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How Much Does an EU Driving License Cost? Everyone hopes to have an excellent driving license that will never expire. However, the reality is very different. The process of getting a Polish driver's license is complicated. The most important ones are the medical exam as well as theory and practical classes. It is also necessary to meet the requirements of age for the category of driving license. 1. Medical examination To get your driving license, you must first obtain a doctor's (orzeczenie Lkarskie) confirmation that you're qualified to drive. It may sound odd, but this is how it operates in Poland. The doctor will ask you a lot of naive questions about your health, such as whether you suffer from issues with your eyesight or any other medical issues and will never physically examine you in any way. The cost for this exam is about 200 PLN. If you are coming from a nation that is a part of the EU, EEA, or a member of 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic you do not have to take this additional step since your driving licence will be accepted as valid in Poland. If you're from a non-member country, you will need to pass both a practical and theoretical test, and also a medical exam to obtain the Polish driving licence. It is possible to pass both of these exams in English. However it is contingent on the center. It is a good idea to call ahead and check availability before booking your appointment. It is also worth mentioning that If you don't have sufficient level of Polish to be able to pass the exam, then you'll need to book an interpreter for the entire day. Once you have your medical certification, you'll need to go to the district authority to complete the driver profile (PKK Profile Kandydata na Kierowce). You'll need the passport scan and proof of your residence in Poland and one current photo in color. You then visit an office with a specific purpose, where they create your personal file and scan your documents. They then give them to your. From there you can begin to prepare for the test and enroll in a driving school. There are WORD facilities in all major towns and a lot of smaller ones too however, most schools require a fee to be able to run their classes. 2. Theory test If you're a driver with an international driving license, it's valid in Poland provided you have an International Driving Permit ("IDP"). If you plan to operate in a vehicle in Poland for a longer period than six months, you'll need an IDP. Otherwise, it is necessary to exchange it to obtain the Polish driving licence. You must satisfy four requirements to be able to complete the process that include: you must be a Polish citizen You must also pass a medical examination, you must pass a driving test administered by the state and you must have completed your driving lessons at a driving school that has been approved by the government. To take the state-issued driving test you must have a Driving Candidate Profile (PKK) and other documents. These include your ID and medical certificate, an approved driving instructor's report and the photocopy of your passport or residency permit. The driving test itself is comprised of two parts: the theory portion and the practical. The theoretical portion includes 32 multiple-choice tests and covers issues as road signs and traffic laws, emergency protocol and safe driving practices. To pass, you must correctly answer 26 questions. The practical part of the driving test involves driving a car on a road that is public and under supervised supervision. During this period, a driver will evaluate your ability to adhere to the rules of driving on the road particularly in challenging situations such as highways or city streets. The duration of the practical test is approximately 40 minutes. Before you can pass your state driving test, you have to apply for a PKK at the Province Road Traffic Centers. For this purpose you'll need your identity document, proof of payment of the required fee and a photo of you. If you don't speak Polish an experienced translator will accompany you during the test. 3. Practical test If you're driving a car that has a foreign license, you'll also have to pass the practical test. It's a more difficult test than the one for theory and the rate of passing is lower. It is only possible to take the practical test only if you're legally living in Poland. If you're not, your driving licence will be indefinite. You could also be fined if are stopped by police for driving without a valid driving license. To pass the test, you must complete an application form in Polish. Google Translate can assist. Also, you will require a medical certificate that states you are competent to drive. Bring your photo ID and evidence of health insurance coverage, and an up-to-date colour photo (size 3,5cm x 4,5cm). You must register as a driver candidate with the Department of Civil Affairs. This will require that you fill out a Driver Profile of the Candidate (RKK) to receive a code to use within the system. The process can be difficult and time-consuming, particularly in the event that you're unfamiliar with Polish language. It is recommended to hire an instructor who speaks English and book your lessons in advance. You can also find a driving schools that provide English lessons in some regions. A person who's seeking an Polish driving license is obliged to provide a copy the residence permit or visa for non-EU citizens. This is required to prove that you've lived in Poland for at least the period of 185 days. The office will also require proof of payment for theory and practical tests. führerschein aus polen kaufen should be approximately 1500 PLN. You can pay cash however it doesn't guarantee faster processing of your documents. The entire process can take between two and four weeks. In certain areas, it could be longer. If you're not sure about the deadlines, you'll need to ask the local office. 4. Documents For foreigners who have relocated to Poland and wish to drive, getting the Polish driver's license is essential to avoid problems with car insurance. Before they can get this, they must first pass the test in theory, which will cost them. This will be less difficult for foreigners who are citizens of countries who have signed the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic of 1968. First they have to prove that they've lived in Poland for at minimum six months. This should be confirmed with either a local address registration or a residence permit or an entry visa. The applicant should also submit the complete application form. The form can be found on the internet or at an office in your area. They must also submit an up-to-date photo that measures 35 x 45 millimeters and evidence of identity, such as a passport. They should also provide a health care certificate to prove they are qualified to drive. The voivodship office will then make the driving licence documents to issue. It can take up to nine working days. Waiting times could be as long as 1 month in cases which require a thorough examination. A foreign national will also need to submit a copy of their medical certificate. It is important to have a valid medical certificate since without it, the person who is not able to obtain it will have to take a new theory test, which can extend the time they wait by two months. Once your driving license is prepared and issued, you will need to pay a fee at the office. The cost is 100 PLN (for EU citizens) and 250 PLN (for non-EU citizens). The fee can be paid by bank transfer, debit card or credit card. The applicant will receive the driver's license at their home address. If for any reason, the driving license is not issued, an appeal may be filed to the Local Government Appeals Board in Rzeszow through the City Mayor.
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