Actually, if you have 24 months or more experience, you get to take the G2 road test and get the G license and if you have between 12 and 24 months, you get to take the G1 road test and get the G2 license. You can read about this at http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/driver/gradu/index.shtmlqorax said:1. If we have over 24 months 'overseas' driving experience -we get the Ontario G2 Driving License.
2. If we have over 12 months [but less than 24] driving experience -we get the Ontario G1 Driving License.
If you have no experience or don't even have a license at all, you can take the written exam and get a G1 license immediately if you pass.
It is very similar in Alberta but they make it a bit simpler there by calling the G1 license a learners license which it actually is because it is meant for people who are learning how to drive. That is why you must always drive with another person who has a full license if you have a G1 or learners. In Alberta, the G2 license would be called a GDL license (graduated drivers license) and is a probationary license where you lose your license at less demerit points than a normal license and also have to maintain a zero alcohol level. The same also goes for the G2.