How to Convert Your Overseas Driving Licence in Victoria
Moving to Melbourne from overseas and wondering what to do about your driving licence? Victoria has a clear process for overseas licence conversion — but the rules differ significantly depending on which country your licence was issued in. Here’s a complete guide from the team at Freshers Driving School Melbourne.
Category 1 Countries: Direct Licence Exchange
Drivers who hold a current, valid licence from the following countries can exchange it directly for an equivalent Victorian licence without sitting a knowledge or driving test:
- United Kingdom
- United States (most states)
- Canada
- New Zealand
- Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark
- Germany, Austria, Switzerland
- South Korea, Japan
Visit a VicRoads Customer Service Centre with your overseas licence, proof of identity and payment. Your overseas licence will be replaced with an equivalent Victorian licence. Note: you must be a Victorian resident to be eligible.
Category 2 Countries: Overseas Test Required
For licences from most other countries — including India, China, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Brazil and many others — you must:
- Pass the Victorian Learner Permit Knowledge Test
- Hold a Victorian learner permit for at least 3 months
- Pass a VicRoads driving test
Importantly, the normal 120-hour logbook requirement is waived for overseas licence holders — you only need the 3-month holding period, not 120 hours of supervised driving.
Do Overseas Drivers Need Driving Lessons?
Technically no — but practically, almost every overseas driver benefits enormously from professional driving lessons before their VicRoads test. Australian road rules, traffic behaviour and driving conventions differ significantly from most countries. Specific Melbourne challenges include:
- Hook turns in the Melbourne CBD (turning right from the left lane)
- Tram stops — you must stop behind the tram when passengers are boarding or alighting
- Give-way rules at roundabouts — yield to the right, not the left
- Keep clear zones at intersections
- Bike lanes with time-specific restrictions
Our overseas licence conversion lessons are specifically designed for experienced international drivers who need to adapt to Australian/Victorian road rules and conventions quickly.
What Our Overseas Conversion Lessons Cover
A typical overseas conversion program at Freshers takes 3–6 lessons for most international drivers. Sessions focus on:
- Victorian road rules overview — key differences from your home country
- Melbourne-specific situations (trams, hook turns, hook turn signs, bike lanes)
- VicRoads driving test format and examiner expectations
- Practice on the specific test route from your local VicRoads centre
Common Questions About Overseas Licence Conversion
Can I drive in Victoria on my overseas licence?
Yes — for up to 3 months from when you become a Victorian resident. After 3 months, you must have begun the conversion process or obtained a Victorian learner permit.
What if my licence has expired?
An expired overseas licence cannot be exchanged or converted. You must start the learner permit process from scratch.
What if my licence is not in English?
You will need a certified translation from a NAATI-accredited translator. VicRoads does not accept Google Translate or similar services.
How long does the conversion take?
For Category 1 countries, the exchange can be done same-day at VicRoads. For Category 2, the minimum is 3 months (the learner permit holding period) plus test booking availability.
Our overseas conversion students consistently report that professional lessons make the difference between passing first time and needing multiple test attempts. Book your overseas licence conversion lesson with Freshers Driving School — from $68 with free pickup anywhere in Melbourne.
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