I assume that the policy of the DVLA in the UK will reciprocal, that is, no Spanish driving licence holders resident more than 6 months can drive without a test!
I somehow doubt it will ever happen, but I live in hope. Yet another side effect of Brexit that no one understood.
I wonder what will happen to a Spanish national who moves to the UK, exchanges their licence for a UK one and at some point moves back to Spain?
Will they have to take another test when they return Spain as they only have a UK licence?
29-04-2022, 01:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 29-04-2022, 01:21 PM by Johnrgby.)
(29-04-2022, 10:42 AM)Pete Garyga Wrote: It seems there will not be another extension to driving on a UK licence if you have residency:
https://sede.dgt.gob.es/es/permisos-de-c...itucion-uk
Important information
As of May 1, 2022 , the regime for driving licenses issued by the British authorities will be the same as for licenses issued to non-EU third countries.
Driving licenses issued by the British authorities will be valid to drive in Spain for a period of six months, from the entry of their holder or from the date of obtaining their legal residence in the country.
So if you are a resident of over 6 months and still have a UK licence you can no longer legally drive your car. However, a friend or family member can come on holiday from the UK and drive your car perfectly legally as long as you have insurance covering them. Also, if you go on holiday somewhere else in Spain you can't drive legally yet if you go there as a UK tourist you can.
I can't see the logic in this and expect and look forward to someone challenging it in the courts.
Surely as a resident you shouldn't have less rights than a visitor?
Yet another example of logic, You potentially have a situation where resident with a UK licence, and has driven for 40 years 30 of them here on The Island is driving illegally, But a tourist who was 17 yesterday passes his test today, and can come on holiday tomorrow and drive here, and he is legal
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30-04-2022, 09:12 AM
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I took the test in English, because my Spanish is barely at beginner level. My point is that it would be better to take it in Spanish as the questions would be less confusing and obviously not need to be translated which could add more confusion. No, you do not get notified of which questions you failed so you do not know where your knowledge is weak.
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Silly scenario:
I have a car in my name only
I have a Spanish driving licence
My wife does not have a Spanish driving licence but is resident.
She prefers not to drive here but if for some reason she had to and was stopped and she only showed her passport and UK licence and not her TIE then she would not have a problem.All the traffic Police have re the car relate to me
We both drive in the UK when we go with both licences and no problem,insurance etc all OK.
Confirm just had a weekly update from the Consul confirming the Spanish licence rules.
As Tom says yet another Brexit legacy.
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