Moving to Canada? Here’s How to Exchange Your Foreign Driver’s License

 


Introduction

If you’ve recently moved to Canada, you might be wondering if you can drive with your current license. The good news is that many provinces allow newcomers to exchange a foreign license for a Canadian one—often without a road test. Here’s how it works.

How to Exchange Your License

1. Know the Rules of Your Province
Each province has different agreements with other countries. For example, Ontario has exchange agreements with countries like the U.S., the U.K., and Australia, while others may not.

2. Gather Required Documents
You’ll usually need:

  • Your valid foreign license

  • A certified translation (if the license isn’t in English or French)

  • Proof of driving experience (driving record, dated license, etc.)

3. Complete Any Required Tests
If your country isn't on the exchange list, you may need to pass a written knowledge test and/or a road test.

4. Apply at a Licensing Centre
Go in person to your local licensing office (like ServiceOntario or ICBC), submit your documents, and pay the required fee.

Even if you don’t need a test, Canadian driving rules can be different from what you're used to. Platforms like  licenseprep.ca help newcomers get up to speed on signs, speed limits, and right-of-way laws.

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