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An Ontario man who had temporarily moved to B.C. was told upon his return that his motorcycle licence had been cancelled and he would have to go through the testing process again.
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An Ontario man who had temporarily moved to B.C. was told upon his return that his motorcycle licence had been cancelled and he would have to go through the testing process again.
An Ontario man who had temporarily moved to B.C. was told upon his return that his motorcycle licence had been cancelled and he would have to go through the testing process again. He contacted our Office because he was not getting clear answers as to why his licence had been cancelled in the first place. In response to our inquiries, the Ministry’s review determined that the B.C. licence office had made an error when it temporarily exchanged the man’s Ontario licence. Ministry officials contacted the man directly and arranged for him to pick up his reinstated Ontario motorcycle licence at a DriveTest centre.