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marionsfleming Feb 16th 2009 7:24 am

DRIVING IN AUSTRALIA
 
Hi

I currently hold a UK driver's licence and have heard that it is ok to use this for 3 months in Australia. Do I eventually have to convert this licence to an Australian licence? I have an Australian passport (born there but grew up in SA and lived in UK since) so visa not part of the criteria.

Thanks for any useful reply.

Marion

Iwannabethere Feb 16th 2009 8:23 am

Re: DRIVING IN AUSTRALIA
 

Originally Posted by marionsfleming (Post 7291189)
Hi

I currently hold a UK driver's licence and have heard that it is ok to use this for 3 months in Australia. Do I eventually have to convert this licence to an Australian licence? I have an Australian passport (born there but grew up in SA and lived in UK since) so visa not part of the criteria.

Thanks for any useful reply.

Marion

Yes. Dead easy to do though. Down to the relevant office, fill in a form, hand over dosh (amount depends on how long you want your licence to run for), get given temp licence, have photo taken, new one in post in a few days. Makes it easier buying a car too as the registration of the car is linked to your licence. We did ours within the first week and the licences are regularly needed as ID. Even sending a parcel overseas needs ID verification and carrying a passport around is a faff!

ice mocha Feb 16th 2009 9:43 am

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need ID to send parcels abroad!!!?? really!?!?! hmmm.... :eek:

natalieml Feb 16th 2009 10:02 am

Re: DRIVING IN AUSTRALIA
 

Originally Posted by marionsfleming (Post 7291189)
Hi

I currently hold a UK driver's licence and have heard that it is ok to use this for 3 months in Australia. Do I eventually have to convert this licence to an Australian licence? I have an Australian passport (born there but grew up in SA and lived in UK since) so visa not part of the criteria.

Thanks for any useful reply.

Marion

Its really easy you go to the relevant department of transport, depending on which state your going to, some states might get you to do a small theory test but not all of them. I believe you dont need to if your returning to SA, but if its Queensland I think its a 30 question test.

Just google the relevant state transport department, should find all the info you need there.

squeezzii Feb 16th 2009 10:07 am

Re: DRIVING IN AUSTRALIA
 
If going to WA you get given a licence without taking a test if you hold a full uk licence

aus2be_OH Feb 16th 2009 10:11 am

Re: DRIVING IN AUSTRALIA
 

Originally Posted by squeezzii (Post 7291656)
If going to WA you get given a licence without taking a test if you hold a full uk licence

Only thing is a VERY quick eye test...:thumbsup:

hoofie2002 Feb 16th 2009 10:57 am

Re: DRIVING IN AUSTRALIA
 

Originally Posted by ice mocha (Post 7291600)
need ID to send parcels abroad!!!?? really!?!?! hmmm.... :eek:

Yep

slipshot Feb 16th 2009 11:17 am

Re: DRIVING IN AUSTRALIA
 
Or, you do not do anything, drive on the UK one for a while and any points get lost eventually...

No need to have an Aus licence. I have never had an Australian one and bought at least 5 cars over the time and never had a problem or ever needed anything other than a UK one.

Likewise, the rare few ocassions you need ID, your UK will be fine or just ake a passport. Howoften do you need ID?

As for sending a parcel and needing ID - eh? Think you must be going to the wrong places as I have never needed ID. Guess it depends what you are sending and what you are telling them, as I've certainly never required it.

aus2be_OH Feb 16th 2009 11:30 am

Re: DRIVING IN AUSTRALIA
 

Originally Posted by slipshot (Post 7291852)
Or, you do not do anything, drive on the UK one for a while and any points get lost eventually...

No need to have an Aus licence. I have never had an Australian one and bought at least 5 cars over the time and never had a problem or ever needed anything other than a UK one.

Likewise, the rare few ocassions you need ID, your UK will be fine or just ake a passport. Howoften do you need ID?

As for sending a parcel and needing ID - eh? Think you must be going to the wrong places as I have never needed ID. Guess it depends what you are sending and what you are telling them, as I've certainly never required it.


AFAIK, if you are a Permanent resident, it is a requirement that you get an Australian Driving License after 3 months.


When you arrive in Australia as a permanent resident, you’re able to drive for three months before you have to convert to an Australian licence. Dependent on which state you are living in will vary exactly what you need to do to obtain your licence. If you are staying in Australia on a temporary basis, it is often best to obtain an international licence so that you can use it during your stay. In many states you can drive on your UK licence for up to 12 months as a temporary visitor, after that time you must obtain a local licence.
Link here...

ABCDiamond Feb 16th 2009 11:32 am

Re: DRIVING IN AUSTRALIA
 

Originally Posted by marionsfleming (Post 7291189)
Hi

I currently hold a UK driver's licence and have heard that it is ok to use this for 3 months in Australia. Do I eventually have to convert this licence to an Australian licence? I have an Australian passport (born there but grew up in SA and lived in UK since) so visa not part of the criteria.

Thanks for any useful reply.

Marion

A UK licence can now be changed over to an Australian one with no theory or practical test in any State.

If you do not change yours and you get stopped, they may ask for your passport.
If you only have an Australian passport, you may get stopped for a bit longer as the police may have to check what to do.
You still have three months to change over, but it would be worth changing ASAP, so as not to confuse the police.

You still keep the UK licence, so you can keep using that when you are in the UK.

slipshot Feb 16th 2009 11:34 am

Re: DRIVING IN AUSTRALIA
 

Originally Posted by aus2be_OH (Post 7291883)
AFAIK, if you are a Permanent resident, it is a requirement that you get an Australian Driving License after 3 months.



Link here...


Oh, I'm sure that is the requirement. However, not everyone knows the rules and there are benefits in not knowing them. When I have been stopped in the past, I was always fine with a UK license and nothing else. ;)

ABCDiamond Feb 16th 2009 11:38 am

Re: DRIVING IN AUSTRALIA
 

Originally Posted by slipshot (Post 7291852)
No need to have an Aus licence.

An Australian citizen would be expected to have an Australian driving licence, especially after the 3 months is up.

This would apply to citizens as well as PR's

A Permanent Resident is normally allowed to drive for 3 months before needing an Australian Licence, after that period they would be classed as driving without a valid licence.
http://www.britzinoz.com/motoring
I didn't get an Australian licence for ages, and was fined on 2 occasions for driving without a valid licence, on top of the speeding fines.

johnokiwi Feb 16th 2009 11:40 am

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....and make sure you always carry said licence - hubby popped out without his wallet, was routine stopped and copped $80 fine:frown:

Notts_bloke Feb 16th 2009 11:44 am

Re: DRIVING IN AUSTRALIA
 

Originally Posted by johnokiwi (Post 7291910)
....and make sure you always carry said licence - hubby popped out without his wallet, was routine stopped and copped $80 fine:frown:

Harsh.

slipshot Feb 16th 2009 11:44 am

Re: DRIVING IN AUSTRALIA
 

Originally Posted by ABCDiamond (Post 7291900)
An Australian citizen would be expected to have an Australian driving licence, especially after the 3 months is up.

This would apply to citizens as well as PR's


I didn't get an Australian licence for ages, and was fined on 2 occasions for driving without a valid licence, on top of the speeding fines.

#

Good to know - my experience was that I got stopped for speeding about 5 times a good few years ago and never got fined for not having a valid licence. This was in Vic.

May have changed now though...


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