Trying to find out how long I can get a licence for if on an education or even marriage visa. I'm hearing there are longer licences now for some.
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In Thailand, a first-time driver's license is issued as a temporary license for 2 years, regardless of the visa type held (including education or marriage visas). Upon renewal, individuals can obtain a driver's license valid for 5 years, provided they have legal status. While tourists can receive a 2-year license, a 5-year license is typically granted for those with specific non-immigrant visas, such as a NON-O or B visa. Some exceptions occur, where individuals on tourist visas may also be granted a longer license, though this is less common.
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From my experience it is possible to get a 2year temporary license with a tourist visa. My Thai wife and her parents didn’t think it was possible at all but I got one.
When I went to renew I was also on tourist visa and told I could only get another 2year license but if I had an O visa could have gotten a 5year.
Funny story though, when I went to pay and get processed the lady that served me remembered me from when I did the first one and said I should of been given a 5year license but was unlucky to be served by “wrong” person when processing the documents and ticked the 2year box.
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my wife was and still is amazed that I have a license at all.
Why are they amazed? On a TR visa, a 2-year license is readily granted. It's only on a non-imm visa that 5 year ones are generally granted BUT occasionally, a 5-year license will be granted to a tourist visa holder (which happened to me once).
Interesting conversation.. since I'm going to DLT in CM myself next week for my driving 'test' (lol) in order to get my Thai driving & motorcycle licenses.. so will know first hand what CM grants to first time license holders
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First one is 2 years, on any visa! After when you renew you get 5 years. Regardless of visa (must have legal status) this is how it goes for everyone.
There's no such thing as an international license. A Thai 5 year license is not an international license? What does that even mean? You can apply for an international drivers permit when you have a 5 year license but that's not an international license.
AFAIK even with 2 year (temporary) you are allowed to drive in ASEAN countries atleast, and other countries accept it aswell. You get 5 year’s license when you renew your 2 year temporary license and then can apply for international permit here if you wish
you do understand that you can do that with any driver's license being a tourist in any country, but only for a short length of time, after which you must get the local country's drivers license to stay legal. It is usually 30-90 days, even using a Thailand driver's license in another country.
what visa you have does not matter getting your Thai drivers licenses. In Bangkok it is a little harder as you need a residency certificate and Bangkok immigration will not give one if you haven't done at least one 90 day report. This confuses lots of people, mostly from communication difficulties at the DLT.
that is correct, but that is true with any visa. Your initial license is for 2 years, even if you are Thai, then for 5 years on every renewal after that. If you miss renewing it for over 1 year then you start over with the 2 year license. When I first got my Thai drivers licenses, one for car, and one for motorcycle, it was initially only 1 year in the first stage instead of two.