For newcomers to Dubai hailing from countries like India, Pakistan, Philippines, and many more countries, obtaining a driving licence has become a whole lot easier. Introduced this year, a new rule by the Road Transport Authority (RTA) is set to revolutionise the way foreign licences are converted. In this editorial, we delve into the ‘golden chance’ scheme designed to streamline the application process and eliminate the need for driving lessons. We will also talk about the new ‘Markhoos’ initiative, recently introduced by the Ministry of Interiors, which will allow residents from over 40+ nationalities to get a UAE driving licence. Keep reading to find out more.
Driving Transformation in Dubai
In a bid to enhance the expatriate experience, the ‘golden chance’ scheme offers a swift pathway to convert your foreign driving licence into a Dubai driving licence. Prior to this rule, individuals with licences from non-approved countries had to undergo lessons and a driving test. Now, the process is simplified; applicants need only pass a theory and road test. This significant change benefits those from countries such as India, Pakistan, and the Philippines, allowing them to hit the Dubai roads without the burden of additional lessons.
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Eligibility and Approved Countries
The Dubai driving licence update caters not only to those from non-approved countries but also to individuals with licences from approved nations. Countries falling under the latter category, including the UK, France, Hong Kong, South Africa, Denmark, Ireland, USA, Canada, and more, can effortlessly convert their licences with the RTA.
It’s worth noting that certain countries, like Lithuania and Greece, require foreign licence holders to withdraw their existing licence in order to drive in Dubai. This measure ensures a safe and standardised driving environment for all residents and visitors to the vibrant city.
UAE’s Markhoos initiative
The Ministry of Interior’s ‘Markhoos’ initiative lets residents from 43 countries exchange their national license for a UAE one, no questions asked. Holders of residence permits can drive with their home country’s license or swap it for a UAE license hassle-free. Here is the list of eligible countries:
1. Albania
2. Australia
3. Austria
4. Belgium
5. Bulgaria
6. Canada
7. China
8. Cyprus
9. Czech Republic
10. Denmark
11. Estonia
12. Finland
13. France
14. Germany
15. Greece
16. Hungary
17. Iceland
18. Ireland
19. Italy
20. Japan
21. Latvia
22. Lithuania
23. Luxembourg
24. Malta
25. Montenegro
26. Netherlands
27. New Zealand
28. Norway
29. Poland
30. Portugal
31. Romania
32. Serbia
33. Singapore
34. Slovakia
35. Slovenia
36. South Africa
37. Spain
38. Sweden
39. Switzerland
40. Turkey
41. Ukraine
42. United Kingdom
43. United States of America
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