Driver's licence without an exam: Lithuania has simplified the rules for document exchange for Ukrainians
From now on, Ukrainians in Lithuania do not need to pass exams to exchange their driving licence. Find out more about the simplified procedure and what documents are required
Soon, Ukrainians living in Lithuania will no longer need to take an exam when exchanging their driving licence. The relevant agreement was recently signed by the Minister of the Interior of Lithuania Agne Bilotaite and the Minister of the Interior of Ukraine Ihor Klymenko.
We will tell you how the exchange of driving licences for Ukrainians will take place in the article below.
Earlier, we talked about all the intricacies of issuing an international driving licence on the basis of a national driving licence.
You can read the detailed instructions here.
Rules for exchanging a driving licence for Ukrainians in Lithuania
Currently, the driving licences of Ukrainian citizens are recognised in Lithuania, but Ukrainians had to pass an exam when exchanging a document for a Lithuanian one. This requirement has now been cancelled.
Ukrainians living in Lithuania were looking forward to the simplification of the procedure for renewing their driving licences.
In the future, when exchanging category A and B driving licences, it will only be necessary to provide a package of documents:
- a document proving permanent residence in Lithuania;
- the original driving licence;
- medical certificate.
The necessary procedures for approving the agreement are currently underway in Ukraine and Lithuania, and it will enter into force in a few months.
The rules for driving a car to Lithuania are available here.
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When travelling to another country, including Lithuania, Ukrainians need to take care of their safety. The easiest and most comfortable way is to take out a Green Card insurance policy. Follow the link and apply for insurance in a few clicks online, even when you are already abroad.
Read about the benefits of the insurance policy here.
Just a reminder! When travelling by your own car on European roads, you should consider all unexpected situations that may occur. In the previous article, we talked about the algorithm of actions in case of a car breakdown in Europe. What to do in such a situation is described in detail here.
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