PinkyM
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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.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.
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!