steaky said:Yes, it's possible in BC, but I heard it is not possible in Ontario.
Umpatan said:What kind of a baloney is that regarding Ontario? Anyone with a drivers license can buy a car as long as they have the money. You can go onto craigslist and buy it the same day you get your drivers license.
Umpatan said:What kind of a baloney is that regarding Ontario? Anyone with a drivers license can buy a car as long as they have the money. You can go onto craigslist and buy it the same day you get your drivers license.
qwerbilzak said:Don't listen to baloneyman.
"If you plan to drive in Ontario, you must obtain an Ontario driver's license."
"Before you have a driver's license, you will not be able to buy a car or insurance for it."
http://oisa.mcmaster.ca/handbook/transportation.htm
toby said:Interesting. So, even though an immigrant is allowed to drive with his/her foreign licence for up to 90 days, it is impossible to get insurance (hence impossible to buy a car) without first converting to a provincial licence. So, the grace period os only for visitors, driving rental cars, right?
steaky said:The grace period for visitors in BC is up to six months, while residents up to 90 days to drive with their foreign licence. Thanks for your kind comments.
toby said:But presumably residents who don't yet have a provincial licence cannot get insurance and therefore are not buying cars. So what are they driving during the 90 day grace period, rentals?
TracyS said:I was able to get insurance for my car. I'm still on my Australian licence. The premium was just higher.
TracyS said:I was able to get insurance for my car. I'm still on my Australian licence. The premium was just higher.