License from PhilippinesDriving in Prince Edward Island

Can you drive in Prince Edward Island with a Philippine license?

Can you drive in Prince Edward Island with a Philippine license? See IDP and translation rules, plus the steps for visitors and new residents.

Yes, with conditionsas a visitor, for up to 30 days

  • Visitingup to 30 days on your current licence
  • Moving here12 months to switch to a local licence
  • IDPdepends on your stay, details below
✓ Verified against official sources

What we verified for this route

Human-reviewed on July 11, 2026. 2 official sources connected.

Visitor driving rule

Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei Zakhareuski

Likely yes or conditional for visitors in Prince Edward Island, but this route needs reviewer confirmation against the official source.

Destination-level research notes for reviewer: PEI has reciprocal arrangements with every Canadian province and territory and every U.S. state. PEI also has reciprocal licence exchange agreements with Austria, Australia, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and the United States, with class-specific scope in the PDF. Reciprocal class scope in the PDF: Austria Class 5 and 6; Australia Class 5 and 6; France Class 5; Germany Class 5 and 6; Japan Class 5 and 6; South Korea Class 5 and 6; Switzerland Class 5 and 6; Taiwan Class 5 and 6; Ukraine Class 5 effective August 15, 2022; United Kingdom Class 5 and 6; United States Class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Effective January 24, 2022, holders of an active Class 5 or equivalent licence from Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden do not need a written exam or road test for a PEI Class 5 licence if they present a valid driver licence and one supporting document. Supporting documents for unilateral exchange are a valid International Drivers Permit, an original driving record/abstract from the home jurisdiction issued within 30 days, an original letter from the home licensing agency issued within 30 days, or an original embassy/consular letter stating driver licence status issued within 30 days. Non-reciprocal-country applicants can still apply for a PEI licence, but must take a written knowledge test, enrol in the Novice Driver Course for Newcomers, participate in GDL or enrol in a certified driving school, and pass a road test. Non-reciprocal applicants have up to 120 days to complete the exchange process. PEI recommends starting early because they must first qualify for a Class 7 instruction permit by passing the written knowledge test and then wait for a road test appointment. Experienced drivers from non-reciprocal countries who can prove at least two years of driving experience under the country-of-origin licence may apply to the Licensed Driver Education Program through a certified driving school on PEI.

Driver License ReciprocityDriver's Handbook

International Driving Permit

Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei Zakhareuski

IDP or international-permit handling is mentioned for Prince Edward Island; confirm whether it is required, recommended, or only a translation aid.

Destination-level research notes for reviewer: PEI has reciprocal arrangements with every Canadian province and territory and every U.S. state. PEI also has reciprocal licence exchange agreements with Austria, Australia, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and the United States, with class-specific scope in the PDF. Reciprocal class scope in the PDF: Austria Class 5 and 6; Australia Class 5 and 6; France Class 5; Germany Class 5 and 6; Japan Class 5 and 6; South Korea Class 5 and 6; Switzerland Class 5 and 6; Taiwan Class 5 and 6; Ukraine Class 5 effective August 15, 2022; United Kingdom Class 5 and 6; United States Class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Effective January 24, 2022, holders of an active Class 5 or equivalent licence from Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden do not need a written exam or road test for a PEI Class 5 licence if they present a valid driver licence and one supporting document. Supporting documents for unilateral exchange are a valid International Drivers Permit, an original driving record/abstract from the home jurisdiction issued within 30 days, an original letter from the home licensing agency issued within 30 days, or an original embassy/consular letter stating driver licence status issued within 30 days. Non-reciprocal-country applicants can still apply for a PEI licence, but must take a written knowledge test, enrol in the Novice Driver Course for Newcomers, participate in GDL or enrol in a certified driving school, and pass a road test. Non-reciprocal applicants have up to 120 days to complete the exchange process. PEI recommends starting early because they must first qualify for a Class 7 instruction permit by passing the written knowledge test and then wait for a road test appointment. Experienced drivers from non-reciprocal countries who can prove at least two years of driving experience under the country-of-origin licence may apply to the Licensed Driver Education Program through a certified driving school on PEI.

Driver License ReciprocityDriver's Handbook

New resident deadline

Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei Zakhareuski

New residents appear to have about 365 days before needing a local licence in Prince Edward Island; verify the exact wording.

