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I have three years of driving experience in India. Can I somehow bypass the G2 test after qualifying G1 and directly take the Class G test if I bring DL extract along with my International Driving Permit (IDP)? I'm meticulously acquainted with the requisite experience and regulations. However, getting a precise piece of information regarding the procedure is a bewildering process. I'll be in awe of someone who'll assist me throughout this dilemma.
 
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I have three years of driving experience in India. Can I somehow bypass the G2 test after qualifying G1 and directly take the Class G test if I bring DL extract along with my International Driving Permit (IDP)? I'm meticulously acquainted with the requisite experience and regulations. However, getting a precise piece of information regarding the procedure is a bewildering process. I'll be in awe of someone who'll assist me throughout this dilemma.

No. It is G1, G2 then G. If there was a shortcut they would have issued you a higher licence when you applied.
 
I have three years of driving experience in India. Can I somehow bypass the G2 test after qualifying G1 and directly take the Class G test if I bring DL extract along with my International Driving Permit (IDP)? I'm meticulously acquainted with the requisite experience and regulations. However, getting a precise piece of information regarding the procedure is a bewildering process. I'll be in awe of someone who'll assist me throughout this dilemma.
No. It is G1, G2 then G. If there was a shortcut they would have issued you a higher licence when you applied.
Actually, before the pandemic, Ontario's MTO allows a foreign DL holder to jump from G1 directly to G after a month if one can provide a certificate of driving from home country's MTO. Not sure if it's the same today or even in other provinces.
 
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