Renting a Car in Canada Without a Full License: Is It Possible?



 Introduction

Many newcomers and learners wonder if they can rent a car before receiving their full G or Class 5 license. Let’s look at your options.

What You Need to Know

  • Most Companies Require a Full License
    Rental companies usually ask for a valid, full driver’s license and a clean driving record.

  • Learner and Probationary Restrictions
    G1 or Class 7 learners are generally not eligible to rent due to insurance risks.

  • International Licenses
    You may be able to rent with an international driver’s license for a limited time, depending on the province.

Alternatives to Consider

  • Peer-to-peer car rental services (e.g., Turo) may have more flexibility.

  • Driving with a supervisor in a shared vehicle may be an option if you're still learning.


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Comments

  1. Helpful breakdown! If you’re new to Canada or still on a learner’s permit, this blog answers the big question about renting a car.

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