To apply for a driving licence in the UK, you need to be at least 17 years old and have a valid UK address. You can apply online through the DVLA website or by filling out a D1 application form and sending it by post. You will also need to provide identification documents, a passport-sized photo, and pay the required fee. Additionally, you may need to pass a theory test and a practical driving test.
yes everwhere you do Any EU driving licence will be acceptable for driving in Poland; for EU citizens there is no need to get an international licence.
Apply for a replacement licence to DVLA Swansea and your new licence will arrive with the points removed.
Yes, for up to 12 months and then you must apply for a provisional UK licence.
To apply for a UK driving licence on-line, you must be a resident of Great Britain. There is no way to apply if you do not have a GB address.
You can use an EU driving licence in the UK until it expires.
Yes you can.However if you take up residency or stay longer than six months (12 months in some cases) you must apply for a UK licence.
A 'full UK driving licence' refers to a driving licence issued by a UK authority that entitles the bearer to drive a car on the public highway without L plates or supervision.
If you have an EU driving licence, you may use the licence for as long as it is valid. If you have a licence from outside the EU, you may only use it for the first 12 months that you are in the UK. After this time you must obtain a UK licence.
you can not drive with algerian driving licence but you can live in France for 6 months and exchange your algerian licence to a french one and you can drive in the UK
EU driving licences do not need to be converted to UK licences.
No. It is not legal to drive in the UK without a licence. You must be 17 to hold a full licence. Learners must apply for a provisional driving licence this can be done while 16, however you must be at least 17 to drive a car in the UK.
EU driving licences can be used in the UK for life (provided the licence does not expire).