After six years when I moved to Canada, I finally stop procrastinating and decided to get a car for my family. For general cars, Ontario has three level before you are fully entitled to drive. G1 (starters) where you can't drive alone, G2 (intermediate) you can drive alone, and G (advanced).
Canadians usually don't have problems with this system when starting to drive. As a teenager, you can do your writing exam when you are 16 and you can drive your parents' car to get the experience needed for the G2. However, as an immigrant, you are not a teenager, you do not have a car and usually, you do not have a close friend who is willing to let you drive his car. That was my situation.
I will write how I managed to get the G2 in 30 days.
In order to get the G1 Driving License, I had to do a writing exam. The exam mostly focuses on recognizing the signs (Canada has many signs I haven't seen before) and the laws of the province. You can get the booklet online or in any Walmart, it worths less than 20 dollars.
I, however, did not finish the reading of that booklet. Instead, I downloaded the G1 Test Genie Ontario application from the Google Play Store. I must say that studying from that application is almost as doing the exam, I only had one question that was not there.
I did my exam at Cannotek Center, for G1 you do not need to make an appointment, you just walk in. You will need to register there and pay for it. You will get a simple eye test, When it is time, you will get into a computer room to take it.
The exam is multilingual, you can switch from seven languages. Best if you do it in English, I was switching from English to Spanish to English to verify if I understood the question and I found some translating issues with the Spanish. Once a question has been answered, you can not change it. You need to have at least 80% to pass. The good thing is the system tells you how are you doing, you know your score right away.
Even if you do not pass it at the first attempt, finish it to be aware of the following questions. You can have a second try the same day.
Once you passed, you will get your picture taken, and a temporal G1 driving license will be issued for you. Two weeks later (maximum) you will get your plastic license in your mail.
After getting the G1, you must get one year of experience before doing the G2 exam. As an immigrant, there is a shortcut! If you translate your still-valid foreign driving license (use a certified translator) that clearly shows you were driving for a long time, you do not need to wait that year. As I have a permanent Mexico City driving license, it was enough as it shows I have been driving since 2003.
As soon as I showed the original foreign driving license with its proper translation the teller told me I can book the G2 exam whenever I am ready.
Even if you have years driving, do not book the exam right away. The exam is not about controlling the car, it is about knowing the rules. In my case, I hired some hours from a driving instructor. I asked him to fix the way I drive to pass the G2 exam. It took me like 5 hours driving to get used before he gives me green light to book my exam.
Please note the following keynotes apply for the Ontario driving exam.
The test day was very easy. I arrived at the Test Drive Centre and parked the instructor car behind. Then, as I already had the appointment I checked-in with my license number and returned back to the car. The tester then went to the car when the time came.
My driving route was as follows. It was too short that I got scared, I thought I failed the exam but I didn't. My guess is that because at 3.20ish p.m. there is a lot of traffic and school buses are around, the tester decided to go for a short route.
If you are still in your country or do you have someone who can do some paperwork for you, you can get a license history. In my case, I didn't and Mexican Consul doesn't do that process. So, if you get that paper, I was told that you can apply directly to the G2. You should do the exam, but you skip the G1 step.
Eighter way, I suggest you to hire some hours from a driving instructor. There are some rules in Ontario that I have never seen before and they are deal-breaker if you don't do it the Ontario driving way.
Good luck!
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