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Reader question: Do I need to swap my UK licence for a German one?

Imogen Goodman
Imogen Goodman - news@thelocal.de
Reader question: Do I need to swap my UK licence for a German one?
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Now the Brexit transition period is over, many Brits in Germany are wondering if they can still use their UK licence or if they should change it - and what other rules apply. Here's the latest on the situation.

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To be fair, this shouldn't come as a shock to anyone. The fact that your UK driving licence would have to be replaced by a German one has been on The UK's to do list for UK citizens living in the EU for a long time. I replaced mine in January. The odd thing is that you have to give up your UK licence which they send back to the DVLA.
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I agree, this should not come as an unexpected surprise to the British. They may wish to look at the regulations that the UK Govt. puts on the driving licence's of other foreign nationals who have longer-time residence status within their own country- and many of those have been in pace way before Brexit was even an issue or a fledgling idea in someone's head.

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