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sarimraza

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May 23, 2012
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Dear

I know that if I bring valid driver license and authentication letter from native country then I may be eligible for the full G test and subsequent license.

What is meant by 'exchange' of native drivers license ? does it mean i have to surrender or give that license to canada motor authority and then will get canadian license as replacement ?

OR I just have to show it to them ?

Thanks
 
sarimraza said:
Dear

I know that if I bring valid driver license and authentication letter from native country then I may be eligible for the full G test and subsequent license.

What is meant by 'exchange' of native drivers license ? does it mean i have to surrender or give that license to canada motor authority and then will get canadian license as replacement ?

OR I just have to show it to them ?

Thanks
You hand over your existing licence and it's replaced. You don't get to keep both.
 
That sounds strange !

If i have to travel frequently between my native country (Pakistan) and Canada and i need drivers license for both, then why do i have to surrender my Pakistan's license ?
 
sarimraza said:
That sounds strange !

If i have to travel frequently between my native country (Pakistan) and Canada and i need drivers license for both, then why do i have to surrender my Pakistan's license ?
That's the way it works... In Pakistan, you would use your Canadian licence. I had to surrender my UK licence when I was issued my Canadian one. It's then sent back to the issuing authority.
 
I don't think you need to give up your licence, check if the embassy can issue you a letter indicating that you have a valid driver licence with all the details instead of giving up your actual licence. (simply like a translation even if the driver licence is in English) . I know It worked for few people. And even thought, what would the Ministry of Transportation take your foreign driver licence for? only if your coming from within Canada (such Quebec or other province, then YES)
 
Ottawa-applicant said:
I don't think you need to give up your licence, check if the embassy can issue you a letter indicating that you have a valid driver licence with all the details instead of giving up your actual licence. (simply like a translation even if the driver licence is in English) . I know It worked for few people. And even thought, what would the Ministry of Transportation take your foreign driver licence for? only if your coming from within Canada (such Quebec or other province, then YES)
http://www.drivetest.ca/EN/licencing/Pages/Exchanging-a-Reciprocal-Licence.aspx

Firstly, it doesn't look as if Pakistan has a reciprocal exchange program with Ontario.
Secondly, "You are required to surrender your licence with the exception of Japan.".

More information : http://www.ontario.ca/page/exchange-out-province-drivers-licence

For Pakistan, the following is applicable : http://www.drivetest.ca/en/licencing/pages/out-of-country-drivers.aspx
 
Ottawa-applicant said:
And even thought, what would the Ministry of Transportation take your foreign driver licence for?

They want to stop people from abusing the system
 
zardoz said:
http://www.drivetest.ca/EN/licencing/Pages/Exchanging-a-Reciprocal-Licence.aspx

Firstly, it doesn't look as if Pakistan has a reciprocal exchange program with Ontario.
Secondly, "You are required to surrender your licence with the exception of Japan.".

More information : http://www.ontario.ca/page/exchange-out-province-drivers-licence

For Pakistan, the following is applicable : http://www.drivetest.ca/en/licencing/pages/out-of-country-drivers.aspx

thank you for the clarifications. So he just simply apply for Ontario driver licence and still will be able to keep his current licence,

Cheers
 
Ottawa-applicant said:
thank you for the clarifications. So he just simply apply for Ontario driver licence and still will be able to keep his current licence,

Cheers
I guess so. However, in many countries it's illegal to possess two driving licences from different jurisdictions. Caveat Emptor...