Driving in Canada on a Visitor Visa: What You Need to Know
Visiting Canada and want to drive? You might be allowed to use your foreign license temporarily—but there are important rules depending on your visa, province, and length of stay.
Can You Drive with a Foreign License in Canada?
1. Valid License from Your Home Country You can usually drive in Canada for up to 90 days with a valid license from your home country. Some provinces allow longer.
2. International Driving Permit (IDP) It’s strongly recommended (and sometimes required) to carry an IDP alongside your license, especially if it’s not in English or French.
3. Rental Car Requirements Most rental companies require drivers to be at least 21 and hold a valid license. Additional insurance may be required.
4. Insurance Coverage Make sure your travel insurance or rental car insurance covers driving liability in Canada. Road laws can be quite different from your home country. Before driving, use licenseprep.ca to quickly get up to speed on local signs and rules.


















