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New to Ontario? > I am from another Canadian province or territory, the United States or Japan
I have had my licence for two years or more
If you have a driver's licence from Japan, the United States, or another Canadian province or territory and you have been driving for two years or more in the past three years, you do not have to go through the graduated licensing levels.
To get a full Class G Ontario driver's licence without further testing, go to a Ministry of Transportation, Driver Examination Centre. The addresses of these centers are listed in the blue pages of your local telephone book.
At the Driver Examination Centre, you must:
- show proof of the date of your birth;
- show personal identification that has your signature;
- pass a vision test to check your eyesight;
- pay the fee for the licence;
- show proof that you have a valid driver's licence from Japan, the United States or another Canadian province or territory and show proof of how many years of driving experience you have.
All documents must be originals and they must be in English or French. You may only use photocopies of they are signed by a notary pubic. If the documents are in another language, they should be translated into English or French.
If you can show this information you will get a Class G Ontario driver's licence without further testing!
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