Do you mean Ontario Photo Card? FYI- An Ontario Photo Card and a driver’s licence or a photo ID card from Ontario or another province, state or country cannot be held at the same time.Hi all,
As the title states,
1. Is it legal to obtain one?
2. Can we use it as address proof while applying for PR?
Thank you!
It's for my wife and she's in Canada on a Visitor's visa and only has her passport. We went to Service Ontario and applied one and they didn't ask for any proof except for a passport.Do you mean Ontario Photo Card? FYI- An Ontario Photo Card and a driver’s licence or a photo ID card from Ontario or another province, state or country cannot be held at the same time.
So you have no photo id at all?
It is legal as long as she doesn’t possess a driver’s license or photo id from any other country/state or province.It's for my wife and she's in Canada on a Visitor's visa and only has her passport. We went to Service Ontario and applied one and they didn't ask for any proof except for a passport.
I'm sponsoring her PR and wanted to her to get an Ontario ID with our local address, so that we can open joint bank account and show that we live at the same address.
So, is it legal to have one or not while applying for a PR?
I see. She has a Texas state ID which we wanted to show as proof that I and her were living in the same house in the US.It is legal as long as she doesn’t possess a driver’s license or photo id from any other country/state or province.
A non-PR/citizen obtaining an ID or drivers license in Canada is absolutely fine, however, the US and Canada have a drivers license/ID agreement that means if your wife obtains an ID in Ontario and doesn't disclose/surrender her Texas ID she could get in trouble in Canada when they find out.I see. She has a Texas state ID which we wanted to show as proof that I and her were living in the same house in the US.
Would uploading that as a supporting document cause any issues with the PR application?
Thank you, we'll go back and surrender the Texas ID and get an updated receipt of application.A non-PR/citizen obtaining an ID or drivers license in Canada is absolutely fine, however, the US and Canada have a drivers license/ID agreement that means if your wife obtains an ID in Ontario and doesn't disclose/surrender her Texas ID she could get in trouble in Canada when they find out.
If she surrenders her Texas ID when obtaining her Ontario ID Canada will notify Texas and that Texas ID will be considered no longer valid. Using a non-valid ID for a PR application isn't usually accepted, but if you're simply using it to show previous shared residency you could submit a clear photocopy or photo of both the front and rear of the ID - AND - be very clear in a note that this ID is no longer valid as it was surrendered to obtain an Ontario ID.
Assume she has a home country passport. Won’t that be an issue?I see. She has a Texas state ID which we wanted to show as proof that I and her were living in the same house in the US.
Would uploading that as a supporting document cause any issues with the PR application?
Could you please expand on what you mean? We are both Indian citizens. We were planning to add her H4 dependent visa and state ID under supporting documents as proof that we are legally married and were living together in the US.Assume she has a home country passport. Won’t that be an issue?
For medical insurance?You should also be speaking to your insurance company driving. Her longterm stay in Canada may be an issue.
did you go back to surrender Texas state id? I have a Michigan ID too so wanted to know if i need to go surrenderThank you, we'll go back and surrender the Texas ID and get an updated receipt of application.
Yes we did. They took it but they didn't really care and said they'd just keep it. License is different though, that needs to be surrendered during the exchange.did you go back to surrender Texas state id? I have a Michigan ID too so wanted to know if i need to go surrender
Thanks for the response Did they give any updated receipt? as in your original receipt you would have said something like no other photo id rightYes we did. They took it but they didn't really care and said they'd just keep it. License is different though, that needs to be surrendered during the exchange.
Yes, basically had to force the lady to write down my spouse's Texas ID info on it and get a new copy. If they try to push back, tell them it's an immigration requirement.Thanks for the response Did they give any updated receipt? as in your original receipt you would have said something like no other photo id right