Hi all,
I've received my COPR here in the UK and need to be in Canada by October 2023.
I'm currently learning to drive here and I'm trying to decide whether to complete the process here and delay my move in the hope that I pass my UK test on the 28th July (with little second chance because there's a huge backlog to book tests), or whether to move earlier and finish it in Canada.
I'm planning to move to Calgary; from what I can see in Alberta, the usual process is Class 7 licence --> 12 months later and pass a test --> Class 5-GDL licence --> 24 months later --> full Class 5 licence.
My question then is does time holding a UK provisional licence (which I've had for years) count towards my twelve months of Class 7, so I could just arrived, do the hours of learning I need and attempt a test?
If so, it'd be more worth my while doing it in Alberta as it wouldn't be a delay, but if I did have to wait the full 12 months, it'd definitely be worth doing it in the UK and then trying to change to a Class 5 probationer's (as I wouldn't have two years of driving on a full licence in the UK).
I've received my COPR here in the UK and need to be in Canada by October 2023.
I'm currently learning to drive here and I'm trying to decide whether to complete the process here and delay my move in the hope that I pass my UK test on the 28th July (with little second chance because there's a huge backlog to book tests), or whether to move earlier and finish it in Canada.
I'm planning to move to Calgary; from what I can see in Alberta, the usual process is Class 7 licence --> 12 months later and pass a test --> Class 5-GDL licence --> 24 months later --> full Class 5 licence.
My question then is does time holding a UK provisional licence (which I've had for years) count towards my twelve months of Class 7, so I could just arrived, do the hours of learning I need and attempt a test?
If so, it'd be more worth my while doing it in Alberta as it wouldn't be a delay, but if I did have to wait the full 12 months, it'd definitely be worth doing it in the UK and then trying to change to a Class 5 probationer's (as I wouldn't have two years of driving on a full licence in the UK).