Hello all,
I had a very bad experience recently with ICBC (Richmond office), that is the licensing dept of BC. I submitted my Indian DL which was issued in 2015 to give the knowledge test, at first they behaved as if I am a fraudster and went with the expression "Oh Indian DL! (eyebrows raised)". Then they went to check the DL in parivahan.gov.in and found the details but still went on to question " How do we know this is a driving license and you do not have multiple copies?" Then they went on to verify it but said it is not enough proof of driving experience and I need to give a driving abstract from RTO who issued the license. I have already talked to RTO about it to get one.
I have 2 questions, has anyone dealt with ICBC and know what format they need? Also, should I notarize the abstract as I am very sceptical of the office I am dealing with, they seem very unhelpful and xenophobic. Please help.
I had a very bad experience recently with ICBC (Richmond office), that is the licensing dept of BC. I submitted my Indian DL which was issued in 2015 to give the knowledge test, at first they behaved as if I am a fraudster and went with the expression "Oh Indian DL! (eyebrows raised)". Then they went to check the DL in parivahan.gov.in and found the details but still went on to question " How do we know this is a driving license and you do not have multiple copies?" Then they went on to verify it but said it is not enough proof of driving experience and I need to give a driving abstract from RTO who issued the license. I have already talked to RTO about it to get one.
I have 2 questions, has anyone dealt with ICBC and know what format they need? Also, should I notarize the abstract as I am very sceptical of the office I am dealing with, they seem very unhelpful and xenophobic. Please help.