Hello all,
I live in BC and recently changed my address as I moved from my old place to a different address within Vancouver. In BC, the licensing authority ICBC sends you a sticker with your new address to stick on top of the old address in your driver’s license, instead of issuing you an entirely new DL. I wonder if this sticker will be a cause for concern during the knowledge test when I will need to use my DL as a piece of ID.
Are there any BC residents here that have faced this before? Looking for your input.
To be clear, I applied for my citizenship early May 2021, I haven’t received the test invite yet but I’ve been following the April thread which seems to be seeing a lot of movement. So I’m asking this question in anticipation of the test invite.
Thank you!
I live in BC and recently changed my address as I moved from my old place to a different address within Vancouver. In BC, the licensing authority ICBC sends you a sticker with your new address to stick on top of the old address in your driver’s license, instead of issuing you an entirely new DL. I wonder if this sticker will be a cause for concern during the knowledge test when I will need to use my DL as a piece of ID.
Are there any BC residents here that have faced this before? Looking for your input.
To be clear, I applied for my citizenship early May 2021, I haven’t received the test invite yet but I’ve been following the April thread which seems to be seeing a lot of movement. So I’m asking this question in anticipation of the test invite.
Thank you!
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