I'm PR and my wife has a visitor visa, she has an expired US driver's license (expired within 12 months), she has over 5 years' driving experience in the US and has the driving record as well.
Can she exchange for an Ontario driver's license considering she is on a visitor visa?
No, because applying to a provincial government Department of Transportation (or Division of Motor Vehicles, or equivalent) for a driver's licence requires that you have a permanent address in that province, which as a visitor you can't demonstrate that you have.
The usual proof of having a permanent address is a signed apartment lease, a deed or mortgage statement for a house or condo, or a utility bill or insurance statement with a local address.
1. There is no such thing as an International Drivers Permit. The IDP is just a translation of your VALID national/state drivers license. You need a valid DL .
I'm PR and my wife has a visitor visa, she has an expired US driver's license (expired within 12 months), she has over 5 years' driving experience in the US and has the driving record as well.
Can she exchange for an Ontario driver's license considering she is on a visitor visa?