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hi I'm a uk resident staying in bc for 6 months ( may extend if I can ) I have a full valid U.K. license but that's only good for 90 days here what do I do after that I went to icbc ( hell on earth ) as was told I need a study or work visa to exchange my license to keep using it but imhere on a ETA?
So where does that leave me I was hoping to take my commercial class 1 training here but there's no such thing as a government sponsored driver training school that I can find?.
So I feel like I'm severely stuck at this point and no one knows a answer
So any help greatly appreciated
 

Buletruck

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You are stuck. Unless you have a valid work permit, student visa, refugee document, are a PR or citizen you are not eligible for a Canadian license. No way around it. And you wouldn’t be eligible for any program that is government sponsored.
 

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hi I'm a uk resident staying in bc for 6 months ( may extend if I can ) I have a full valid U.K. license but that's only good for 90 days here what do I do after that I went to icbc ( hell on earth ) as was told I need a study or work visa to exchange my license to keep using it but imhere on a ETA?
So where does that leave me I was hoping to take my commercial class 1 training here but there's no such thing as a government sponsored driver training school that I can find?.
So I feel like I'm severely stuck at this point and no one knows a answer
So any help greatly appreciated
Are you a UK citizen? If so, how old are you and have you looked into getting an IEC? They are all gone for this year - but could be a plan for next year if you meet the age requirements.
 
Aug 15, 2018
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I'm 35 in a few months and a full uk citizen I'm just at a loss now my 90 days are up on my license so can I not drive here anymore ?
 

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I'm 35 in a few months and a full uk citizen I'm just at a loss now my 90 days are up on my license so can I not drive here anymore ?
Unfortunately too old for an IEC then...
 

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hi I'm a uk resident staying in bc for 6 months ( may extend if I can ) I have a full valid U.K. license but that's only good for 90 days here what do I do after that I went to icbc ( hell on earth ) as was told I need a study or work visa to exchange my license to keep using it but imhere on a ETA?
So where does that leave me I was hoping to take my commercial class 1 training here but there's no such thing as a government sponsored driver training school that I can find?.
So I feel like I'm severely stuck at this point and no one knows a answer
So any help greatly appreciated
90 days rule apply only if you are moving to BC on permanent basis.

If you're just driving in B.C. as a tourist, you can drive with your existing insurance for up to six months — as long as you have a valid out-of-province driver’s licence and your vehicle is properly licensed in your home jurisdiction.

The 90-day rule does not apply if you:

https://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/moving-bc/Pages/Moving-from-another-country.aspx

Good Luck
 

Buletruck

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Then come to AB at the end of the 90 days.
Trouble is he wants a class 1 license. You can't get a Class 1(Commercial drivers license) as a visitor (or any other kind of license) and a valid Canadian license is needed for training/learning purposes.

Alberta requirements, but I'll bet they are the same across Canada. He will have an equivalent license, but not a Canadian license. They are pretty specific about commercial licenses.

The minimum learning or licensing age for these classes is 18 years. To learn to drive a commercial class vehicle, you must have at least a Class 5 or a Class 5 GDL operator’s licence. You may not apply for these operator’s licences if you are in the Graduated Driver Licensing Program.
 

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hi I'm a uk resident staying in bc for 6 months ( may extend if I can ) I have a full valid U.K. license but that's only good for 90 days here what do I do after that I went to icbc ( hell on earth ) as was told I need a study or work visa to exchange my license to keep using it but imhere on a ETA?
So where does that leave me I was hoping to take my commercial class 1 training here but there's no such thing as a government sponsored driver training school that I can find?.
So I feel like I'm severely stuck at this point and no one knows a answer
So any help greatly appreciated
It is no different in the UK.. I also cannot take my BC license as a visitor to the UK and say, hey, can I have a UK license?
Makes perfect sense in both situations.