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    Just wondering about licenses

    I'm from the UK and transferred my UK car to an NZ car. My UK license covers a learners license for bikes as well, does anyone know if I can transfer that over? I'm hoping to get out of doing the silly test and save a few bucks although I'll still be wanting to take my BHS (there's no point getting myself killed for the sake of a few bucks!)

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    Check with TheSheeplePreviouslyKnownAsLTSA.

    I *think* that learner licenses cannot be transferred. But I am by no means sure.


    EDIT: I see that Clause 90 of the Driver Licensing Rule says

    New Zealand driver licence may be subject to learner or restricted conditions

    *

    If the driver licence or permit referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) of clause 88(1) is subject to any condition or is the equivalent of a learner or restricted licence, the person's New Zealand driver licence must be issued either with similar conditions or as a learner or restricted licence, as appropriate.
    Which seems to imply that a learner licence may be transferred.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Check with TheSheeplePreviouslyKnownAsLTSA.

    I *think* that learner licenses cannot be transferred. But I am by no means sure.
    yeah, I've crawled their web site until I was sick of it and then fired them an email, might give them a call in the week as I doubt they'll answer very quickly!

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    May be easier to visit Kyrgyzstan...I have a full NZ license....and for US$300 I now have a full, life time, international license as well....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    EDIT: I see that Clause 90 of the Driver Licensing Rule says



    Which seems to imply that a learner licence may be transferred.
    Sweet Thanks very much for that, looks like I'd best give them a ring at lunch and how I go about doing it

    Nice to think I'll have a little extra cash in the bank when it comes to bike buying time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LBD View Post
    May be easier to visit Kyrgyzstan...I have a full NZ license....and for US$300 I now have a full, life time, international license as well....
    Yeah, apparently there's some African nation (I forget which one) that will make you a diplomat and give you a diplomatic passport if you give them enough money

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    Just got off the phone with NZTA (surprisingly helpful when you're used to dealing with the DVLA in the UK!!!) and you can transfer a provisional UK bike license into a learners license over here so long as you've held it for more than 2 years.

    Apparently all you need to take into the AA shop is your existing UK license, proof of address, ID (passport etc) and you'll need to fill in a DL5 form in the shop, charge is $44.30.

    Hopefully this will be useful for someone else one day as well

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    their number for licensing is 0800 822 422 just in case anyone else needs it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Check with TheSheeplePreviouslyKnownAsLTSA.

    I *think* that learner licenses cannot be transferred. But I am by no means sure.


    EDIT: I see that Clause 90 of the Driver Licensing Rule says



    Which seems to imply that a learner licence may be transferred.
    I think I might add an article to the Wiki about this. Ixion, can you give me a URL that gives the list of countries you can transfer a licence from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    I think I might add an article to the Wiki about this. Ixion, can you give me a URL that gives the list of countries you can transfer a licence from?
    I haven't got the link but I'll pop an article up now seeing as I've just got off the phone with them and it's fresh in the head...

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    Bah, I've been beaten to it!!

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    These need not sit theory test

    These need not sit practical test

    Note that the exemptions only apply to class 1 and class 6. Goods vehicles licences must resit

    Note that they appear to be the same . This has not always been the case, and they can in theory be different.
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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    I was in the same situation and managed to get an exemption to sit my restricted asap as I didnt want to serve the learner period as id already ridden 2 years in the uk.
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    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
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    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    Thanks for that Ixion, I've popped that on the wiki as well.

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    That is interesting information.

    When I came to NZ I was told that unless you had a full licence for >2 years, it was worthless and you had to start again.

    Apparetly you can now transfer a UK licence without doing the written multi-choice test that I had to do for both bike and car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    That is interesting information.

    When I came to NZ I was told that unless you had a full licence for >2 years, it was worthless and you had to start again.

    Apparetly you can now transfer a UK licence without doing the written multi-choice test that I had to do for both bike and car.
    It's not so much the written that worries me, it's the practical! I've never ridden a bike before and they're quite happy to give me a license with no testing. I'm going to be doing the BHS off my own back as I don't fancy ending up under a truck but there are a LOT of stupid poms out there!

    Having said that, most of the idiots over there are dumb enough to stay

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