Cost, other options, prompt B.C. to phase out enhanced driver’s licence and ID cards
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says it is phasing out two types of travel identification cards that allowed easier entrance into the United States.
The enhanced driver’s licence and enhanced identification card allowed the holder to enter the United States through land crossings or marine ports without needing to present a valid passport.
The documents can’t be used for air travel and haven’t been available since last March when the Insurance Corporation of B.C., which manages the program, curtailed numerous services as the COVID-19 pandemic arrived.
A statement from the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General says the cards are being discontinued because other travel documents are more cost effective, remain valid longer and cover air travel.