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All the driver test questions are directly based on information addressed in the driver handbook. Study and you'll improve your chances of passing the license test on your first try.

As an added bonus, you may find a practice test inside the driver manual. All practice tests mirror the actual license test in both style - multiple choice - and content. Passing a practice test serves as a fairly accurate gauge that you're ready. Is your copy of the state's driver handbook in a different language? Do I Need a Driver Manual? Traveling with a Pet Soon? Read This First. By checking this box and clicking the "Send me job offers" button below.

I understand that my consent is not required to get job alerts. Sep 25, 2. I don't think you'll find a driving book in Russian.. I have never seen them.. We are not a russian speaking country.. English and French will probably be all you will find Shouldn't he know how to speak english if he plans on getting a job here???

I mean I don't know how you can't get employment without being able to talk English I would suggest he learns how to speak english before coming to Canada Sep 25, 3. Now with that done I'm with the above poster.

Your brother should have a decent understanding of the english or french language both written and verbal. MrMeaner , Sep 25, Sep 25, 4. I agree with both of you. And he will be learning at least one of our official languages. However, I know for a fact that there is an opportunity to have a written G1 license test in a different language. So I thought there might be something similar for other licenses. Sep 25, 5. Don't quote me on this but I'm pretty sure the written test can be requested in a different language.

But the drive and inspection tests must be in french or english as it's proof the person taking the test can communicate with authorities if needed. Sep 25, 6. It is my belief that most Russian people seem to have a reasonably easy time learning functional English.

Learning to speak either one of Canada's official languages is a must really. Not too many employers will look at you if you don't. Customer communication would be very difficult without English as so many driving jobs involve shipments to the US.

If the Ministry of Transport would allow you to do your written test in Russian then you would be liable to provide and pay for a certified translator. I know there are many organizations out there now that teach English for employment as the planet has become so "global. Digitalwarrior , Sep 25, Sep 25, 7. I would think you best bet would be to call the MOT and ask them I have never seen a translated book to study nor have I ever heard of a test..

Then again I only speak english.. So I have no need to look



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