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    Canadian Driver's License

    No, a valid driver's license lets you drive wherever it has jurisdiction. The Real ID has a new set of verifications to acquire in order for an American to use the license as an ID card at secure federal facilities. The TSA, which screens fliers, is a federal agency and Americans have to have...
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    Canadian Driver's License

    This makes perfect sense. I had been looking at https://www.ontario.ca/page/exchange-out-province-drivers-licence and couldn't see anything about residency there. A few years ago, the US introduced a new driver's license that is valid at federal facilities like airports. In order to get this...
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    Canadian Driver's License

    Thank you, k.h.p.!! This is what I was looking for. I hadn't been able to get the drivetest.ca website to load, so I'll try the link from a different browser.
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    Canadian Driver's License

    As a member of the Commonwealth, Canada has a number of licensing reciprocity agreements with other countries that the US doesn't, making it a stronger license internationally. To exchange for a Canadian license the applicant must surrender their US license, so I'm not trying to cheat anyone...
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    Canadian Driver's License

    Sure. My question is whether a Michigan address would be accepted, and if not, whether a CA address that I'm staying at temporarily would work even if I'm not planning to stay in the country long-term.
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    Canadian Driver's License

    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...