Netherlands – Driving Licenses

Foreign nationals residing in the Netherlands are permitted to drive on their home country licence for a defined period — a maximum of 185 days for those holding non-EU/EFTA licences, or up to 15 years for EU/EFTA licence holders. Beyond

Norway – Driving Licenses

Foreign nationals arriving in Norway may drive on a valid overseas licence for a maximum of three months, or up to six months if they hold a residence permit alongside an employment contract. Those with licences issued in EU/EEA countries,

Morocco – Driving Licenses

Foreign nationals are permitted to drive in Morocco using a valid licence issued in their home country for a maximum of one year from the date they enter the country or establish residency. Once this period has elapsed, you must

Malta – Driving Licenses

For foreign nationals, navigating Malta’s driving licence rules is manageable once you know which category applies to you. EU and EEA licence holders enjoy open-ended recognition and can swap their licence for a Maltese one without any testing. Those holding

Mexico – Driving Licenses

Foreign nationals are permitted to drive in Mexico using a valid licence issued in their home country, typically for the duration of their tourist stay — a maximum of 180 days. Once you become a temporary or permanent resident, obtaining

Monaco – Driving Licenses

For foreign nationals, getting behind the wheel in Monaco is uncomplicated during a visit — tourists may use their valid home-country licence throughout their stay. However, once you become an official resident, a one-year window opens in which you must

Luxembourg – Driving Licenses

Whether you can drive in Luxembourg as a foreign national hinges primarily on where your licence was originally issued. Licences from EEA countries benefit from automatic mutual recognition with no expiry of that recognition, whereas those issued outside the EEA

Malaysia – Driving Licenses

Foreigners who intend to drive in Malaysia must familiarise themselves with a framework that underwent a substantial overhaul in May 2025. Short-term visitors are permitted to drive using a valid foreign licence (issued in English) or an International Driving Permit

Jordan – Driving Licenses

Expatriates living in Jordan may use a valid driving licence from their home country for a period of up to six months, on the condition that the licence is issued in Arabic or English, or that a certified translation into