UsCa said:I am going to visit my spouse to canada and I dont have a driver license here in US
can I apply for one in canada as I would be there on a visit?
please suggest
UsCa said:thank you so much for your replies
I have Indian driver license
and I will be visiting Ontario
is anything asked on the form about the status in canada ?
i mean my husband is sponsoring me and I am going to visit him. i know that on visitor record i cannot work, cannot go to school. but can go and apply for a driver license ?
i dont think so. spousal sponsorship has nothing to do with a DL but as per Quebec requirements (I am shocked) you need to be PR to have a DLTullysgirl said:Would getting a driver's license (SK) conflict with an Outland Spousal Sponsorship app??
Tullysgirl said:Would getting a driver's license (SK) conflict with an Outland Spousal Sponsorship app??
simb said:i dont think so. spousal sponsorship has nothing to do with a DL but as per Quebec requirements (I am shocked) you need to be PR to have a DL
I know about Ontario but not about SK
may be OhCanadiana can suggest you about SK rules
but as you are american and you must be having a american DL. you should be good to drive there
simb said:i dont think so. spousal sponsorship has nothing to do with a DL but as per Quebec requirements (I am shocked) you need to be PR to have a DL
truesmile said:You don't! We are only now just approaching end of Stage 1 for PR application and applicant has Quebec DL. Mind you, there is/was a requirement to have a Quebec Health card.
OhCanadiana said:Can you clarify your question? If you are asking if there's any reason why not to get one, I can't think of any ... you're already physically present in Canada establishing ties and most provinces have limits on how long you can drive without getting a provincial DL if you are in the province for an extended period of time.
The rules are on the SGI website and depend on the individual circumstances.
From a quick look at this page on the SGI website, it looks like visitors can get a DL for the duration of their legal stay in Canada
"Entitled to be in Canada
To prove you are legally entitled to be in Canada, you must provide 1 of the following documents:
Canadian Birth certificate
Canadian Citizenship and Immigration Canada documentation
If you're only temporarily authorized to be in Canada, your Saskatchewan driver's licence will expire when your Citizenship and Immigration Canada documentation expires."
truesmile said:You don't! We are only now just approaching end of Stage 1 for PR application and applicant has Quebec DL. Mind you, there is/was a requirement to have a Quebec Health card.