Nova Scotia Dui, Quebec License?

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CelticR00ts
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Nova Scotia Dui, Quebec License?

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Hey all. I run a landscaping company here in Montreal. I have been thinking about asking one of my brothers to come help me with my business... here is my question. He had a dui in 2012 for which he has served his suspension time, his fines however are high enough that he can not pay them. Can he get a quebec license without paying his nova scotia fines? i know for N.S. driving he will have to pay at some point to drive there again however im more concerned with him working the season here in montreal.

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All Canadian provinces have a Reciprocal Licensing Agreement. If you have a valid license, it's pretty much a straight swap if you are eligible under the terms.


Each province has their own set of terms (example: How long new residents can use an out of province license before having to exchange).


That being said, your license must be valid. You cannot apply with a suspended license in any province. I'm assuming your brother is currently suspended due to unpaid fines.


All provinces also have a reciprocal agreement in regards to traffic offenses. If your brother has issues with getting insurance in his own province, it's not going to go away in another.

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I think a good and experienced DUI lawyer can answer it. But I dont think he can drive here as all states have these agreements. Earlier it was quite possible but now most of states have plugged this loophole long time back.

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