Destination-level research notes for reviewer: PEI has reciprocal arrangements with every Canadian province and territory and every U.S. state. PEI also has reciprocal licence exchange agreements with Austria, Australia, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and the United States, with class-specific scope in the PDF. Reciprocal class scope in the PDF: Austria Class 5 and 6; Australia Class 5 and 6; France Class 5; Germany Class 5 and 6; Japan Class 5 and 6; South Korea Class 5 and 6; Switzerland Class 5 and 6; Taiwan Class 5 and 6; Ukraine Class 5 effective August 15, 2022; United Kingdom Class 5 and 6; United States Class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Effective January 24, 2022, holders of an active Class 5 or equivalent licence from Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden do not need a written exam or road test for a PEI Class 5 licence if they present a valid driver licence and one supporting document. Supporting documents for unilateral exchange are a valid International Drivers Permit, an original driving record/abstract from the home jurisdiction issued within 30 days, an original letter from the home licensing agency issued within 30 days, or an original embassy/consular letter stating driver licence status issued within 30 days. Non-reciprocal-country applicants can still apply for a PEI licence, but must take a written knowledge test, enrol in the Novice Driver Course for Newcomers, participate in GDL or enrol in a certified driving school, and pass a road test. Non-reciprocal applicants have up to 120 days to complete the exchange process. PEI recommends starting early because they must first qualify for a Class 7 instruction permit by passing the written knowledge test and then wait for a road test appointment. Experienced drivers from non-reciprocal countries who can prove at least two years of driving experience under the country-of-origin licence may apply to the Licensed Driver Education Program through a certified driving school on PEI.

Driver License ReciprocityDriver's Handbook

License exchange

Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei Zakhareuski

Exchange or transfer may be possible in Prince Edward Island, depending on issuing country and licence class. Verify this origin specifically.

Destination-level research notes for reviewer: PEI has reciprocal arrangements with every Canadian province and territory and every U.S. state. PEI also has reciprocal licence exchange agreements with Austria, Australia, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and the United States, with class-specific scope in the PDF. Reciprocal class scope in the PDF: Austria Class 5 and 6; Australia Class 5 and 6; France Class 5; Germany Class 5 and 6; Japan Class 5 and 6; South Korea Class 5 and 6; Switzerland Class 5 and 6; Taiwan Class 5 and 6; Ukraine Class 5 effective August 15, 2022; United Kingdom Class 5 and 6; United States Class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Effective January 24, 2022, holders of an active Class 5 or equivalent licence from Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden do not need a written exam or road test for a PEI Class 5 licence if they present a valid driver licence and one supporting document. Supporting documents for unilateral exchange are a valid International Drivers Permit, an original driving record/abstract from the home jurisdiction issued within 30 days, an original letter from the home licensing agency issued within 30 days, or an original embassy/consular letter stating driver licence status issued within 30 days. Non-reciprocal-country applicants can still apply for a PEI licence, but must take a written knowledge test, enrol in the Novice Driver Course for Newcomers, participate in GDL or enrol in a certified driving school, and pass a road test. Non-reciprocal applicants have up to 120 days to complete the exchange process. PEI recommends starting early because they must first qualify for a Class 7 instruction permit by passing the written knowledge test and then wait for a road test appointment. Experienced drivers from non-reciprocal countries who can prove at least two years of driving experience under the country-of-origin licence may apply to the Licensed Driver Education Program through a certified driving school on PEI.

Driver License ReciprocityDriver's Handbook

Testing requirements

Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei Zakhareuski

Testing depends on exchange eligibility in Prince Edward Island. Verify written/road/vision requirements for this origin.

Destination-level research notes for reviewer: PEI has reciprocal arrangements with every Canadian province and territory and every U.S. state. PEI also has reciprocal licence exchange agreements with Austria, Australia, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and the United States, with class-specific scope in the PDF. Reciprocal class scope in the PDF: Austria Class 5 and 6; Australia Class 5 and 6; France Class 5; Germany Class 5 and 6; Japan Class 5 and 6; South Korea Class 5 and 6; Switzerland Class 5 and 6; Taiwan Class 5 and 6; Ukraine Class 5 effective August 15, 2022; United Kingdom Class 5 and 6; United States Class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Effective January 24, 2022, holders of an active Class 5 or equivalent licence from Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden do not need a written exam or road test for a PEI Class 5 licence if they present a valid driver licence and one supporting document. Supporting documents for unilateral exchange are a valid International Drivers Permit, an original driving record/abstract from the home jurisdiction issued within 30 days, an original letter from the home licensing agency issued within 30 days, or an original embassy/consular letter stating driver licence status issued within 30 days. Non-reciprocal-country applicants can still apply for a PEI licence, but must take a written knowledge test, enrol in the Novice Driver Course for Newcomers, participate in GDL or enrol in a certified driving school, and pass a road test. Non-reciprocal applicants have up to 120 days to complete the exchange process. PEI recommends starting early because they must first qualify for a Class 7 instruction permit by passing the written knowledge test and then wait for a road test appointment. Experienced drivers from non-reciprocal countries who can prove at least two years of driving experience under the country-of-origin licence may apply to the Licensed Driver Education Program through a certified driving school on PEI.

