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Yes - you need an international drivers licence when you travel to slovenia.
Only if you are tourist in US and you planing to drive, the Driver licence with your pasaport will be accepted, at least Mexican drivers licence.
The international driving permit is a translation of your licence. It needs to be presented with your full licence, whatever the issuing country. The international driving licence is just that. it is a licence in it's own right. If you have a full driving licence from a country that is recognised by the international driving permit scheme then you only need a permit.
No, you don't- your own national driving licence will suffice.
International permits/licences are not required in the UK. With an EU licence, you may drive on UK roads for as long as the licence is valid. With Non-EU licences, you may drive on UK roads for the first 12 months of your visit, provided your licence is valid for that time.
a drivers licence
As long as the Licence is current and valid for that country you can rent a car. People from outside Europe need to have a valid International drivers licence as well.
A Commercial drivers licence is the licence to drive any heavy weight vehicle. You do not need a parent in the vehicle with you when you drive on the streets. Although, you do need a parent present when you get your licence, and they have to sign the papers.
Unfortunately yes, if you get an international licence as well.
You do not need a drivers licence to be a carpenter.
if you are from outside the EU and wish to drive on Spanish Territory for long periods, your Licence should be translated by an official translator. You can also drive on an International Licence. After one year you must apply for a Spanish Licence, your 'outside the EU licence' and International Licence will not be valid. All EU Licences are recognised in Spain and you may use it until it expires, after which time you should obtain a Spanish Licence. Howerer, if you become a Resident in Spain, you should change your Licence to Spanish at the time of Residency
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