Getting a Driver’s License After a Medical Suspension



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If your Canadian driver’s license has been suspended for medical reasons—such as vision problems, seizures, or cognitive issues—you’ll need to meet certain health criteria before you can drive again. This typically involves submitting medical reports from a certified physician.

Each province has its own reinstatement process, which may include a re-evaluation of your physical and cognitive abilities or a medical review board’s decision.

Work closely with your doctor and ensure all required documentation is submitted promptly to avoid delays.

licenseprep.ca provides resources to help you understand how to requalify after a suspension.

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