Around here if your car is already Alberta registered you can do what you want and mostly get away with it. However if you get pulled over they can go through your car front to back and write up all the fix it tickets they like. I don't know anyone that has happened to.
If, like me you're building a car that has not been on the road here in forever it needs to pass an "out of province" inspection in order to register and insure it. That is a fairly rigorous inspection. For inspection reasons I'm delaying certain parts of the build such as a cage and harnesses. Right now the bench seat and no belts is legal so that is what it'll get inspected with. Mechanically everything else will be new so that will be fine, then it's just lights, signals, horn, wipers etc. All easy stuff that already works on the car.
Once it's registered, inspected, and insured I'll add the cage, and harnesses.
If, like me you're building a car that has not been on the road here in forever it needs to pass an "out of province" inspection in order to register and insure it. That is a fairly rigorous inspection. For inspection reasons I'm delaying certain parts of the build such as a cage and harnesses. Right now the bench seat and no belts is legal so that is what it'll get inspected with. Mechanically everything else will be new so that will be fine, then it's just lights, signals, horn, wipers etc. All easy stuff that already works on the car.
Once it's registered, inspected, and insured I'll add the cage, and harnesses.