Glad it was helpful! Yeah, ICBC can leave a little to be desired but in our experience, they're not any better or worse than other insurance companies we've dealt with. Good luck with your move. 😀
@@LiveontheSunshineCoast The one area I've experienced I.C.B.C. being much worse is in their policies and in how they communicate those to their agents. You get entirely different stories about some specific policies (see my looonnnnggg rant elsewhere in these comments) which leaves the motorist scratching their head and not knowing how to proceed. Luckily I haven't yet experienced making a collision claim or such like. So I know nothing about how difficult that might be.
What are the first 3 things I need to do/be prepared for though? This is very insightful, and I will be referencing this video many times before we move, but I'd love to know where I should actually start! Thank you so much!
If I were to do it again, the first thing I'd do weeks or months before moving would be to get the bracket for my front license plate. That was more of a pain than I expected. Next, and assuming you're moving to BC in the next few months, I'd get snow tires for my car. Even if you're moving to a spot in BC where you don't need them, you'll travel through a part of the province where they're required by law. Lastly, I'd get a new windshield installed a few days prior to leaving for BC (if needed). If you're really ambitious, you could research which shop/garage will do your out-of-province inspection and book an appointment that coincides with your expected arrival. If your move to BC is in the next few days, I'd check road conditions to make sure the highway is open and safe for travel. Looks like the Coquihalla is out of service for the foreseeable future as are parts of Highway 1 in the Lower Mainland. Highway 3 might open in the days to come. Current crisis aside, BC is an amazing province. You'll love it here!
What if I have already pay insurance from Alberta for 1 year and I move to BC in the middle of the year. So I have to pay new insurance or just a little bit more money to previously paid insurance
When we moved, we cancelled our Alberta insurance once we had BC insurance. Alberta insurance sent us a refund for the portion we didn't use. If you call ICBC, they'll be able to give you specific advice for your specific situation. They've always been very friendly whenever I've called with a question. ICBC contact info: www.icbc.com/about-icbc/contact-us/Pages/default.aspx
I’ve been trying to find an answer to this online but haven’t had any luck, I have an Ontario DZ class license, equivalent to a BC class 3 with air brake endorsement. I haven’t been able to find out whether my license will transfer to the equivalent class or if I would need to regain my license class with additional schooling after moving to BC. Would appreciate any input
My class 4 from AB transferred over to BC. Paul's class 1 with air brake endorsement transferred over to BC. Check/call ICBC, they look after that in BC. 😀
Thanks very much for sharing the video. I own a total loss car and am thinking about moving to BC with my car. The car is running ok and has passed inspection process for registration in SGI in Saskatoon. Is the inspection process for a total loss car same as other cars or it differs? Thanks, in advance, for your reply.
That I can't answer. Probably your best bet would be to contact ICBC directly to ask that question. Thanks for the comment and sorry I don't have a more knowledgeable answer. www.icbc.com/about-icbc/contact-us/Pages/default.aspx
That I can't answer. Probably your best bet would be to contact ICBC directly to ask that question. Thanks for the comment and sorry I don't have a more knowledgeable answer. www.icbc.com/about-icbc/contact-us/Pages/default.aspx
I found this story in the Globe and Mail from 2018 but I don't know if it answers your question. Do traffic-ticket demerits count against me in other jurisdictions?: www.theglobeandmail.com/drive/mobility/article-i-got-a-traffic-ticket-in-bc-as-a-non-resident-can-those-follow-me-if/ My advice for all things related to BC driver's licenses and vehicle insurance is to ask ICBC directly. They're the only ones that can provide a definitive answer to specific scenarios. ICBC contact info: www.icbc.com/about-icbc/contact-us/Pages/default.aspx
Why did you move to BC? I'm an immigrant here and I wish I new all the crap BC residents have to deal with before settling in this province! I wish my family could handle the cold, because I would love to move to Alberta where people have more basic freedoms
When moving to BC with a car what do you mean about "its not a work vehicle" does that mean I can't use my car for ride sharing apps like uber or lyft?
