How to Convert Your International Driver’s License to a Canadian One

 If you’re a newcomer to Canada or just visiting, you may wonder how to convert your international driver’s license to a Canadian one. Depending on your country of origin, the process can vary, but here's a general guide to help you understand what to expect.



Some countries have reciprocal agreements with Canada, meaning their drivers’ licenses are recognized, and you can convert them into a Canadian license without taking any tests. Countries like the USA, France, and Germany have agreements with various provinces, such as Ontario and British Columbia.

To convert your foreign driver’s license, visit your local Driver and Vehicle Licensing Centre and bring your original foreign license, proof of residency, and other identification documents. If your country doesn’t have a reciprocal agreement, you may need to complete the full licensing process, including written and road tests.

Once your documents are verified, you’ll need to pay any applicable fees for the conversion. The exact fee depends on your province, but it generally ranges between $20 and $100.

If your foreign license is not eligible for exchange, you will be required to take a written knowledge test and a road test. To prepare, use study resources available on LicensePrep.ca for practice tests and guides.

Converting your international driver’s license to a Canadian one can be a straightforward process if you follow the steps and are well-prepared.

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