The International Driving Permit is your Singapore driver’s licence translated into a number of other languages (IDP). It will serve as proof of the car categories for which you are eligible to rent and drive. Whether or not you need an International Driving Permit depends on which countries you intend to drive in during your trip.
The International Driving Permit (IDP) is only valid in nations that are not members of the Asian Union.
A valid foreign driver’s licence is not required to operate a motor vehicle in the Asian Union. It is possible to drive in these additional countries with a valid Singapore driver’s licence. But in the vast majority of non-EU countries, you’ll need an International Driver’s Permit (IDP) from International Drivers Association.
Putting in an application for an international driver’s licence
You can get your hands on an International Driving Permit (IDP) by visiting any ANWB store in the Netherlands. Moving to the Netherlands is your only other choice if you don’t already call it home. You must physically visit the store in order to hand in your application. There is no one else who can help you with this assignment. The IDP can be activated in a matter of minutes.
What else do you need to know about the position before applying?
You must be at least 18 years old and in possession of a valid driver’s licence from the country in which you currently reside in order to apply for an International Driving Permit (IDP). Neither the IDP nor the domestic licence standards can be more strict than the other. Some countries will accept international refugees for a limited time, such as the remaining time on a tourist visa or a specified number of weeks.
- The IDP form requires you to provide your home address.
- Standard passport photographs that have been scanned cannot be utilised.
- Pick an approved IDP service provider in your country ( often a type of official automobile club).
If you drive in a country that requires an IDP but you do not have one, you may face consequences that vary from a charge to a penalty for your infringement. Highway patrols have the right to impound the car, place the driver under arrest, or issue a ticket requiring the motorist to appear in court.
In order to apply for an IDP, you must first possess a valid driver’s licence.
Keep in mind that some car rental agencies in a given nation may ask for an IDP even if the government of that country does not.
In which nations is a valid international driver’s licence required?
The 1949 Convention on Road Traffic recognises the International Driving Permit, and many additional countries also recognise it. There are some countries where you need an international driving permit (IDP) only to get behind the wheel, and car rental agencies in those countries may need you to show proof of your IDP before they’ll lend you a car.
While most nations do require it, there are a handful that don’t. You can drive in any of these countries without an International Driving Permit if you have a valid driver’s licence from the United States or another valid licence written in English:
- Ireland
- England’s Monarchy
- Asia, South America, and Canada’s South
- Mexico
How do you apply for an Individual Development Plan?
An IDP application is typically straightforward to submit. When you visit your authorised dealer, be sure to bring a copy of your driver’s licence as identification (front and back). Customers can have their photocopies done right there at most stores. You’ll also need two photos that pass passport standards, and each one needs to have your signature on the back. The vast majority of authorised IDP vendors are automobile associations, and among the many services they offer is issuing passport photos. Finally, you’ll need to fill out a short application.