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<blockquote data-quote="MKinOntario" data-source="post: 309776" data-attributes="member: 8655"><p>In Canada, it probably varies by province or territory. Some independent insurance companies like to turn back the clock on your life long driving record, since it was accumulated in another country. Making you the equivalent of a "new driver". You could ask ICBC, and see if that's the case, and if there are any relief/remedies? Certain driving offenses do the same thing to your rating here.</p><p>Or, you could contact some Ontario insurance companies (or see if they give online quotes?) and just use an Ontario address/postal code, to see if there's any difference. Pick a town/city, and use one of their post offices as an address. It should work.</p><p>Like someone's professional credentials are good where they came from, but maybe not so good here because the standards and qualifications may differ from nation to nation. License to practise brain surgery in the USA, might not be accepted here by the powers that decide who can do what medically (more likely the other way around, but as an example).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MKinOntario, post: 309776, member: 8655"] In Canada, it probably varies by province or territory. Some independent insurance companies like to turn back the clock on your life long driving record, since it was accumulated in another country. Making you the equivalent of a "new driver". You could ask ICBC, and see if that's the case, and if there are any relief/remedies? Certain driving offenses do the same thing to your rating here. Or, you could contact some Ontario insurance companies (or see if they give online quotes?) and just use an Ontario address/postal code, to see if there's any difference. Pick a town/city, and use one of their post offices as an address. It should work. Like someone's professional credentials are good where they came from, but maybe not so good here because the standards and qualifications may differ from nation to nation. License to practise brain surgery in the USA, might not be accepted here by the powers that decide who can do what medically (more likely the other way around, but as an example). [/QUOTE]
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