Driver License ReciprocityDriver's Handbook

Translation requirements

Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei Zakhareuski

Unknown. The extracted official notes do not clearly state a translation rule for Prince Edward Island.

Destination-level research notes for reviewer: PEI has reciprocal arrangements with every Canadian province and territory and every U.S. state. PEI also has reciprocal licence exchange agreements with Austria, Australia, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and the United States, with class-specific scope in the PDF. Reciprocal class scope in the PDF: Austria Class 5 and 6; Australia Class 5 and 6; France Class 5; Germany Class 5 and 6; Japan Class 5 and 6; South Korea Class 5 and 6; Switzerland Class 5 and 6; Taiwan Class 5 and 6; Ukraine Class 5 effective August 15, 2022; United Kingdom Class 5 and 6; United States Class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Effective January 24, 2022, holders of an active Class 5 or equivalent licence from Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden do not need a written exam or road test for a PEI Class 5 licence if they present a valid driver licence and one supporting document. Supporting documents for unilateral exchange are a valid International Drivers Permit, an original driving record/abstract from the home jurisdiction issued within 30 days, an original letter from the home licensing agency issued within 30 days, or an original embassy/consular letter stating driver licence status issued within 30 days. Non-reciprocal-country applicants can still apply for a PEI licence, but must take a written knowledge test, enrol in the Novice Driver Course for Newcomers, participate in GDL or enrol in a certified driving school, and pass a road test. Non-reciprocal applicants have up to 120 days to complete the exchange process. PEI recommends starting early because they must first qualify for a Class 7 instruction permit by passing the written knowledge test and then wait for a road test appointment. Experienced drivers from non-reciprocal countries who can prove at least two years of driving experience under the country-of-origin licence may apply to the Licensed Driver Education Program through a certified driving school on PEI.

Driver License ReciprocityDriver's Handbook

Documents to bring

Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei Zakhareuski

Documents are required for a local licence in Prince Edward Island; verify the exact list for this origin and status.

Destination-level research notes for reviewer: PEI has reciprocal arrangements with every Canadian province and territory and every U.S. state. PEI also has reciprocal licence exchange agreements with Austria, Australia, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and the United States, with class-specific scope in the PDF. Reciprocal class scope in the PDF: Austria Class 5 and 6; Australia Class 5 and 6; France Class 5; Germany Class 5 and 6; Japan Class 5 and 6; South Korea Class 5 and 6; Switzerland Class 5 and 6; Taiwan Class 5 and 6; Ukraine Class 5 effective August 15, 2022; United Kingdom Class 5 and 6; United States Class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Effective January 24, 2022, holders of an active Class 5 or equivalent licence from Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden do not need a written exam or road test for a PEI Class 5 licence if they present a valid driver licence and one supporting document. Supporting documents for unilateral exchange are a valid International Drivers Permit, an original driving record/abstract from the home jurisdiction issued within 30 days, an original letter from the home licensing agency issued within 30 days, or an original embassy/consular letter stating driver licence status issued within 30 days. Non-reciprocal-country applicants can still apply for a PEI licence, but must take a written knowledge test, enrol in the Novice Driver Course for Newcomers, participate in GDL or enrol in a certified driving school, and pass a road test. Non-reciprocal applicants have up to 120 days to complete the exchange process. PEI recommends starting early because they must first qualify for a Class 7 instruction permit by passing the written knowledge test and then wait for a road test appointment. Experienced drivers from non-reciprocal countries who can prove at least two years of driving experience under the country-of-origin licence may apply to the Licensed Driver Education Program through a certified driving school on PEI.

Driver License ReciprocityDriver's Handbook

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