Re: Suspension Of Conversion of Foreign Driving Licence to Malaysia Driving Lice
Originally Posted by IanBlakeley
(Post 12912480)
Mrs. B and I will trot over to the JPJ in Butterworth next week and see if we can start the process, pretty sure as a Malaysian with a foreign licence she can, LTSVP I am unsure and will update.
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Re: Suspension Of Conversion of Foreign Driving Licence to Malaysia Driving Lice
Ah thanks, I'd seen other messages saying had to go to JPJ in Butterworth because could not do in Penang. We're away for a couple of days so will be later on this week or early next.
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Re: Suspension Of Conversion of Foreign Driving Licence to Malaysia Driving Lice
Originally Posted by IanBlakeley
(Post 12912565)
Ah thanks, I'd seen other messages saying had to go to JPJ in Butterworth because could not do in Penang. We're away for a couple of days so will be later on this week or early next.
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Re: Suspension Of Conversion of Foreign Driving Licence to Malaysia Driving Lice
Despite the title of this thread being outdated it's still a thread that lists highly on Google search when trying to search around as to what to do. I'm an Employment Pass holder and am currently trying to 'convert' my UK Driving License to a Malaysian license, I've learnt a lot from this thread but also have some experiences to share.
Firstly, this week the JPJ offices opened for walk-in appointments for the first time in a long time, HOWEVER, the conversion of a foreign license license still requires an appointment. At the time of writing, walk straight to Pintu 2 and ask to make a booking for the conversion; there is a trestle table just on the inside of the door with a book for appointments. You do NOT need to stand in line for 1 hour just to make this booking, I wasted an hour under the sun to find this out...my booking for application is next week. Having made the booking I was given a packet of forms with the cover page including all the documents required to support this application. I cannot find the cover page on the JPJ website but it is available here: www.my.emb-japan.go.jp/files/100131627.pdf In addition to this list, you need a photo on a white background. Having secured my booking I am awaiting my application but I thought it was worth sharing that the DVLA can fax the Confirmation of Driving License Details certificate so you needn't wait weeks for it to arrive or re-request it several times as reported earlier in the thread (although I'm yet to apply so not 100% sure they will accept the faxed 'copy'). |
Re: Suspension Of Conversion of Foreign Driving Licence to Malaysia Driving Lice
Originally Posted by britishexpatinmuddywaters
(Post 13049839)
Despite the title of this thread being outdated it's still a thread that lists highly on Google search when trying to search around as to what to do. I'm an Employment Pass holder and am currently trying to 'convert' my UK Driving License to a Malaysian license, I've learnt a lot from this thread but also have some experiences to share.
Firstly, this week the JPJ offices opened for walk-in appointments for the first time in a long time, HOWEVER, the conversion of a foreign license license still requires an appointment. At the time of writing, walk straight to Pintu 2 and ask to make a booking for the conversion; there is a trestle table just on the inside of the door with a book for appointments. You do NOT need to stand in line for 1 hour just to make this booking, I wasted an hour under the sun to find this out...my booking for application is next week. Having made the booking I was given a packet of forms with the cover page including all the documents required to support this application. I cannot find the cover page on the JPJ website but it is available here: www.my.emb-japan.go.jp/files/100131627.pdf In addition to this list, you need a photo on a white background. Having secured my booking I am awaiting my application but I thought it was worth sharing that the DVLA can fax the Confirmation of Driving License Details certificate so you needn't wait weeks for it to arrive or re-request it several times as reported earlier in the thread (although I'm yet to apply so not 100% sure they will accept the faxed 'copy'). Hopefully this has changed and your successful with the fax copy. Appreciate it if you could let us know how your appointment went and what docs needed, procedure etc. Cheers B |
Re: Suspension Of Conversion of Foreign Driving Licence to Malaysia Driving Lice
Originally Posted by Buffie
(Post 13049857)
Thanks for sharing. Not sure if the fax copy will be accepted as when I visited the JPJ last year to enquire about this they informed me that I needed to provide the original Certificate
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Re: Suspension Of Conversion of Foreign Driving Licence to Malaysia Driving Lice
Originally Posted by britishexpatinmuddywaters
(Post 13049839)
You do NOT need to stand in line for 1 hour just to make this booking, I wasted an hour under the sun to find this out...my booking for application is next week.
