February2016 said:Driving Experience: More Than 2 Years in the Last 3 Years
Exchange your licence for a full Ontario Class G licence.
No road test required.
Present a valid driver’s licence, or one that has been expired for less than one year.
If indicated in the list above, provide a driver’s history or abstract to confirm the status of your licence and length of driving experience.
Is this some changes? Are they saying we can get full G right away?
I found this here: https://www.drivetest.ca/licences/licence-exchanges/licence-exchanges-cars-small-trucks-and-vans.html under the heading
Licence Exchanges – Cars, Small Trucks, and Vans
Ontario has licence exchange agreements with certain provinces, states, and countries. A licence exchange agreement means that a jurisdiction’s licensing processes are secure, similar to Ontario's, and in alignment with Ontario's road safety goals.
If you scroll down a bit, you see this:
If you do not see your country of origin in this list, you must apply for a new driver’s licence and complete all the relevant steps of the graduated licensing program applicable to your circumstances. You may get credit for previous driving experience.
Clicking on that takes you to this page: https://www.drivetest.ca/licences/licence-exchanges/foreign-licence-experience-credits.html where it says about experience:
24 Months or More
You can take the Class G road test immediately. However, some people optionally choose to take the Class G2 road test as well to gain testing experience.
If you are unsuccessful with the Class G road test, you must take the Class G2 road test and then the Class G road test again.
So according to that, it doesn't look like you can escape the test but you were always able to get G right away if you have more than 2 years experience and pass the advanced road test.