Just a quick update to say I went through the process of getting my Quebec driver's license this morning. It was relatively fast and painless, to be quite honest. I called 2 weeks ago and got an appointment. Brought my passport with COPR, my CSQ, and my U.S. driver's license with me. I was called by name, the clerk took my documents and started filling out the paperwork. She had to make some calls to confirm that my U.S. license was real since it wasn't coming up in her automated system (took about 10 minutes). Then she had me sign a document with my info on it, which she then signed saying my request for an exchange was approved. I was given a paper provisional license that I am to keep on me until my official driver's license comes in the mail (should be here by the 24th). Other than that she made me pay a pro-rated fee for the rest of the year, since I'll have to renew the same month as my birthday. Then they took my photo and signature for the card, and sent me on my way. They didn't even make me do an eye test, and they took my word for it when I said I'd had my license for over 10 yrs (which I have). Took a total of an hour, including wait time.
Tomorrow I'm going to start the process of importing/exporting my car. I realized today that maybe I did it backwards (should have done car first then license), but I have a copy of my old driver's license so hopefully they won't give me trouble.
Tomorrow I'm going to start the process of importing/exporting my car. I realized today that maybe I did it backwards (should have done car first then license), but I have a copy of my old driver's license so hopefully they won't give me trouble.