🇨🇦 Do you need an IDP to drive in Canada?
Depends on your licence· 1949 Geneva Convention· Last reviewed 1 May 2026
Short answer
It depends on the country that issued your licence — Canada accepts some foreign licences directly while others require an International Driving Permit (IDP). Confirm the rule for your specific licence before you travel.
Driving in Canada: the rule explained
Canadian provinces accept foreign licenses for visits (typically up to 90 days). Non-English/French licenses should carry an IDP or translation.
Renting a car in Canada
Rental companies require a license in Latin script or an IDP alongside the original.
What to carry when driving in Canada
- Original driving license (physical card)
- Passport with valid visa/entry stamp
- Translation companion or certified translation of your license
- Proof of insurance covering the destination
Canada: frequently asked questions
Do I need an International Driving Permit (IDP) to drive in Canada?
It depends on the country that issued your licence — Canada accepts some foreign licences directly while others require an International Driving Permit (IDP). Confirm the rule for your specific licence before you travel. Canadian provinces accept foreign licenses for visits (typically up to 90 days). Non-English/French licenses should carry an IDP or translation.
Is a translated driving licence accepted in Canada?
A certified translation companion helps officials and car-rental desks in Canada read your licence, but it does not replace an IDP where one is legally required. Always carry your original national licence with it.
What do I need to rent a car in Canada?
Rental companies require a license in Latin script or an IDP alongside the original.
Which IDP convention does Canada use?
Canada recognises IDPs issued under the 1949 Geneva Convention. Make sure your IDP is issued by your own country's authorised issuer under the matching convention.
Official sources
Need a real, government-recognised IDP? See how to get an IDP from an authorised issuer.
Requirements vary by country. Carry your translation together with your original driving licence and passport; some countries require an official IDP issued by an authorised body in your country of licence. Information provided is general guidance. Always check local regulations for your destination.
