If you move to Alberta you must change your licence to Alberta as soon as possible. (There is a small allowance of time to get this done)
If you are passing through Alberta you may operate any vehicle you are licensed to operate in your home jurisdiction.
You cannot. i was just turned away in Alberta because of a fine in Ontario.
Alberta Transportation states that you can be as young as 14 to get your learners, but you have to be at least 16 in order to get your GDL or Graduated Driver's License. It's also up to your parent's discretion when you can or should or even if you are ready to get your license and/or learners.
For the most part, no. A suspended license means that you technically still have a license. And you are not allowed to have more than one license at a time. And a state will not issue you a license if you hold one in another state.
If you are under 16 years old in Alberta you do not need a fishing license. Residents 65 years and older also do not need a fishing license.
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In Manitoba every vehicle and RV must go through a rigorous inspection before you are allowed to license it. In Alberta if it is less than 10 years old you are not required to have it inspected for registration unless it comes from out of province but most insurance companies will require an inspection before insurance is issued.
You can get it either at astro insurance or lethbridge vehicle license and registry.
Yes you do need a driver license
Basically they're the same. In Saskatchewan you get it with 15, in Alberta with 14.
No. You are only allowed to have one drivers license - issued by the state in which you maintain your legal residence.
In Alberta you are able to sell up to 4 cars per year without the need of a license. If you wish to sell more cars, you need to obtain a dealer's license.
In Alberta you are able to sell up to 4 cars per year without the need of a license. If you wish to sell more cars, you need to obtain a dealer's license.