Hi, folks!
I understand that US and Canadian driver's licenses are valid in the opposite countries, and I know that the US is one of the countries from which Canada accepts licenses for exchange (with an eye test and verification of identity / driving experience, etc.). What I can't seem to find is whether or not provinces require the applicant to be a resident in Canada.
As a US citizen, could I turn in a New York or Michigan license for a CA license without having an address in Ontario? If not, could I stay in CA (visa-free) for 4-5 months and obtain a CA license during that time without having permanent resident status?
I understand that US and Canadian driver's licenses are valid in the opposite countries, and I know that the US is one of the countries from which Canada accepts licenses for exchange (with an eye test and verification of identity / driving experience, etc.). What I can't seem to find is whether or not provinces require the applicant to be a resident in Canada.
As a US citizen, could I turn in a New York or Michigan license for a CA license without having an address in Ontario? If not, could I stay in CA (visa-free) for 4-5 months and obtain a CA license during that time without having permanent resident status?