If your policy was cancelled in the US due to non-payment and you moved to Canada can this keep you from getting insurance?

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See the thing is, that in order to prove "insurance experience" in Canada, coming from the US, you will need a "letter of experience" from your US insurer. This will obviously show a cancellation, and hence, be the deciding factor about your prospective premiums here in Canada. Best to start over as a new driver in Canada. Leave out the old.

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