Canadian Provincial Immigration Sees Turbulent Shifts in 2025
3rd, Nov 2025
Ontario is introducing comprehensive reforms to its driver's licence system through Bill 60, which links licensing eligibility directly to immigration status and work authorization.
Effective early 2026, the Ministry of Transportation will verify applicants' legal status in Canada before issuing or renewing licences.
The legislation prohibits temporary visitors from obtaining commercial driver's licences, ends automatic recognition of foreign licences from non-reciprocal countries, and mandates one year of Canadian driving experience before qualifying for Class A commercial licences.
These measures aim to enhance road safety, prevent fraud, and ensure only authorized individuals operate vehicles professionally across the province.
#ontario_driving_licence_rules, #bill_60_ontario, #immigration_status_canada, #driver_licence_reform_2026, #work_permit_verification, #newcomers_canada, #trucking_industry_ontario, #foreign_licence_recognition
Canadian Provincial Immigration Sees Turbulent Shifts in 2025
How the $100,000 H1-B Fee Is Driving Talent to Canada
10 Essential Things to Know About Express Entry in Winnipeg and Immigration Medical Exams
IRCC to Invite 10,000 Sponsors for Parents and Grandparents Program Starting July 28
IRCC updated the pathway for francophone international students to boost bilingual communities