Finally I got my PR approved last month after a whole year long waiting. Now I plan to drive to Canada with using my student permit visa first because I need to rush to Toronto to register class. (I was admitted by a school in Toronto).
My US driving license expired in the end of July. I wonder am I allowed to drive to Canada if my driving license expired? Thank you!
Besides, is it that I need to provide a list regarding the items I carry with when I first come to Canada? ( for tax-free purpose)
Thanks for the reply. I will convert it into Canada driving license afterwards. Once I get my confirmation letter in Canada, I will import my car... I know it may take few months. I know Canada allows new immigrants with "one-year"expired US driving license to change Canadian driving license.
Thanks for the reply. I will convert it into Canada driving license afterwards. Once I get my confirmation letter in Canada, I will import my car... I know it may take few months. I know Canada allows new immigrants with "one-year"expired US driving license to change Canadian driving license.
Although I have no insider info, if there is such a rule then I doubt that it implies anyone can drive with an expired licence but if they have a licence that is expired they have a year to exchange but not drive or drive at own risk in the mean time until exchanged.
I defer though to those more knowledgable as suspect different provinces even have different rules for US licence exchange
Finally I got my PR approved last month after a whole year long waiting. Now I plan to drive to Canada with using my student permit visa first because I need to rush to Toronto to register class. (I was admitted by a school in Toronto).
My US driving license expired in the end of July. I wonder am I allowed to drive to Canada if my driving license expired? Thank you!
Besides, is it that I need to provide a list regarding the items I carry with when I first come to Canada? ( for tax-free purpose)
Do NOT drive on an expired licence. You may hit problems with the authorities at any point in your journey, leading to much inconvenience.
You would be forced to abandon your vehicle wherever you are stopped, as you would not be licenced to carry on with the journey.
Thanks for the reply. I will convert it into Canada driving license afterwards. Once I get my confirmation letter in Canada, I will import my car... I know it may take few months. I know Canada allows new immigrants with "one-year"expired US driving license to change Canadian driving license.
Its true that Canada allows conversion of licenses expired within one year - with an original DMV letter to authenticate your driving license. However driving with expired license(especially when caught) is a serious offense on both sides... I m sure the CBSA may ask for the same at PoE... Dont risk it...
Finally I got my PR approved last month after a whole year long waiting. Now I plan to drive to Canada with using my student permit visa first because I need to rush to Toronto to register class. (I was admitted by a school in Toronto).
My US driving license expired in the end of July. I wonder am I allowed to drive to Canada if my driving license expired? Thank you!
Besides, is it that I need to provide a list regarding the items I carry with when I first come to Canada? ( for tax-free purpose)
Operation while disqualified is an indictable offense in Canada. If you were caught in the U.S.A., this immediately disqualifies your entry into Canada due to criminal inadmissibility. Yes, you are required to report this to IRCC if caught.
You can take your chances. But understand that it is your decision and you have to live with the consequences.