Looks like you're safe for a couple more years (see quote and blue text below). One less thing to worry aboutNessa said:While we´re on the topic of driver´s licences, I have a question...I was going to look into this but maybe somebody here knows.
Last year my alberta driver´s licence was going to expire on my birthday in september. So I had to fax in some special paperwork in order to renew it from Mexico. But you can only do this once and it is only valid for one year.
So now my driver´s licence is going to expire in september again, but I can´t do the paperwork from last year. I don´t think I will be back in Canada by the beginning of september to renew it on time...So what happens?
If it expires do I have to re-do the road test or is there some way I can get a new one without a test?
I'd print a copy of the page I link to below for my records when I got back, FWIW.
"Renewing a Driver's Licence
Plan to renew your driver's licence before the expiry date arrives. You may renew your licence up to one year before the licence expires. Courtesy reminder renewal forms for driver's licences are generally mailed to clients six to eight weeks before the expiry. If you have lost the renewal notice or have not received one in the mail, you do not need this form in order to renew you licence.
Renewals must be done in person at any registry agent office. Only residents of Alberta are eligible to renew. Anyone 75 years or older is required to submit a medical report. Medical reports are also required for holders of Class 1, 2 and 4 licences and for all licences with a condition code "C". It is not legal to drive with an expired licence. Any licence that has been expired for more than 3 years will be subject to passing another written and road test before reinstatement. If the photograph on your licence is four or more years old, a new one will have to be taken."
Source: http://www.servicealberta.gov.ab.ca/1742.cfm