i am planning to take lessons in driving and eventually want to get a license to drive here but im not sure if i can apply for one because im not yet british im on FLR visa. i need your advice on this please...
thanks.
i am planning to take lessons in driving and eventually want to get a license to drive here but im not sure if i can apply for one because im not yet british im on FLR visa. i need your advice on this please...
thanks.
Once you've got the license you can then get around 50 credit cards, use them to get mortgage, then claim bankruptcy.....!!!
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hi Anne, it is so easy to get a provisionary license here..like u I am on FLR visa and I got my license in just a week and so far taking lessons in driving..
maybe u like to read the thread Ive posted here..
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....riving+license
Hope it helps.Goodluck..
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My wife got a provisional licnce within a day or two. A month later she was issued with her full non professional licence and an International Licence, without bribes, but she did have a relative who helped !
In Spain we went to an unused dual carriageway mfor her first lesson. She did not even know what I meant when I said release the handbrake.
So as someone said, a D/L issued in Phil may not mean anything!
I think the school of thought fom those i know who have moved from abroad and very limited experience of driving is to forget it all and start again.
Thats what the Wife has done from advice she has got from her friends.
Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops
In fairness to Filipino drivers, they are braver and less intimidated when in comes to driving abroad, driving in another country is easier for them compare to the Philippine traffic they got used to which is always highly congested. Foreigners (drivers and passengers alike) in the Philippines are scared sh*tless from all the honking, bumper to bumper "gitgitan", and lane cutting Filipino drivers are known for.
do you know if the international license that you can get here in the AAP Phil. is recognize or can be really use in UK?
As a vistor/new resident you can drive for up to a year on your Philippines driving license. But once you have been resident in the UK for more than a year your Philippines driving is no longer valid, and to continue driving you must obtain a full British driving license.
Hi Ann,
Just remember this below, can be same advice for motorists:
Advice given to Royal Air Force pilots during World War II: 'When a prang (crash) seems inevitable, endeavor to strike the softest, cheapest object in the vicinity as slow and gently as possible.'
I also drove here in the UK with my one year driving license.. it runs out this saturday... unfortunately i havent passed my practical test yet.. ive failed twice...
my third test will be next tuesday so hopefully i pass it!
its hard going to work...
i suggest never underestimate the practical test here.. i know i have... ive been driving for 10 years in manila... since i was 18...but still i failed... 10 years of bad driving habits i guess...![]()
oh my smilies are working
my misses had been driving for nearly 20yrs in the phils, when she came to the uk, she told me she was a good driver, soon as she got in the car, she got it stuck against the wall in the garden
and it took her 7 times to pass her practical test, but to be fair to her, some of her fails were not her fault, some times you need a bit of luck to go your way
7th time some idiot cut her up half way thru her test nearly causing a crash, the instructor gave her a couple of mins to calm down, and said did she want to stop the test or carry on, knees shaking she said no way she was stopping, shaken up she carried on, fearing she had failed, but passed, so even if you think you've failed carry on, you never know![]()
heheh yeah i do remember your post about your wife's experience in acquiring a driving license.. i honestly do remember that post a lot whenever i think about my own test...
i do believe driving in the uk and the philippines is really different...
cant imagine how many people driving in their foreign licenses right now.. that dont know how to go around the round about...![]()
Thanks sis kimmi... yeah fingers crossed... im definitely going to mass this weekend!
yeah joebloggs and darren B are very true, singkit..
it took me a lot of practice to be able to get all my bad habits out...
and of course all the factors that surrounds you when you are doing the test...
esp now that its winter.. roads are slippery and it gets dark quite early...
Oh Wow! That's very encouraging! Thanks Joebloggs, Darrenb & Mhynne for keeping my hopes up![]()
BTW, is it ok to file my first provisionary licence at this time even if I only been in the UK for 2years?
I visited dvla websites and it requires applicants to provide addresses of where we have lived over the
last three years![]()
A winning horse doesn't know why it runs in a race.
It runs because of the hits of pain.
Life is a race. God is your rider.
So if you're in pain,
then think God wants you to win
Wow! Thanks! This is why I love this site.
So many friendly and helpful people.
God Bless, everyone!![]()
A winning horse doesn't know why it runs in a race.
It runs because of the hits of pain.
Life is a race. God is your rider.
So if you're in pain,
then think God wants you to win
im happy to say i have indeed passed my test earlier!
I was so happy i hugged the instructor and cried.... hehehe
thank you guys for your support...
congrats mhynne!!
I'm planning to apply for provisional driving license. Is there any expiration date of that license? I mean if i can't have a lesson right after getting the license or can't take the test right away is there a duration period like in Philippines student driving is valid for 3 months only?
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"FAILURE IS NOT DEFEAT UNLESS U STOP TRYING"
after you passed the theory test you have 2 years to pass your practical test and if you dont pass within 2 years you will have to take the theory test again. and after you passed the practical driving test you will receive your full driving license within 21 days. and i recommend you take the bsm driving lesson they are very good.
goodluck
in the uk the provisional license was 2 years before you need to take your test,that was a few years ago so it may of changed now but theres no point in getting one until you want to start taking a few lessons and take the test anyway.
for anyone already driving in the philipines i recommend getting a few driving lessons here,my wife as picked up to many bad habits before i let in my car,she already as a international license.
is there a highway code in the philipines because i dont think anyone uses it
one of my wifes bad habits is being unable to read a mapshe will drive near where shes going and ask someone,then drive there and ask again and again and again even with the map in front of her,i was telling her where to go and she still kept trying to go in another direction
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I'm told that it's called "Road and Highway Code", but I've been unable to locate a copy.
Well, with the lack of decent maps here, that's how most pinoys learn to navigate. I was most surprised when I went with Ruby's family to visit her uncle. He only lives about 2 or 3 miles away, but we had to stop and ask directions several times before we reached his house.one of my wifes bad habits is being unable to read a mapshe will drive near where shes going and ask someone,then drive there and ask again and again and again even with the map in front of her,i was telling her where to go and she still kept trying to go in another direction
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my wife as a road map of manila with every street and street name on it,when my wife looks at it her mind goes blank so how will she will cope whens shes here already.
even with satnav she will get lost
i have a feeling shes going to phoning me up saying im lost when shes 2 streets from the house![]()
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