NZ Full licence over 5 years
Driving records and demerits points/tickets won't be transferred to your ontario license.
You will need to contact NZ transport agency and ask for a certificate of particulars. This costs about $12 and can be emailed to you.
This is a requirement to obtain a ontario license. it shows.how long you've had a license for and when it was issued to you as a full license.
while talking to NZTA ask for a copy of your driving record. This displays speeding fines, demerit points and other tickets issued by police. only ask for this if you've had a somewhat clean record for the last five or so years. This will prove to your insurance company if you are a good driver. if you've been disqualified from driving or any dui charges in the last five years don't bother getting it. it will not help with your insurance discount here.
Next call your NZ vehicle insurance company and ask for a letter from them outlining claims history and policy history. my insurance company did this at no cost and apart.from one at fault backing into the garage door claim it 2as very helpful at getting a discount. ask them for it to reflect all vehicle policies if you've had more than one vehicle policy.
These last two aren't required to get a ontario license they help however in getting a discount on insurance. my nz record had two speeding tickets and one at fault claim in the last 5 year's
your full nz license won't require you to go for a driving test. just an eye sight test. have family or friend from Canada help you adapt to driving on the right side of the road Canadians are lovely people just really aggressive if you slow them down or cut them off haha