If you’re planning to travel abroad and think you might want to rent a car or motorbike, it’s essential to know what documents you’ll need. While some countries don’t require any special permits, many will accept an International Driving Permit (IDP) along with your Canadian driver’s license as proof of your driving skills.
What is an IDP?
An International Driving Permit (IDP) is a booklet that translates your driving qualifications into ten different languages and includes a photo. This makes it a handy backup form of ID, even if you don’t plan on driving. In Canada, only the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) is authorized to issue IDPs, but you don’t need to be a CAA member to get one.
Why Should a Canadian Get an IDP?
Imagine planning a trip and suddenly finding out you can’t rent a vehicle. That’s what happened to many Canadians in February 2012 when Florida enacted a law requiring all Canadian drivers to carry an IDP. The law caught many snowbirds off guard and left them without rental cars until it was repealed two months later. Those with an IDP were able to go about their trip as planned.
A personal story: When my friend and I were in Jeju, South Korea, we thought we’d rent a scooter to tour the island. Without IDPs, we hoped a rental office might overlook it, but we were denied. No scooter for us. Before my next trip, I made sure to get an IDP.
How to Get an IDP in Canada
If you’re 18 or older and have a valid Canadian driver’s license, getting an IDP is straightforward:
- Print Out the Application: Download and print the IDP application form.
- Special Form for Military Personnel: Members of the Department of National Defence/Canadian Armed Forces should use this specific application form.
- Visit Your Local CAA Office: Bring the completed form, a photocopy of both sides of your Canadian driver’s license, and two passport-type photos. Your local CAA office may take your photos for an extra fee.
- Pay the Fee: The fee for an IDP is $30.
- Quick Processing: Your IDP can be ready in as little as 30 minutes.
If you’re not near a CAA office or are already overseas, you can mail your application, required documents, and the fee to a CAA head office or local store, and they’ll send your permit by mail.
Where Can You Drive with an IDP?
The IDP is valid in all countries that have signed the 1949 Convention on Road Traffic and is recognized in many countries that aren’t signatories. Consider it a vital part of your travel documents, along with your passport.
How Long is an IDP Valid?
An IDP is valid for one year from the date of issue or until your provincial driver’s license expires, whichever comes first. After that, you’ll need to apply and pay the fee again to get a new one.
Age Requirement for an IDP
You must be at least 18 years old and have a valid driver’s license (not a learner’s permit) to apply for an IDP.
Applying for an IDP While Abroad
Yes, you can apply for an IDP by mail even if you’re not in Canada. Include a note stating you’re not in Canada and provide the address where you want the IDP mailed.
Conclusion
An IDP is an essential document for any Canadian planning to drive abroad. It’s easy to obtain and can save you from unexpected hassles during your travels. Ensure you have this important permit before your next international adventure