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JANAIDIAN MRS said:CAR INSURANCE QUESTION
Does or did anyone's car insurance take into consideration their spouses driving experience from foreign when calculating their premiums.
Since this is what I do for a living - in Ontario, I guess I can weigh in on this one! If your hubby is over 25 and not principal operator of his own vehicle (meaning he a second driver on your car only), there will be no charge for him. If he has his own car - in Ontario, the max credit most insurer's will give is a 2* provided that they can prove at least 24 months of driving experience in another country - to prove this you must get a letter from the JA licensing place & a letter confirming they have had insurance from their insurer for at least 2 years. If they are under 25, they will need to be listed as an occasional operator even if there is only 1 vehicle and again, the max credit they can get is 2 years experience with most insurer's - in this case, they will need to get a letter from JA licensing & their insurer as well.
Of course, in Canada, we have provincial insurance, so I can only speak on the province that I am licensed in, but I would suspect that most provinces would be similar in their approach to new drivers to Canada.
Hopefully this is helpful - at least to those in Ontario!