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Recognised countries
Roads and Maritime Services recognises car and rider licences from certain countries. There are two categories of recognised countries – A and B.
If you are applying for a heavy vehicle licence (classes LR, MR, HR, HC or MC) you must pass the relevant knowledge and driving tests, even if you hold an equivalent class licence from a recognised country.
Recognised Country A: If you hold a licence from one of these countries, you do not have to pass knowledge and driving tests when applying for a NSW car (class C) or rider (class R) licence:
Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Croatia, Denmark
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guernsey
Ireland, Isle of Man (licences issued since 1 April 1991), Italy, Japan, Jersey, Luxembourg
Malta (licences issued or renewed since 2 January 2004), Netherlands, New Zealand, (except for paper licences), Norway, Portugal
Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America
Recognised Country B: If you hold a licence from one of these countries and are 25 years or older, you do not have to pass knowledge and driving tests when applying for a car (class C) or rider (class R) NSW licence.
Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hong Kong, Hungary
Latvia, Lithuania, Poland
Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea (Republic of Korea), Taiwan
If you hold a licence from the Recognised Country B list and are under 25, you must pass the relevant knowledge and driving tests. |
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