Thanks for sharing am planning to move bc from Calgary, but my car have some r kinda have some rust if I fix that before I move do you think it will pass the inspection?
It's hard to say. The condition of the body and frame is a consideration but I think it'd be highly dependent on the specific vehicle. You could try calling or emailing a shop in BC and explaining your question like you did here. A mechanic that does these inspections is probably the best person to ask for a definitive answer. Sorry I'm not more help.
B.C. stands for Bring Cash. And no that's not a joke. This province is a political and financial joke. Don't believe me, just Google any and all complaints about bc.
I have heard this. And I've known many people who have moved in and back out of the province. I'm still very good with our choice of moving to BC from AB.
So much work put into this! Wow! Impressive!
You got that right! Thanks for noticing. Thanks for watching. 😃
Thanks for sharing your experience! There are a LOT more unexpected information that isn't covered by ICBC.
Glad it was helpful! Yeah, ICBC can leave a little to be desired but in our experience, they're not any better or worse than other insurance companies we've dealt with.
Good luck with your move. 😀
@@LiveontheSunshineCoast The one area I've experienced I.C.B.C. being much worse is in their policies and in how they communicate those to their agents.
You get entirely different stories about some specific policies (see my looonnnnggg rant elsewhere in these comments) which leaves the motorist scratching their head and not knowing how to proceed.
Luckily I haven't yet experienced making a collision claim or such like. So I know nothing about how difficult that might be.
Great detailing about moving to BC from other provinces.
Very informative, thank you for posting.
Thanks for watching. Glad you found value in this. 😄😄
I just moved to BC. This makes me want to go back to the prairies
It's worth the effort and sounds worse than it is. Switching provinces with a car is a pain in the butt regardless of which way you're going.
Awesome info guys, very helpful
Thanks Earl. I'm pretty proud of Paul for putting this video together. -Val
Very helpful thanks for sharing !
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Many thanks!!!
😃 You're welcome. 😃 Thanks for watching. Thanks for your comment.
This is even more cumbersome than here in The US in most states.
Oh!
What are the first 3 things I need to do/be prepared for though? This is very insightful, and I will be referencing this video many times before we move, but I'd love to know where I should actually start! Thank you so much!
If I were to do it again, the first thing I'd do weeks or months before moving would be to get the bracket for my front license plate. That was more of a pain than I expected.
Next, and assuming you're moving to BC in the next few months, I'd get snow tires for my car. Even if you're moving to a spot in BC where you don't need them, you'll travel through a part of the province where they're required by law.
Lastly, I'd get a new windshield installed a few days prior to leaving for BC (if needed).
If you're really ambitious, you could research which shop/garage will do your out-of-province inspection and book an appointment that coincides with your expected arrival.
If your move to BC is in the next few days, I'd check road conditions to make sure the highway is open and safe for travel. Looks like the Coquihalla is out of service for the foreseeable future as are parts of Highway 1 in the Lower Mainland. Highway 3 might open in the days to come.
Current crisis aside, BC is an amazing province. You'll love it here!
You had to hand in the physical plate? That's so sad
Yes. And it was sad.
What if I have already pay insurance from Alberta for 1 year and I move to BC in the middle of the year. So I have to pay new insurance or just a little bit more money to previously paid insurance
When we moved, we cancelled our Alberta insurance once we had BC insurance. Alberta insurance sent us a refund for the portion we didn't use.
If you call ICBC, they'll be able to give you specific advice for your specific situation. They've always been very friendly whenever I've called with a question.
ICBC contact info: www.icbc.com/about-icbc/contact-us/Pages/default.aspx
Moving to BC and just bought a truck and it's morethan 2months already and using not for work. Is that all the requirements needed to be excempted?
I don't know the details on that. You'll want to check with ICBC.
