![]() ![]() Licences from different provinces and regions look different and have different details on them, which makes it hard to tell if they're valid.īy providing the evidence of validity when you make your application, there won't be any delays while you wait for your licence to be validated. India and Pakistan don't have centralised licensing authorities. ![]() !/vehicleRegistrationSearch (external link)Ĭontact the Tongan Ministry of Infrastructure: (external link) Why you need evidence of validity When you have your evidence of validity, print it out and take it to the specialist overseas conversion site along with all your other documents when you apply for your overseas conversion. ![]() Most people should be able to do this online at one of the websites below. You'll need to get evidence of validity from your licensing authority. If your licence is from India, Pakistan or Tonga, you'll need to provide evidence that your licence is valid when you apply for an overseas conversion. Evidence of validity required for licences from India, Pakistan and Tonga If you're converting to a restricted licence, you'll need to pay the restricted practical test fee of $86.60 instead of $59.90. If you're converting to a car or motorcycle learner licence, you don't have to pay a practical test fee. If you miss your test time or your test if failed or terminated, you must pay another fee when you rebook. What it costs Non-exempt country - full licence Once you’ve passed your practical test, you'll get a New Zealand driver licence without a supervisor condition. You can book this at the specialist overseas conversion site. You then need to pass your practical driving test. This New Zealand licence over-rides your overseas driver licence, and you must only drive with a supervisor next to you in the front seat until you’ve passed your practical driving test. Once you've passed the theory test, you'll get a New Zealand driver licence with a supervisor condition. If your licence is from India, Pakistan or Tonga, you'll also need to provide evidence your licence is valid.Įvidence of validity for licences from India, Pakistan and Tonga You need to make your application at a specialist overseas conversion site first, and pass your theory test. If your licence is from a non-exempt country, you must pass a theory test and a practical driving test.įind out all about the driver licence theory testsįind out all about the driver licence practical tests If your licence is not from one of the countries above, then your licence is from a non-exempt country. *Hong Kong is recognised as a Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China. These countries are considered exempt countries: Australia Some countries* require similar driving skills and have similar licensing systems to New Zealand’s. The tests you need to sit depend on the country your licence is from. To prove that you are familiar with our road rules and can drive safely, some people will need to sit theory tests and practical driving tests. You can find out more in The official New Zealand road code. You must present your physical overseas driver licence.įind a specialist overseas conversion site in your area Theory and practical tests required for drivers from some countriesĪll drivers must know the road rules, what the road signs mean and how to drive safely. You can't convert to a New Zealand licence using only an international driving permit. If you do, you'll also have to pay the test fees. You may also need to pass theory and practical tests.
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