If you plan to use a foreign driver’s licence in Canada, you should get an International Driving Permit (IDP) in your home country. An IDP will give you a translation of your licence into French and English. The process to get a driver’s licence in Canada depends on the province or territory where you live and on your driving background. · Once you pass your Class 5 road test, you will receive your full British Columbia Driver’s licence. If you have less than two years of driving experience in country without a reciprocal agreement: You cannot swap it for an B.C. driver’s licence. You will need to apply to enter the Graduated Licensing Program. For this you will take a knowledge test and get a . · Proof of a minimum of two years driving experience is needed to be exempt from B.C.’s Graduated Licensing Program. If you don't have two years' driving experience (with a full-privilege, non-learner licence) or can't prove it, you can still get a Class 7 or Class 8 licence with graduated licensing restrictions.
In British Columbia, new residents must exchange their driving licence within 90 days of moving to the province. Those from Austria, Australia, France, Germany, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey, Ireland, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom and the United States with a valid driving licence can normally exchange their licence straight away. The British Columbia Automobile Association is the provincial arm of the CAA and anyone aged 18 or older may apply to them for an IDP by filling out an online form, enclosing a photocopy of both sides of your current driver's license, two passport photos and a fee of $ The IDP is intended for use outside of Canada and is valid for one year. 1. BC Driver’s Licence and Services Card. The card is both a driver’s licence and a BC Services Card. 2. Name. The first, middle, and last name of the individual. 3. Card Issued Date. The date an individual had their identity verified at an ICBC driver licensing office.
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