As a new immigrant in Toronto, Canada, you can obtain a driver's license by first applying for a G1 license, which requires passing a written test on road signs and rules. You will need to provide identification and proof of residency. After holding the G1 license for at least 12 months, you can take a road test to obtain a G2 license. Once you have held the G2 for a minimum of 12 months, you can then take the test for a full G license.
No, you cannot get a drivers license in Canada if you are a US citizen.
You go to the enterprise or whatever company you want to lease it from, show them your drivers license, sign papers and get the car.
"Licence" is the spelling common to Commonwealth countries (Canada, United Kingdom, South Africa, Zimbabwe, etc.". "License" is the spelling used in the United States of America (and may be used in Canada, as well).
Canada is a member of the Driver's License Compact. This compact stipulates that provinces share information on license suspensions with one another.
No.
Heck no
Get someone to take you, a friend with a drivers license maybe?
No passport required
Yes, you can. As long as you are of age in the province you are going to.
No, you need a passport to enter another country.
It would be advisable to obtain an International license while driving in Canada, but a valid driver's license from any country is valid at many car rental agencies in the country.
You cannot drive in the US on a UK drivers license, or ANY other foreign license (except Canada & Mexico). You must apply for an International Drivers License issued under the auspices of the AAA (American Automobile Association). I'm told that it is a relatively simple process.