Having made the booking I was given a packet of forms with the cover page including all the documents required to support this application. I cannot find the cover page on the JPJ website but it is available here: www.my.emb-japan.go.jp/files/100131627.pdf In addition to this list, you need a photo on a white background. Having secured my booking I am awaiting my application but I thought it was worth sharing that the DVLA can fax the Confirmation of Driving License Details certificate so you needn't wait weeks for it to arrive or re-request it several times as reported earlier in the thread (although I'm yet to apply so not 100% sure they will accept the faxed 'copy'). I arrived at JPJ-KL at 8:30 which I believe is when the doors opened; there was already a long queue and I was given ticket number 80. It took 2hours15 to reach the front door, very tiring on the legs! At the 'check-in' counter they checked my name off the booking list - there appeared to be about 10 names per day. This triage type person leafed through my documents and gave me a ticket. All my documents were accepted, including the faxed copy of the DVLA certificate. I was at the counter for 40 minutes in total and the attendant (if that is the right word) was constantly clarifying things with various colleagues the whole time - I was half expecting to be turfed out of there at any moment. I can now see my application in the JPJ.com.my portal as 'IN PROGRESS' with vehicle category of car and 250cc bike. They have my original documents (which I also saw got scanned) so they could still reject the application on the grounds of the D797 not being original but they didn't mention this at all although I was asked about a counterpart and simply said it's a new license and none was ever issued and that was that. Despite previously been told I need a photo, I left with it today. I am not sure if they scanned it for digital printing later, or they need it when (if!) I'm collecting the license in 30(+) days time. |
Re: Suspension Of Conversion of Foreign Driving Licence to Malaysia Driving Lice
Originally Posted by britishexpatinmuddywaters
(Post 13051534)
I can now see my application in the JPJ.com.my portal as 'IN PROGRESS' with vehicle category of car and 250cc bike. They have my original documents (which I also saw got scanned) so they could still reject the application on the grounds of the D797 not being original but they didn't mention this at all although I was asked about a counterpart and simply said it's a new license and none was ever issued and that was that.
Despite previously been told I need a photo, I left with it today. I am not sure if they scanned it for digital printing later, or they need it when (if!) I'm collecting the license in 30(+) days time. Seems they're considering giving you a bike license as well. I was refused one despite having all categories of bike license from the UK. I even spoke to a supervisor and was told flatly "We don't exchange motorbike licenses for foreigners." Good luck! |
Re: Suspension Of Conversion of Foreign Driving Licence to Malaysia Driving Lice
Epicurious, did you get to keep your original license when you got the Malaysian one?
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Re: Suspension Of Conversion of Foreign Driving Licence to Malaysia Driving Lice
Originally Posted by Gunnar45
(Post 13052041)
Epicurious, did you get to keep your original license when you got the Malaysian one?
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Re: Suspension Of Conversion of Foreign Driving Licence to Malaysia Driving Lice
Originally Posted by Epicurious
(Post 13052054)
Yes, it's not really an exchange. They did try to keep the paper counterpart which I still had, but I told them it's a part of the license and they copied it and gave it back.
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Re: Suspension Of Conversion of Foreign Driving Licence to Malaysia Driving Lice
What is the expiry date of a newly minted licence for a foreigner? I need to apply for one, my UK licence expires next year, hoping that won't be an issue.
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Re: Suspension Of Conversion of Foreign Driving Licence to Malaysia Driving Lice
Originally Posted by Hedge
(Post 13054836)
What is the expiry date of a newly minted licence for a foreigner? I need to apply for one, my UK licence expires next year, hoping that won't be an issue.
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Re: Suspension Of Conversion of Foreign Driving Licence to Malaysia Driving Lice
Thanks Ian,
I'm surprised about the P licence, but no problem, just staying legal is the main thing. I've tried UK DVLC twice now to request a fax of my Certificate of Entitlement. Used 2 separate physical fax numbers. The fax never arrived. I'll give it another shot next week. What fun. |
Re: Suspension Of Conversion of Foreign Driving Licence to Malaysia Driving Lice
Originally Posted by IanBlakeley
(Post 13055009)
My wife was issued a P licence which lasts 2 years. After that there is a window I think another year but don't quote me where you exchange the P for a full. If you fail to do so in that time it all reverts back and you'd have to start again.
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