You need to be able to provide one of the other accepted primary IDs on the list:Hi, my PR card is expired and I can not renew my PR card yet because I do not meet the Residency obligation.
I do not have valid Primary ID requested by ICBC.
How Can I get a driving license?
Please HELP
If you do this, please let us know how it work.If you don't have the right ID
If you were born outside Canada and don't have the required primary ID, please contact Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada at 1-888-242-2100.
Due to Covid-19, the Government of Canada has been taking several months to process applications for their ID cards. This includes replacement ID such as an expired Permanent Resident Cards. In many cases we will be able to issue you an interim (paper) driver's licence until your Government of Canada ID arrives. Please contact us if you are unsure what other ID we would accept to allow you to obtain an interim driver's licence.
Thank you very much, I will try contact ICBC and Immigration bureau.You may not have any of the primary documents if you are a PR (without a valid PR card) and have been out of country for a while; I’d recommend contacting ICBC about the potential for an interim ID. The problem is if you are out of compliance with RO, it may be quite a while before you apply for the PR card and even longer before you have a valid PR card, and it is unknown how long ICBC will provide an interim ID for.
If you do this, please let us know how it work.
I don't have any of the primary ID required by ICBC, that is the problemYou need to be able to provide one of the other accepted primary IDs on the list:
https://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/visit-dl-office/Pages/Accepted-ID.aspx#:~:text=Accepted primary ID&text=Must include your photo.,last visit to our office.
In that case I think you are out of luck.I don't have any of the primary ID required by ICBC, that is the problem
I called ICBC this morning about the interim license. It will likely not be a viable solution fo a PR who is not in compliance with their RO. While there are options for getting the interim without a PR card or other primary document, you have to be able to prove status. The original COPR will not work. The representative mentioned getting an updated landing document (not sure that is a thing), or proof that you have submitted an application for your PR card renewal.Thank you very much, I will try contact ICBC and Immigration bureau.
I just called the ICBC, they don't have anything as the Interim ID. But they say they can accept expired PR card + proof of PR card renewal application. And if the clerk approves of that, they will give you a yellow paper, i think it may be serve as a temporary driving license.You need to be able to provide one of the other accepted primary IDs on the list:
https://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/visit-dl-office/Pages/Accepted-ID.aspx#:~:text=Accepted primary ID&text=Must include your photo.,last visit to our office.
In my opinion, that would be a very bad idea!I just called the ICBC, they don't have anything as the Interim ID. But they say they can accept expired PR card + proof of PR card renewal application. And if the clerk approves of that, they will give you a yellow paper, i think it may be serve as a temporary driving license.
you mean if I submit a renewal application when I don't meet RO, I may lose PR Status?In my opinion, that would be a very bad idea!
Yes, the yellow paper is an interim DL, in essence, but by you submitting a PR card renewal application just so you can get a BCDL...knowing that you have not met the R.O., you would be facing the probability of having it rejected. This would be disastrous because you when likely lose your PR status...just so you can drive? Right now, only your CARD has expired. Don't `turn yourself in' by telling them you have not met the R.O. to get a new card.
Might be time to realize that a better option is to wait until you have met the R.O. and THEN try the above plan that you have outlined.
you mean if I submit a renewal application when I don't meet RO, I may lose PR Status?
From what I know, PR Status is permanent, and I will never lose it unless I renounce (give it UP)
Is it not correct?
If it is rejected, it is fine. Because What i lose is only the 50 dollar application fee.
Have a look at the two threads that @Copingwithlife has provided. Suffice it to say that you will lose more than $50 if your renewal is denied. How would you remain in Canada if your PR status is revoked for not meeting the R.O.?you mean if I submit a renewal application when I don't meet RO, I may lose PR Status?
From what I know, PR Status is permanent, and I will never lose it unless I renounce (give it UP)
Is it not correct?
If it is rejected, it is fine. Because What i lose is only the 50 dollar application fee.
This. Depending on how far out of compliance you are, submitting the PR renewal could be bad idea. Are you currently working? If so, might be better to rely on other forms of transportation until you are back in compliance.In my opinion, that would be a very bad idea!
Yes, the yellow paper is an interim DL, in essence, but by you submitting a PR card renewal application just so you can get a BCDL...knowing that you have not met the R.O., you would be facing the probability of having it rejected. This would be disastrous because you when likely lose your PR status...just so you can drive? Right now, only your CARD has expired. Don't `turn yourself in' by telling them you have not met the R.O. to get a new card.
Might be time to realize that a better option is to wait until you have met the R.O. and THEN try the above plan that you have outlined.
Hi, my PR card is expired and I can not renew my PR card yet because I do not meet the Residency obligation.
I do not have valid Primary ID requested by ICBC.
How Can I get a driving license?
Please HELP
It’s confusing because you’ve posted contradictory statements.you mean if I submit a renewal application when I don't meet RO, I may lose PR Status?
From what I know, PR Status is permanent, and I will never lose it unless I renounce (give it UP)
Is it not correct?
If it is rejected, it is fine. Because What i lose is only the 50 dollar application fee.