newtone said:
The OP is asking if history from "home country" can be accepted. Assuming home country is not Canada nor USA because US and Canada share same data
great, and as that question was answered correctly by others, i was responding to your post about insurance companies not using history to determine insurance rates - which is not accurate. While I can't speak to how it works in other provinces, that is certainly not the case in Ontario. Which country insurance companies accept histories from is dependant on the insurance company.
Also, if you are suggesting US and Canada freely share this type of information, you are poorly misguided. US and Canada share
immigration entry/exit information for national security purposes. As a US citizen who is now a Canadian PR, I can tell you, they don't share information about every single aspect of people's lives, such as insurance, tax obligations, employment, income, property, credit, etc. A person has to give their permission or request to share this information.
Canadian insurance companies can't just get US insurance records. it doesn't work like that. the Canadian insurance company requires the person seeking insurance to provide a history from their previous insurer and where they were previously licensed. LEGALLY, these reports must be obtained by the driver themselves. they accept this information from a variety of countries, not just the US. Whether a specific company accepts it from a particular country is up to that insurance company. In ontario, it is not a one size fits all situation.