Share ko lng po yung response na natanggap ko from VicRoads today:
<i>Thank you for your email regarding the requirements to convert your Singaporean overseas drivers licence to Victoria.
Overseas licence holders from a recognised country such as Singapore are not required to undertake these tests when applying for a car and/or a motor cycle licence in Victoria, providing their overseas licence is current or expired by no more than five years. (This excludes holders of licences from external territories of those recognised countries unless the territories are listed below.) An appointment at a VicRoads Customer Service Centre is required to obtain a Victorian drivers licence and undergo an eyesight test.
There are also some countries that VicRoads recognises their driver experience. No tests will be required if you hold a licence from one of these countries, and you are 25 years of age or older converting a car or motorcycle driver licence to a Victorian equivalent. If you are under the age of 25 years, testing is required.
Please refer to this link http://go.vic.gov.au/5XuJr4 to the VicRoads website for further information on recognised and driver experience licensed countries and how to make the applicable appointments. The Road To Solo Driving handbook helps you prepare for the learner permit knowledge and driver licence tests. Please refer to this link http://go.vic.gov.au/KcuBUN to the VicRoads website for access to the online version of the handbook, or for other locations you may purchase a hard copy.
Please note if you hold a Victorian driver licence or learner permit, it is against the law to drive on any other driver licence or learner permit in Victoria. This includes any driver licence or learner permit issued in another Australian state or territory or overseas country.
Furthermore as of 1st September 2015, if you are unsuccessful on your drive test you will no longer be allowed to use your overseas licence to drive in Victoria.
If you wish to drive home after your appointment, you must obtain a learner permit. All restrictions applicable to a Victorian Learners Permit will apply, including the requirement to display 'L' plates and have an experienced driver sitting beside you at all times while driving
I hope that this information has satisfactorily addressed your enquiry.
If you do have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact the VicRoads Call Centre on 13 11 71 within Australia, or on + 61 3 8391 3216 from overseas (8.30am - 5.00pm Monday to Friday, 8.30am - 2.00pm Saturday), to discuss your enquiry further with a VicRoads consultant.
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