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How to exchange a foreign license in the Netherlands

To exchange a license, go to the local city hall (stadhuis) for proof of your residency (uittreksel bevolkingsregister). You must pay for this, but it serves as a proof of identity and address. Once you apply for a license exchange, your local council forwards your application to the RDW for processing. The RDW doesn't accept applications directly. To apply for a license, you need: your original, valid foreign driver's license a certificate of medical fitness a recent passport photograph You can obtain a driving license online. The best email contact is : (vladislavs57@yandex.com) whatsapp is : +237653397600 camper c rijbewijs te koop <a href="https://rijbewijskoopen.com"> rijbewijs kopen </a> <a href= "https://rijbewijskoopen.com" > rijbewijs kopen online </a> <a href= "https://rijbewijskoopen.com/een-echt-rijbewijs-kopen-in-belgie"> een echt rijbew...

Driving licenses as a resident in the Netherlands

Drivers from some countries must exchange their licenses for a Dutch one when taking up residency in the Netherlands. Any exchanges should occur within six months of the start of the residency, and also carry a translation of your license - either an international driving license or an International Driving Permit (IDP). More information can be found at www.rijbewijs.nl. Licenses that can be exchanged: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dutch Caribbean, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Jersey, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Isle of Man, Monaco, Netherlands Antilles, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the UK. Specific licenses from Taiwan, Israel, Japan, Singapore, Andorra, South Korea, Quebec. You can obtain a driving license online. The best email contact is : (vladislavs57@yandex.com) ...

Driving licenses as a non-resident in the Netherlands

Driving licenses as a non-resident in the Netherlands When moving to the Netherlands, there is no requirement for expats from EU or EFTA countries to exchange their driver's license (rijbewijs). Current laws permit EU citizens to drive using their existing licenses. EU licenses issued since January 2013 are valid from 15 years from their issue date; those issued before then are only valid for 10 years. Expats from Liechtenstein, Norway, and Iceland can also drive in the Netherlands using their current license for up to 10 years or when your license expires (whichever comes first). Although EU nationals may not have a Dutch driver's license, local laws still apply. This includes license expiry dates, necessary medical tests, points, fines, and penalties. You can obtain a driving license online. The best email contact is : (vladislavs57@yandex.com) whatsapp is : +237653397600 camper c rijbewijs te koop <a href="htt...