the licence? Are there companys there who are willing to take on hgv class 1 drivers with little or no experience?
Cheers

I'm in the same boat as you. Was going to take HGV lessons over here in UK first, gain experience here and then apply to Canada. Found out that the HGV licence from the UK is no good in Canada and that I'd have to take a Canadian test once over there anyway. Not 100% sure that there's a quick way to bypass this but I'm looking :D

Do check out the 'trucking' forum as it's a mine of information (good and bad but mostly good). It applies to other countries as well as Canada but the majority of posts are Canadian orientated.

Good luck and let me/us all know how you get on.

wallace Aug 4th 2008 3:17 am

Re: truck drivers
 

Originally Posted by stickystickman (Post 6643441)
I'm in the same boat as you. Was going to take HGV lessons over here in UK first, gain experience here and then apply to Canada. Found out that the HGV licence from the UK is no good in Canada and that I'd have to take a Canadian test once over there anyway. Not 100% sure that there's a quick way to bypass this but I'm looking :D

Do check out the 'trucking' forum as it's a mine of information (good and bad but mostly good). It applies to other countries as well as Canada but the majority of posts are Canadian orientated.

Good luck and let me/us all know how you get on.

Hi,

As long as you have the experience required by the trucking firms in Canada, most will assist you in re-taking your heavy goods test. The issue is not the fact that you will have to re-take you test, it is the fact that you will need a certain number of years experience truck driving (this is certainly the case for Alberta)

Good luck:)

babybiggles Aug 4th 2008 3:36 am

Re: truck drivers
 
I have lgv class 2 (4 years experience) as well as snow plough experience. Looks like I will do the LGV class 1 here then work for a couple of years, and try again.

Many thanks for all your help

dinger24 Sep 15th 2008 8:11 am

Re: truck drivers
 
Hi all
I have a chance to do some courses in the UK (Hazmat, fork lift etc) would they be worth while? or should I try and get them in Canada (the British army will pay for some of the costs in Canada or complete course if in the UK)


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