I see from your other posts that you were in BC. According to http://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/renew-replace/renewing-licence/renewing-dl they don't ask for proof of residency, just 2 pieces of ID and your fee.
I have my Korea license and I know that I'm able to change it to a Canadian one.
However I think there's a line saying that I should exchange my driver's license within 6 months entering Canada or something...
I immigrated to Canada in 2002... so that doesn't work and plus I got the license last year so 6 months is over..
Has anyone heard of such rule when you need to change your driver's license from another country???
You need to exhange it usually within 3 months of arrival if you are driving. If you have not been driving, it doesn't really matter. You should try it anyway.
Please, read the ICBC guidelines before posting questions already answered: http://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/renew-replace/renewing-licence#licence_expired_more_than_three_years_ago. Good luck!
I arrived on LMIA based WP with my family (Husband, Spouse, 2 Kids). My wife received Temporary Resident Visa to stay with me until my WP expires. May I know if my wife is eligible to get a driver license.
I arrived on LMIA based WP with my family (Husband, Spouse, 2 Kids). My wife received Temporary Resident Visa to stay with me until my WP expires. May I know if my wife is eligible to get a driver license.