I’ve been trying to find an answer to this online but haven’t had any luck, I have an Ontario DZ class license, equivalent to a BC class 3 with air brake endorsement. I haven’t been able to find out whether my license will transfer to the equivalent class or if I would need to regain my license class with additional schooling after moving to BC. Would appreciate any input
My class 4 from AB transferred over to BC. Paul's class 1 with air brake endorsement transferred over to BC. Check/call ICBC, they look after that in BC. 😀
@@LiveontheSunshineCoast thank you, appreciate the help.
Thanks very much for sharing the video. I own a total loss car and am thinking about moving to BC with my car. The car is running ok and has passed inspection process for registration in SGI in Saskatoon. Is the inspection process for a total loss car same as other cars or it differs?
Thanks, in advance, for your reply.
That I can't answer. Probably your best bet would be to contact ICBC directly to ask that question. Thanks for the comment and sorry I don't have a more knowledgeable answer.
www.icbc.com/about-icbc/contact-us/Pages/default.aspx
thank's.
man Im moving this week to Abbotsford I have a 2022 model car and I would need an inspection 😆😭
How much should I need to pay if I want to register a quebec vehicle in BC. I bought it 5 months back
That I can't answer. Probably your best bet would be to contact ICBC directly to ask that question. Thanks for the comment and sorry I don't have a more knowledgeable answer.
www.icbc.com/about-icbc/contact-us/Pages/default.aspx
How does demerit points from ab effect in bc?
I found this story in the Globe and Mail from 2018 but I don't know if it answers your question.
Do traffic-ticket demerits count against me in other jurisdictions?: www.theglobeandmail.com/drive/mobility/article-i-got-a-traffic-ticket-in-bc-as-a-non-resident-can-those-follow-me-if/
My advice for all things related to BC driver's licenses and vehicle insurance is to ask ICBC directly. They're the only ones that can provide a definitive answer to specific scenarios.
ICBC contact info: www.icbc.com/about-icbc/contact-us/Pages/default.aspx
Is we have to go through inspection every year when it will expire?
You only need to pass the inspection once. It doesn't expire. 😀
To confirm it is 90 days and not 6 months to switch over license plates and drivers ?
That's right.
www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/moving-bc/Pages/Default.aspx#:~:text=Welcome%20to%20B.C.!%20You%20have,licence%20after%20moving%20to%20B.C.
About To Switch Over To BC From Alberta. Do I Switch License First? Is There A Test?
Don't Wanna Give Up My Red Plate 😢😅
You'll change both at the same time. No test. Val was crestfallen when she had to give up her Alberta plate but she got over it pretty quickly! 😂
@@LiveontheSunshineCoast Thank You!
Why did you move to BC? I'm an immigrant here and I wish I new all the crap BC residents have to deal with before settling in this province! I wish my family could handle the cold, because I would love to move to Alberta where people have more basic freedoms
Sorry to hear there's stuff to deal with in settling in as an immigrant. I don't know what parts would be easier in Alberta freedom wise.
When moving to BC with a car what do you mean about "its not a work vehicle" does that mean I can't use my car for ride sharing apps like uber or lyft?
That's in relation to paying PST on the vehicle. Talk to ICBC for specifics about Uber or Lyft.
www.icbc.com/about-icbc/contact-us
Thanks for sharing am planning to move bc from Calgary, but my car have some r kinda have some rust if I fix that before I move do you think it will pass the inspection?
It's hard to say. The condition of the body and frame is a consideration but I think it'd be highly dependent on the specific vehicle. You could try calling or emailing a shop in BC and explaining your question like you did here. A mechanic that does these inspections is probably the best person to ask for a definitive answer. Sorry I'm not more help.
B.C. stands for Bring Cash. And no that's not a joke. This province is a political and financial joke. Don't believe me, just Google any and all complaints about bc.
I have heard this. And I've known many people who have moved in and back out of the province. I'm still very good with our choice of moving to BC from AB.