本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛4) GROUP FOUR -- Visitors and Newcomers:
Visitors: If you are a visitor to Nova Scotia and (a) you are at least 16, and (b) you already have a valid driver's licence from another part of Canada (or from another country), you can drive in Nova Scotia for up to 90 days without getting a Nova Scotia Driver's Licence. After that, you need a Nova Scotia licence.
New residents: You need to get a Nova Scotia driver's licence within 90 days of becoming a resident. You are considered to be a resident if: (a) you are attending school or college here; or (b) you live here and your children attend school here; or (c) you are employed here for more than 30 days in any given year; or (d) you live here for more than 90 days in any given year.
Canada: People who have a valid regular Driver's Licence from another province or territory of Canada can usually exchange their licence for A Nova Scotia Driver's Licence, and they do not have to take a road test (Driving Examination). This applies only to Class 5 licences (see classes of licences at the start of this section). For information on the rules covering other classes of driver's licences, contact the Department (see Where can you get. . ..., above).
If your licence is from New Brunswick or Prince Edward Island, and it is not due to expire within the next 6 months, there is no fee charged for this exchange.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
Visitors: If you are a visitor to Nova Scotia and (a) you are at least 16, and (b) you already have a valid driver's licence from another part of Canada (or from another country), you can drive in Nova Scotia for up to 90 days without getting a Nova Scotia Driver's Licence. After that, you need a Nova Scotia licence.
New residents: You need to get a Nova Scotia driver's licence within 90 days of becoming a resident. You are considered to be a resident if: (a) you are attending school or college here; or (b) you live here and your children attend school here; or (c) you are employed here for more than 30 days in any given year; or (d) you live here for more than 90 days in any given year.
Canada: People who have a valid regular Driver's Licence from another province or territory of Canada can usually exchange their licence for A Nova Scotia Driver's Licence, and they do not have to take a road test (Driving Examination). This applies only to Class 5 licences (see classes of licences at the start of this section). For information on the rules covering other classes of driver's licences, contact the Department (see Where can you get. . ..., above).
If your licence is from New Brunswick or Prince Edward Island, and it is not due to expire within the next 6 months, there is no fee charged for this exchange.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net