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Erik Ribsskog

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Driving Licence/Fwd: Email DVLA – Drivers Form 31 (KMM142215I15977L0KM)





Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>





Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 4:48 PM





To:

"Kershaw, Danielle" <Danielle.Kershaw@workinglinks.co.uk>



Hi Danielle,

the DVLA says that I can use my Norwegian drivers-licence, as a full UK drivers-licence,

since Norway are in the EEA, European Economic Area, which is an agreement, between

the EU and EFTA, (Norway are in EFTA).

 

So that's good news!

I'll send you a new update, if I hear something from Liverpool Community College.

Best Regards,

Erik Ribsskog

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From: DVLA Email <donotreply.contactcentre@dvla.gsi.gov.uk>

Date: Jul 21, 2009 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: Email DVLA – Drivers Form 31  (KMM142215I15977L0KM)
To: eribsskog@gmail.com

 

Dear Mr Ribsskog

 

Thank you for your email received on 20/7/09. Your email reference number is 54158.

 

I  am not able to send a copy of the letter sent in 2007 but I trust the following will be helpful.

 

As of 01/1/97, you are no longer required to exchange a valid EC/EEA licence for a GB licence, providing you have passed a test in an EC/EEA country.

 

You are entitled to drive here on the strength of your valid EC/EEA driving licence as long as the licence remains valid up until the day preceding your 70th birthday or for 3 years after becoming resident here which ever is the longer period.

 

However, if you wish to exchange your licence, please ask at your main Post Office for a D1 application form and return the form to DVLA with your licence and the relevant enclosures. A fee of £50.00 is required with your application.

 

The EC/EEA licence will be returned to the Licensing Authorities from where it was issued.

 

Important Note: If your EC/EEA licence was issued in exchange for one from another country, this may be valid for driving in GB for only 12 months and you may not be able to exchange it for the GB equivalent.

 

Holders of community licences with vocational entitlements who live in GB must, by law register their details within DVLA.

 

Drivers of small vehicles may register also, if they wish. Drivers who register will receive their licence back together with a UK counterpart licence. This would enable them to take advantage of the fixed penalty system for road traffic offences instead of having to go to court.

 

Please see D100 information leaflet available from any main Post Office for further information.

 

 

Do not reply to this email. If you wish to contact us again about this response then please use our Reply Form or copy and paste the following URL in to your browser:

 

https://emaildvla.direct.gov.uk/emaildvla/cegemail/directgov/en/reply_form_drivers.html

 

When filling in the form the email reference number 54158 will be required.

 

Regards

 

L Hodgetts

Customer Enquiries Group

DVLA

 

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