Published On 19/03/2023 | 6 min read
If you're planning to stay in Australia for an extended period, you may need to convert your international driving license to an Australian driver's license. The process of converting your license varies depending on the state or territory you're in. In this blog post, we'll discuss how to convert your international driving license to an Australian license in Gold Coast.
Before you start the process of converting your international license to an Australian license, you need to check if your license is eligible for conversion. In Gold Coast, you can convert your license if it is issued by an eligible country. You can find the list of eligible countries on the Queensland Government website.
Once you've confirmed that your license is eligible for conversion, you need to gather the necessary documents. These include:
The next step is to complete the driver's license application form. You can obtain this form from any Queensland Transport and Main Roads Customer Service Centre or download it from their website. The form will require you to provide your personal details, residency status, and driving history.
Once you've submitted your application form and all required documents, you may be required to take a practical driving test and/or a written test. The type of test you'll need to take will depend on the country that issued your license and how long you've been driving. You can find more information about the required tests on the Queensland Government website.
There is a fee for converting your international license to an Australian license. The fee varies depending on the state or territory you're in. In Queensland, the fee is around $79.50.
After completing all the necessary steps, you'll need to wait for your Australian driver's license to arrive in the mail. This process can take up to three weeks.
A: You can drive on your international license for up to three months from the date you arrive in Australia.
A: No, you cannot drive on your international license after you apply for an Australian license.
A: Your converted license is valid for the same period as your international license. If your international license has expired, your converted license will be valid for 12 months from the date of issue.
A: It depends on the country that issued your license and how long you've been driving. You may be required to take a practical driving test and/or a written test.
A: Yes, you can drive in other Australian states with your converted license.