2025 Cost Breakdown: Getting a Driver’s License in Canada
Getting your driver’s license in Canada is an exciting step, but it’s important to understand the financial commitment involved. With updates to the licensing system and the introduction of digital tools in 2025, the process now includes both traditional and modern expenses. Here's a breakdown of what you can expect to pay.
1. Knowledge and Vision Test
Most provinces start you off with a written knowledge test, typically paired with a basic vision screening. This step usually costs between $15 and $25, depending on the province. It’s the first gateway into the licensing system, so preparation is key.
To help you get ready, licenseprep.ca offers free study guides, practice tests, and province-specific test information to ensure you pass on your first attempt.
2. Beginner’s Permit (G1, Class 7, etc.)
Once you pass your knowledge test, you’ll receive a beginner’s permit. This usually comes with a fee of $90 to $150, which may include administrative charges and the physical card. In 2025, some provinces are also offering the option of digital permits accessible through official government apps.
3. Road Tests and License Upgrades
Graduated licensing systems mean you’ll likely take two road tests: an intermediate-level and a final full-license exam. These can cost $50 to $120 each, depending on your location. Test fees may also vary if rescheduling or booking with a private driving center.
4. Driving Lessons
While not mandatory, driving school is strongly recommended—especially for new drivers or immigrants unfamiliar with Canadian rules. A full package can range from $600 to over $1,000, depending on hours and instructor quality.
5. Digital Licensing Costs
With Canada moving toward digital licenses in 2025, some provinces may charge $5 to $10 for mobile license activation. Others are offering it for free during the rollout phase. You can find updated digital licensing fees and rollout dates at licenseprep.ca.
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