I think they had an M2 but didn't do the exit test to get an M and it expired in 2012. They wonder if writing the M1 test now instantly gives them an M2.
I think they had an M2 but didn't do the exit test to get an M and it expired in 2012. They wonder if writing the M1 test now instantly gives them an M2.
I believe you have to jump through the hoops again. Insurers will want to see a safety course completed anyways. But because of your previous crack at it you’ll get to avoid all the waiting periods. So you could do the following if you had the time and lined up the bookings.
Experience only counts if it expired within the last 3 years. Same situation as you. Got M1/M2 in 2007, expired in 2012. Just Got M1 again, and need to wait full 60 days to get M2, then the 20 months for the M.
Experience only counts if it expired within the last 3 years. Same situation as you. Got M1/M2 in 2007, expired in 2012. Just Got M1 again, and need to wait full 60 days to get M2, then the 20 months for the M.
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