Exchanging a foreign driving license for a UAE driving license is an essential process for expatriates residing in the United Arab Emirates. This guide provides a straightforward and practical overview of the steps involved in exchanging your foreign driving license for a UAE driving license.
Eligibility Check
Countries Eligible for UAE Driving License Exchange | ||
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Australia | Austria | Bahrain |
Belgium | Canada | Denmark |
Finland | France | Germany |
Greece | Ireland | Italy |
Japan | Kuwait | Netherlands |
New Zealand | Norway | Oman |
Poland | Portugal | Qatar |
Saudi Arabia | South Africa | South Korea |
Spain | Sweden | Switzerland |
Turkey | United Kingdom | United States |
If your country is not on the list, you may need to undergo additional testing and training.
Required Documents
- Original driving license from your home country
- Valid residency visa in the UAE
- Passport with a valid residency stamp
- Emirates ID card
- No Objection Certificate (NOC) from your sponsor (if required by your emirate)
- Passport-sized photographs (usually 2)
- Eye test results from a recognized optician or driving school
- Completed application form
Steps to Exchange Your License
Additional Tips
- Language Requirements: If your foreign driving license is not in English or Arabic, you may need to provide a legal translation.
- Driving Tests: If your country is not on the list of eligible countries, you might be required to take a theory and practical driving test.
- NOC Requirement: Check with your local traffic department if a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from your sponsor is required. This requirement can vary by emirate.
- Validity: Ensure your foreign driving license is valid at the time of application.
Last Word
FAQs
A NOC is required from your employer or sponsor, but this may vary based on your emirate and specific circumstances. Always check with the local traffic authority to confirm.
If your license is from a country not eligible for direct exchange, you will need to undergo the full process of obtaining a new UAE driving license. This includes opening a traffic file, completing driving classes, and passing theory and practical tests.
I just wanted to mention that, you can drive for six month in the UAE with your IDP. If you want to stay in Dubai for longer periods, you will need to change your license with one of the UAE’s.
Thank you for engaging Mark. You are right, for short-term use cases, such as renting a car for your trip or visit, IDP is a perfect option.