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Anuradh

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Hi..Is there any particular format to show international automobile insurance..we are immigrating from India
 

Buletruck

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Are you planning on importing a vehicle when you move? Or are you looking at using insurance from India when you purchase a car in Canada?
 

Anuradh

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We are not planning to import any vehicle..but I read on prepare for Canada that international automobile insurance history helps to buy automobile insurance in canada..
 

Buletruck

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Your insurance rates seem to be based primarily on driving history. Different provinces have different programs for insurance (BC is government regulated insurance, whereas Alberta is private insurance). The ICBC site has a good page that shows what you should bring with you for additional documentation.

http://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/moving-bc/Pages/Proving-your-driving-experience.aspx

http://www.servicealberta.gov.ab.ca/1671.cfm

Other provinces will have similar information.
 

steaky

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Buletruck said:
http://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/moving-bc/Pages/Proving-your-driving-experience.aspx
That's only for licensing. OP needs to get a no-claims letter from their automobile insurer in India.

http://www.relocation2bc.com/carinsurance.html
 

NetMecca

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Although I agree that it is useful to have the information about your insurance record, I have found that it has limited value, as it is often difficult to verify and most insurers just wouldn't bother to much. The best I could ever get was the equivalent of 3 years no claims discount, even though my history was considerably longer.

Good luck. Maybe you have better luck than I did.
 

serious_indian

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steaky said:
That's only for licensing. OP needs to get a no-claims letter from their automobile insurer in India.

@Steaky, I do have some questions in regards to the no claims letter. Is it ok to PM you?

http://www.relocation2bc.com/carinsurance.html
 

PMM

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Hi


NetMecca said:
Although I agree that it is useful to have the information about your insurance record, I have found that it has limited value, as it is often difficult to verify and most insurers just wouldn't bother to much. The best I could ever get was the equivalent of 3 years no claims discount, even though my history was considerably longer.

Good luck. Maybe you have better luck than I did.
1. Not a limited value in BC with ICBC. It can make a huge difference on your discount.