Turkey – Driving Licenses

Foreign nationals are permitted to drive in Turkey using a valid overseas driving licence for a maximum of six months from the date they entered the country. Visitors on tourist visas may generally drive for the entirety of their stay,

Taiwan – Driving Licenses

Foreign nationals who wish to drive in Taiwan must carry a driving licence that is recognised by the relevant Taiwanese authorities. Tourists and short-term visitors can typically get behind the wheel using an International Driving Permit (IDP) together with their

Thailand – Driving Licenses

Overseas nationals wishing to drive in Thailand may do so on a valid home-country licence paired with an International Driving Permit (IDP) during short visits, but those settling for the long term must secure a Thai driving licence. The Department

Spain – Driving Licenses

Foreign nationals in Spain are permitted to drive on their home country licence for a period of up to six months — whether visiting as a tourist or having recently registered as a resident. Beyond that point, the applicable rules

Sweden – Driving Licenses

Anyone from another country who wants to drive in Sweden must carry a valid licence from their country of origin. Holders of licences issued within the EEA may use them without any time restriction, whereas non-EEA residents who register in

Slovakia – Driving Licenses

Anyone from abroad who wants to drive in Slovakia needs to be aware that the applicable rules vary considerably depending on whether they are a short-term visitor or an established resident. Tourists can typically rely on a valid licence from

South Korea – Driving Licenses

Foreign nationals wishing to drive legally in South Korea may do so using a valid International Driving Permit (IDP) together with their home-country licence for a maximum of one year from the date of arrival. Those who settle long-term must

Singapore – Driving Licenses

Foreign nationals are permitted to drive in Singapore on a valid overseas driving licence for up to 12 months from the date they arrive — no conversion is necessary for short-term stays. Once you become a permanent resident or remain