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How to Get Your Full G License in Ontario: A Complete Guide

To get your full G license in Ontario, you need to hold your G2 license for at least 12 months. Then, book and pass the G road test, which will assess more advanced driving skills, including highway driving. Passing the test upgrades you to a full G license, allowing you to drive with no restrictions.

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How to Get Your G2 License in Ontario: Step-by-Step Guide

To get your G2 license in Ontario, you need to have held a G1 license for at least 12 months, then book and pass the G2 road test which assesses your basic driving skills. Once you pass, you can drive without a supervising driver, though there are some restrictions for new young drivers.

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How to Get Your G1 License in Ontario: A Complete Guide

To get your G1 license in Ontario, ensure you are at least 16 years old, study the Ontario Driver’s Handbook, gather necessary identification, visit a DriveTest Centre, pay the required fees, pass a vision test, and take and pass the written test on road signs and traffic rules. You’ll receive a temporary G1 license immediately, and the official card will be mailed to you.

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What is the Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB)? A Comprehensive Overview

The Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB) is a financial assistance program that combines three tax credits—the Ontario Sales Tax Credit, the Ontario Energy and Property Tax Credit, and the Northern Ontario Energy Credit—into one convenient payment. It is designed to help low to moderate-income individuals and families manage their household expenses.

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Canada Carbon Tax Rebate for Individuals 2024-2025: Payment Dates, Amounts & More

The Canada Carbon Rebate (CCR), formerly known as the Climate Action Incentive Payment (CAIP), is a tax-free amount paid to eligible individuals and families in provinces that do not have their own carbon pricing system. The goal is to help offset the cost of federal pollution pricing.

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How to Apply and Qualify for OSAP: The Ontario Student Assistance Program Guide

To apply and qualify for OSAP, you need to register online for an OSAP account using your SIN. Complete the required information about your school, program, and financial details. Submit your application by the deadline, and you’ll receive an estimate of your funding eligibility. You may qualify for additional funds if you’re an Indigenous student, have a disability, or are in extended society care.