Hi
Leon said:
I don't know if they've changed those rules but it used to be that if you got a G1 license without mentioning that you have a foreign license you want to exchange, you were stuck in their GDL system.
So.. if she has a GB license, she needs to mention that when she goes to get her license in Ontario. They should exchange it for a G2 license even if it's brand new and with G2 she can at least drive alone.
1. Not quite as the OP appears to have been driving for less than 2 years. From the Ontario site:
Less than 2 years driving experience (with exchange)
You need to take:
an eye test, when you apply
one road test (the G2 road test)
You will not be able to do the G2 road test right away. Y
ou need to wait until you gain two, full years of driving experience. For example, if you had a licence for 21 months in your home province, state or country, you can do the G2 road test after 3 months in Ontario. After you pass the G2 road test, you get a full licence.
While you wait, you can drive with your G1 licence, under certain conditions.
Conditions for G1
G1 licence
By law, when you have a G1 licence, you must:
maintain a zero blood alcohol level (no alcohol in your blood)
make sure every passenger with you wears a properly working seatbelt
not drive between midnight and 5 a.m.
not drive on 400-series highways or high-speed expressways (e.g., 401, Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW), Gardiner Expressway)
drive with a fully licensed driver who has:
at least four years of driving experience
a blood alcohol level of less than .05 (if this person is 21 and under, their blood alcohol level should be zero)
The driver accompanying you must be the only other person in the front seat. If you are driving with a driver instructor certified in Ontario, you can drive on any road.
In most cases, you practice with your G1 licence for 12 months.