If a driver's licence has been invalid (expired, cancelled or suspended) for more than one, but fewer than three years, you must visit a DriveTest centre to complet ...
Dear PoohPoohMaMa
Thanks alot for ur detailed info. I guess I just have to remind my friend not to let his driver's licence to expire more than ten years; the mandatory waiting periods KILL.
If a driver's licence has been invalid (expired, cancelled or suspended) for more than one, but fewer than three years, you must visit a DriveTest centre to complete a vision test. If your licence has invalid for more than three years, you must pass vision, knowledge and road tests. If your licence has been invalid for over three years but not more than 10 years, you have to reapply under Graduated Licensing at a DriveTest centre—the mandatory waiting periods are waived. If your licence has been invalid for over ten years, you have to reapply under graduated licensing at a DriveTest centre and serve all the mandatory waiting periods.
I guess you have to retake the exams.
btw, I love the Vietnamese food in Canada in general. I love Vietnamese food in Montreal better. :) Marche has changed to Richtree now, still the same format though.