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Using international driving licence

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 5:32 pm
by haringnl83
Hello, we are hoping somebody has some knowledge about this and can solve for us whether this will be possible! My husband is Vietnamese and has been resident in the UK for 3 years. He now wants to obtain a driving licence, and has successfully applied for and received a UK provisional licence. He has studied for the theory test and attempted it but although his spoken English is excellent, his reading is a bit slower and he struggled with the English in the test. A friend of his has told him that he could apply for a driving licence in Vietnam when he is on holiday there next month, and it would be valid here for 12 months. But the information I found online is that it is only valid for 12 months from when he first arrived here, so he couldn't use a Vietnamese licence now because he has been here 3 years already. My husband thinks I'm wrong! Please could somebody confirm whether my husband is right, or whether I am right and he can only drive with a UK licence now. Thank you!

Re: Using international driving licence

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 7:15 pm
by Wanderer
12 months from first arrival and not reset on exit and re-entry.

Don't mess with the DLVA, I used to work there - once they've had you in their sights they won't leave you alone.

Re: Using international driving licence

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 9:21 pm
by Casa
Although theory driving tests are no longer available in foreign languages, your husband can choose to listen to the questions through head phones instead of reading them. He may find this easier. He needs to request this when he books the test.