
Originally Posted by
Spazman727
Na, I have to convert my NZ licence to a Victoria licence (which requires no test) if I'm gonna be there more than 3 months. This means that I will have a full Australian car licence. You can drive there for 3 months with an NZ licence but after that you have to apply for an Australian licence. From what I can see you can get a full Au licence by filling out some forms and showing your NZ licence. And then once you have a full AU car licence, you can get a full bike licence. Unless I'm mistaken. I have emailed the motorcylce section of the Vic Road dept (which I assume is the same as out LTNZ or whatever it is they call themselves this month)
I haven't lived in Australia for the last 18 months. So this might no longer be true.
But one thing to watch out for is that when you convert your NZ license into an Australian license in Victoria, you have to surrender your NZ license to VIC roads.
The reason for this is that they don't want you to continue driving on your old NZ license should your new Australian license ever be canceled.
I'm sure there's a tonne of information about license transfers on the web if you're interested. As others have pointed out, each state has a different licensing system so make sure that you look at the rules for the state you intend to settle in.
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