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AUSTRALIAN DRIVER’S LICENSE
APPLYING FOR AN AUSTRALIAN DRIVER’S LICENSE
If your overseas license ceases to be valid, you may be eligible to apply for an Australian Driver’s license.
A person who enters Australia on a permanent visa or who is a permanent resident may drive on their current overseas license for a maximum of three months after arriving in Australia. If they wish to continue to drive after three months, an Australian driver’s license must be obtained in the state or territory in which the person is residing.
Recognized countries and jurisdictions
Australian driver’s license agencies recognize certain overseas countries and jurisdictions as having comparable licensing standards to Australia.
Individual applicants from the countries listed below are exempt from undertaking a knowledge and drive/ride test when applying for an Australian car or motorcycle license.
This makes it simpler to exchange a driver’s license.
Recognized countries and jurisdictions are:
Austria
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Canada
Croatia
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Guernsey
Ireland
Isle of Man (for licences first issued on or after 1 April 1991)
Italy
Japan
Jersey
Luxembourg
Malta (for licenses first issued on or after 2 January 2004)
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Portugal
Singapore
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
UK
USA
Experienced Driver Recognition
Countries and jurisdictions whose license testing standards meet the stringent assessment criteria relating to evidence of identity, security features of the card and license examiner training and assessment standards but do not meet all of the license testing requirements will be considered for Experienced Driver Recognition status. The experienced driver recognition category aims to recognize a person’s driving experience and age as a substitute for licensing measures aimed at novice drivers.
The following countries and jurisdictions have obtained Experienced Driver Recognition status:
Bulgaria
Czech Republic
Estonia
Hong Kong (Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China)*
Hungary
Latvia
Lithuania
Poland
Republic of Cyprus
Republic of Korea (South Korea)
Republic of Serbia
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
Taiwan
A person who holds a driver’s license from one of these countries and is 25 years of age or older may be able to exchange their overseas license for an Australian issued driver license without driver testing.
A person who holds a driver’s license from one of these countries and is under 25 years of age will be required to undertake theory and practical driving tests. If a person passes the tests set by the jurisdiction, their overseas license will be converted, based on years of driving experience and age, to the class of license they would have been on had they commenced driving in that Australian jurisdiction.
* A person wishing to exchange a Hong Kong license without driver testing must be 25 years or older and must have held the Hong Kong License for at least 12 months.
Other Countries
Applicants for an Australian driver’s license who hold a driver’s license from a non recognized country, are required to undertake a theory test and a practical driving test. If applicants pass both the theory and practical tests, their overseas license will be converted, based on years of driving experience and age, to the class of license they would have been on had they commenced driving in that Australian jurisdiction.
Converting an Overseas License
Individuals seeking conversion of an overseas license should make direct contact with the relevant Australian road agency.
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