In AB, it varies a lot by which registry you go to. Some of them may give you a full license, even classes you should not have because they don't know any better.prishy2canada said:Hi Qorax,
I'm planning to land in Edmonton in August 2012; I will then have 4 months left on my UK driving licence to complete 2 years (i.e. in December 2012). I understand I can drive in Alberta up to 1 year on an IDP. In this case, can I wait till December to complete 2 years on my UK licence to exchange and get a Class 5 Albertan full driving licence?
In fact, it seems Alberta won't consider any licences with less than 24 months experience on it for an exchange.
Thanks & regards,
p2c
If you look at http://www.servicealberta.ca/1671.cfm you see that they only say if you have more than 24 months experience, GDL conditions will not apply. That doesn't mean that you can not exchange your license before 24 months. It just means that you would get a GDL license instead of a full license. There is really not much difference, the most important being that 0% blood alcohol is allowed so you can not drive if you had as much as even half a drink and that you lose it after half the demerit points allowed for a full license.
However, if you want to wait 2 months and then apply, you don't see why you can't do that.