Wild Rose Registry
 
OUT OF PROVINCE LICENCING

The category of Out of Province licencing falls into two categories: If you have a licence from a reciprocal licencing jurisdiction, or if you have a licence from somewhere else.

  Reciprocal Licencing Jurisdiction

Alberta has reciprocal licencing agreements with certain places. These places are:

  • All Canadian Provinces
  • United States of America
  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • France
  • Germany (Deutschland)
  • Isle of Man
  • Japan
  • Northern Ireland
  • Republic of Korea
  • Switzerland
  • Taiwan
  • United Kingdom (UK) of Great Britain
  • Netherlands
  • Republic of Ireland

If you are in possession of a licence from any of the above jurisdictions, we will exchange your licence for an Alberta one. You must provide acceptable identification and you will be able to by-pass the written test and road test. We will retain the licence from your previous jurisdiction. If the licence is not in the english language, the licence must be translated by a certified translator.

Before you come into the office, please make sure you have the following:

  1. Your other jurisdiction licence: The licence must have your issue date or date first licenced, drivers licence number, expiry date and class of licence on it. If there is no issue date, you will need to contact your previous jurisdiction and have them fax or email us a confirmation letter stating all of your drivers licence information along with the date that you first received your licence. The date that they give us MUST be at least two years prior to todays date. If it is less than two years, you will be subject to the GDL program. If the licence is not in English, it must be translated by a certified translator. Each of the above countries require different documentation to accompany the licence. Please call us at 403-254-4222 to confirm what is required if you are attending our office with one of these licences.
  2. Proof that you are entitled to be in Canada (proof of your Canadian status).
  3. Secondary Identification.
  4. Proof of Alberta Residency (proof that you are currently living in Alberta).
    • Bring all of the above in with you, and we can swap your licence for an Alberta one. If you are unsure of what documents are acceptable to bring, feel free to call us or email us at any time.

Bring all of the above in with you, and we can swap your licence for an Alberta one.



  Non-Reciprocal Jurisdiction

If you are coming from a country that is not listed in the reciprocal jurisdictions or have not held a licence from a country that is not listed in the reciprocal jurisdictions, you will have a 3-step process to follow.

Step 1

You will be required to do the learners exam even though you have driving experience in another country.

When you are ready, you can come in and do the learners exam. You must be here and through the line between 9:00am-5:30pm Monday-Friday; Saturday between 9:00am-4:30pm to do the test. We do not test after these hours. You will also have to bring the following identification with you:

  1. Your licence from your home jurisdiction: The licence must have your issue date or date first licenced, drivers licence number, expiry date and class of licence on it. If there is no issue date, you will need to contact your previous jurisdiction and have them mail you an original confirmation letter stating all of your drivers licence information along with the date that you first received your licence. The date that they give us MUST be at least two years prior to todays date. If it is less than two years, you will be subject to the GDL program. If the licence is not in English, it must be translated by a certified translator. If you are coming from one of the following jurisdictions, please contact our office to determine what additional documents will be required from you:
    • Fiji
    • Hong Kong
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Afghanistan
    • India
    • Iran
    • Iraq
    • Libya
    • Nigeria
    • Pakistan
    • South Sudan
    • Somalia and Somaliland
  2. Proof that you are entitled to be in Canada (proof of your Canadian status).
  3. Secondary Identification.
  4. Proof of Alberta Residency (proof that you are currently living in Alberta).

Once you have passed the exam, we will move onto step 2.

Step 2

In order to get your Class 7 Licence, you will be required to turn in your licence from your home jurisdiction. You will not be receiving it back, so if you will require a copy of it please make a copy before coming in. When you hand it in, you will sign an application stating that you know we are taking it to conform your driving experience. You must wait 14 days and then call the office to see if you have been exempted from the GDL program or not. The registry agent will provide you with an instruction sheet with detailed information. As soon as your previous experience have been counted you can book Basic or Advanced road test. Please confirm with the registry agent what class of test you are approved for prior to booking your road test.

Step 3

Once you have completed the Road Test, you will need to come back into the registry and change your licence from a Class 7 to a Class 5 licence.

Step 4

Once you have completed the Advanced Road Test, you will need to come back into the registry and change your licence from a Class 7 learners to a Class 5 non GDL licence.



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