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Brits with old driving licences told to retake test in Portugal

4683There’s a last minute rush for Brits to swap their UK driving licenses, writes Sue Fletcher. Many are still holding their original paper licenses issued prior to the changeover to photocards in 1998.

IMT have been refusing these which has led to the DVLA refusing to swap for a photo card license because the holder doesn’t live in the UK.

This has led to many being told that they will need to take the Portuguese test to obtain a Portuguese license, at a cost of around €1,000 and many hours of study.

One brave soul has challenged this and won with the DVLA so anyone in these circumstances needs to do this:

Telephone the DVLA on 0044 300 790 6801 and ask for a ‘Certificate of Entitlement D737’. Ask for it to be sent electronically and print it off. This is acceptable to IMT who are now aware of the problem.

For those not wanting to waste hours waiting in IMT in Faro, IMT in Beja is quicker.