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New Brunswick says recently arrived Ukrainian nationals who have a valid Ukrainian licence can obtain a passenger vehicle licence for $90

New Brunswick is making it easier for Ukrainian newcomers to get a provincial driver’s licence.

The provincial government announced today that recently arrived Ukrainian nationals who already have a valid Ukrainian licence can obtain a provincial passenger vehicle licence for $90. Public Safety Minister Bill Hogan issued a statement saying the reciprocity agreement will help the province create a welcoming environment for Ukrainians, who are fleeing the Russian invasion of their country.

A Class 5 New Brunswick licence authorizes holders to drive any two-axle motor vehicle, except an ambulance, taxi or bus. Applicants must provide identification documents and submit to a vision test at any Service New Brunswick office, but they will be exempt from any tests.Our Morning Update and Evening Update newsletters are written by Globe editors, giving you a concise summary of the day’s most important headlines.

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