Hello,
I am a Permanent Resident from the US living in BC. I am applying for jobs and many require or prefer people with a BC License and driving record. I have my US license from Texas, I can trade it in for a BC one. However, I need my US license for many practical reasons. For example, when voting from Canada in US elections, I have to use my Driver's license number to prove I belong in my voting district. In the US, most places don't recognize Canadian ID cards, so I would have to carry my passport with me at all times. When I contact my US bank by phone, they often ask my DL number for security. If it is possible, I would like to have both.
My family still resides in Texas. Is it possible that I surrender my US DL to get a BC DL? Then contact the Department of Motor Vehicles (basically ICBC for the US) in Texas and ask them to send a new license to my family in Texas?
Has anyone else done this, or knows a way around this problem?
Thanks a lot!
Lewis
I am a Permanent Resident from the US living in BC. I am applying for jobs and many require or prefer people with a BC License and driving record. I have my US license from Texas, I can trade it in for a BC one. However, I need my US license for many practical reasons. For example, when voting from Canada in US elections, I have to use my Driver's license number to prove I belong in my voting district. In the US, most places don't recognize Canadian ID cards, so I would have to carry my passport with me at all times. When I contact my US bank by phone, they often ask my DL number for security. If it is possible, I would like to have both.
My family still resides in Texas. Is it possible that I surrender my US DL to get a BC DL? Then contact the Department of Motor Vehicles (basically ICBC for the US) in Texas and ask them to send a new license to my family in Texas?
Has anyone else done this, or knows a way around this problem?
Thanks a lot!
Lewis