<blockquote rel="eccen3k"><blockquote rel="gmad06">guys question lng,,sino dito recently lng nagconvert ng PH driver's license to SG..wala ba mga bagoo requirements..currently holding PH non-prof issued last aug 2012</blockquote>
Question din. Ano po advantage ng pag convert ng PH to SG driver's license? If SG license na ba, convert na lang to AU driver's license? Wala na exam?
TIA
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<b>Singapore is a recognized country</b>, sa Western Australia. kahit pa nga expired sya basta less than 12 months. puwede pa rin iconvert. di ko pa nacheck sa ibang states.
Experienced driver recognised country
On 1 September 2012 Western Australia adopted a new ‘experienced driver’ recognised country category. If your driver licence was issued by an ‘experienced driver’ recognised country and you are 25 years of age or older, WA will recognise your overseas driving experience. (For eligibility, please see notes/key below)
Upon application for the grant of a WA driver’s licence <b>you will be exempt from the theory and practical assessments (car and motorcycle only), provided your overseas driver licence has not expired by more than 12 months.</b>
If you hold a driver licence from an ‘experienced driver recognised’ country and you are under 25 years of age you will be required to undertake and pass the theory and practical driving tests prior to the grant of a WA driver’s licence.
http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/20669.asp