You can drive in Great Britain on a full, valid driving licence from an EU country.
You can drive in Great Britain until you’re 70. If you’re 67 or over when you become resident, you can drive for 3 years.
After this time you must exchange your licence. You do not have to retake your test.
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Order form D1 from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA).
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Send the form, the £43 fee and any documents you need (including your driving licence) to the address on the form.
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Your licence will usually arrive within 3 weeks. It might take longer if you’ve told DVLA about a medical condition and your details need to be checked.
You can only drive in Great Britain with a non-EU licence for 12 months after you arrive.
Your answers
- 3. Where did you pass your test?
- European Union or European Economic Area
- Change 3. Where did you pass your test?