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Depending on how long you want to stay in Victoria, you may need an overseas licence conversion in Melbourne to a Victorian driver’s licence. As long as your foreign driving licence is valid and in English or is supported by an English translation or International Driving Permit, you may drive in Victoria while on a temporary visa.

Obtaining a driver’s licence in Victoria is not necessary. If you entered Victoria with a permanent visa obtained in accordance with the Migration Act 1958, you are permitted to drive with your foreign driver’s licence for the following six months, i.e., six months from the date of your initial entry into Australia, if the permanent visa was obtained prior to your arrival, or six months from the date the permanent visa was issued.

If you are looking forward to driving in Victoria for 6 months, you must opt for an overseas licence conversion in Melbourne to a Victorian driver’s licence. We at Dua Driving are the most competent driving school to assist you in the conversion.

What are the criteria for having a Victorian Driver Licence?

To obtain a full driver’s licence in Victoria, you are required to be:

At least 21 years old, possess an international driver’s licence, or—if proof of age is required—must possess an international driver’s licence for at least three years beginning on the date of your 18th birthday.

Your foreign driver’s licence needs to be valid and not expire more than five years ago. The duration for which you have held a licence is not extended to include any period during which you have been suspended or debarred from driving.

Victorian Probationary Driver Licence

  • A Victorian probationary driver’s licence requires the holder to be at least eighteen years old, and there are no exclusions.
  • Depending on your age and the length of time you have had your foreign driver’s licence, an appropriate probationary term (P1 or P2) will apply, and you will have to provide supporting documents.
  • The duration for which you have held a licence is not extended to include any period during which you have been suspended or debarred from driving.

FAQ


Can you drive in Victoria with an overseas licence?
According to the DTP (Department of Transport and Planning), visitors from foreign countries are allowed to drive using their overseas driver’s licence for up to 6 months, provided it is valid and current. If you’re planning to live in Victoria for more than 6 months, you will need an overseas licence conversion in Melbourne to a Victorian one. This applies to all foreign nationals, regardless of temporary and permanent visa holders.

Which countries are recognised under the Victorian road laws?
The following list of countries are recognised in Victoria:

  • Australia (interstate)
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Croatia
  • Denmark
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Finland
  • France
  • Canada (although licences from Ontario must be surrendered)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Isle of Man (for licences first issued on or after 1 April 1991)
  • Guernsey
  • Ireland
  • Malta (for licences first issued on or after 2 Jan 2004)
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Jersey
  • Luxembourg
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Portugal
  • Singapore
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • UK
  • USA

If a person is from these recognised countries, no test will be required to get a driver’s permit. However, this holds true only for 6 months, post which they need to convert it to a Victorian one. All other nationals will need an overseas licence conversion in Melbourne to a Victorian driver’s licence.

What makes driving in Victoria different?
There are a couple of factors that new drivers must get accustomed to driving on Victorian roads, such as –

  • Driving on the left-hand side of the road
  • Getting accustomed to speed limits in kilometres and not miles
  • Driving around buses and trams
  • Driving alongside cyclists and scooters
  • Merging on freeways, and more.


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