thanks for the useful information, but I
heard that to convert indian license to singapore
license, one of the condition is
person should have stayed in India for 6 months
after getting the Indian license?? (before coming to
Singapore)
do you aware of this??, pls clarify.
thanks,
-bala-
--- vijanmagesh <vijanmagesh@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> When you arrive in Singapore and intend to drive
> yourself, be it a
> rented car or your own car, you will be allowed to
> drive in
> Singapore with an international driving licence for
> a period of 6
> months. You can obtain an international driving
> licence at the
> Automobile Association in your own country or in
> Singapore, but
> remember that this is only valid with your exisiting
> licence. Within
> 12 months of moving to Singapore, you will need to
> convert your
> licence to a local, Singapore driving licence.
> Converting your
> licence is a fairly easy task, but plan well in
> advance, for this
> may take some time.
> The Basic Theory Test
>
> To convert your licence, you will need to take - and
> pass - a Basic
> Theory Test (BTT), to prove that you are familiar
> with the Singapore
> traffic rules and regulations. You can book your BTT
> with one of the
> three driving centers in Singapore:
>
> Comfort Driving Center
> 205 Ubi Avenue 4
> Singapore 408805
> Tel: 6841 8900
> Fax: 6841 8913
> Website: www.comfortdrivingcentre.com.sg
>
> Singapore Safety Driving Center
> 3 Ang Mo Kio Street 62
> Industrial Park 3
> Singapore 569139
> Tel: 6482 6060
> Fax: 6482 8808
> Website: www.ssdcl.com.sg
>
> Bukit Batok Driving Center
> 815 Bukit Batok West Ave 5
> Singapore 659085
> Tel: 6561 1233
> Fax: 6561 1266
> Website: www.bbdc.com.sg
> The BTT will cost S$6 and is fairly easy as long as
> you pick up a
> BTT learning book in any bookshop and do some
> studying.
>
> Please bring along your passport and employment
> pass/dependants pass
> when you go in for the test (details on the SSDC
> website.
>
> Once you have passed the test you can convert your
> licence. Please
> note that, unlike some other countries, you do not
> get the results
> of your test straight away. You will have to wait
> for the results to
> come in by mail, which may take up to two weeks.
> Also note that you
> may have to wait a few weeks before you can take the
> BBT so please
> plan your conversion well before the six-month grace
> period expires.
>
> Converting your licence
>
> If you have passed the BTT, you can convert your
> licence at the
> Singapore Traffic Police Headquarters:
>
> Singapore Traffic Police
> 10 Ubi Avenue 3
> Singapore 408865
> Tel: 6547 0000
> Fax: 6547 4900
> Website: s-one.internet.gov.sg/tp/ebtt/
>
> To do this, you will have to go down in person and
> hand in your
> application, together with your BBT test results,
> your passport,
> your employment pass/dependants pass, a recent
> passport-size
> picture, your valid foreign driving licence and a
> translation of
> your foreign licence if it is not in English. Your
> new, Singaporean
> driving licence will be sent to you by registered
> mail within 2
> weeks of submitting the application.
>
> Needless to say, you will need to carry your
> Singaporean driving
> licence with you at all times when you are driving,
> but you do not
> need to carry your foreign licence and/or
> international licence
> anymore.
>
>
>
>
>
>
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