Great video. I have an Australian license and an International license. I had an expired Thai license which meant I had to to the whole process again - reflex/colour test, five hours of videos, online knowledge test ) 49/50 and then came back the next day for a riding test - Cost - B120 for two years.
Thank you nots sure it's a wise decision at my age but will give me the opportunity to travel around locally hopefully don't end up in Bangkok hospital lol
ok so how did you not have to go to the DLT to have your health test and have your photo taken for the licence? also whay did you pay so much? at the DLT its about 600B for a renewal and takes about 90 minutes start to finish
I don't know how they get around the health checks As for the costs I decided to use an agent because I had a previous booking at the test centre and missed the appointment for some reason The centre is a bit out of the way and at the time I didn't have my own transport Also I'd have had to sort immigration and the health checks So even though I knew the process was easy it was still going to be a pain So that's why I used an agent
@@cheapdavetravels problem being that according to the DLT (does not matter what the agent says) if you dont apply in person the licence is not legal. had a lot of these agents advertising on Facebook and instagram and the DLT are trying to shut them down. as for appointments? most offices here in Bangkok dont do appointments. you just go in first thing with your QR code from the online test. from there it takes about 90 minutes i think i paid 605B and now it does not matter what office you go to as unlike visas they are all connected via a central system. happened Dec 22nd. just dont want a fellow ferrang getting in the dung
I got international driving licence in England It cost £5 from the post office It was only for 1 year so that had expired I only had the old paper driving licence and the agent said she couldn't use tha I showed her the expired international licence and she said that would be ok The cost for me to get car and bike licence was 5000 baht If I had used a plastic UK licence tje cost would have been 6000 baht
Also, my understanding is that even with an IDL, if you are staying in the country for three months or more, the Thais prefer you to have a local license.
Ok misunderstanding If you have a driving licence from your home country first you have to go to test centre to book appointment a few days before you have to go to immigration and gat proof of residence then to most chemist that will give you driving licence medical On the day you have to watch 2 hour video emergency stop and traffic lights test then a short ride around circuit and your done Better to hire an agent They do all immigration and medical stuff they pick up and drop off to test centre and hotel makes the whole process very easy
I’ve done most of that already to get my Thai car licence, would like to know what to do to add m/c lic as well .I’ve never had a m/c licence before in any country .
Great video. I have an Australian license and an International license. I had an expired Thai license which meant I had to to the whole process again - reflex/colour test, five hours of videos, online knowledge test ) 49/50 and then came back the next day for a riding test - Cost - B120 for two years.
Thank you
Yes a lot cheaper if you do it yourself
@@cheapdavetravels Plus you actually get to learn the road rules - which comes in handy
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Great information Dave ! Enjoy and drive safe ! Thank you ....
Thank you nots sure it's a wise decision at my age but will give me the opportunity to travel around locally hopefully don't end up in Bangkok hospital lol
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Agree with you on the agency route.
The extra cost, avoids all of the hassle and headaches that you would otherwise encounter.
Yes first time I've used an agent and they were very good
No need for proof of residence any more. I got mine on a 90 day tourist visa and my Thai partners home address.
You might have got lucky as there still asking for it here in Pattaya
ok so how did you not have to go to the DLT to have your health test and have your photo taken for the licence? also whay did you pay so much? at the DLT its about 600B for a renewal and takes about 90 minutes start to finish
I don't know how they get around the health checks
As for the costs I decided to use an agent because I had a previous booking at the test centre and missed the appointment for some reason
The centre is a bit out of the way and at the time I didn't have my own transport
Also I'd have had to sort immigration and the health checks
So even though I knew the process was easy it was still going to be a pain
So that's why I used an agent
@@cheapdavetravels problem being that according to the DLT (does not matter what the agent says) if you dont apply in person the licence is not legal. had a lot of these agents advertising on Facebook and instagram and the DLT are trying to shut them down. as for appointments? most offices here in Bangkok dont do appointments. you just go in first thing with your QR code from the online test. from there it takes about 90 minutes i think i paid 605B and now it does not matter what office you go to as unlike visas they are all connected via a central system. happened Dec 22nd. just dont want a fellow ferrang getting in the dung
Do you have to be perm resident?
You need proof of residence from immigration medical and thats about it
@@cheapdavetravels no you can get a driveing licence on a tourist visa as I have been told as long as u have proof of residence
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Wouldn't it be better to apply for an international driving license back home?
I got international driving licence in England
It cost £5 from the post office
It was only for 1 year so that had expired
I only had the old paper driving licence and the agent said she couldn't use tha
I showed her the expired international licence and she said that would be ok
The cost for me to get car and bike licence was 5000 baht
If I had used a plastic UK licence tje cost would have been 6000 baht
Also, my understanding is that even with an IDL, if you are staying in the country for three months or more, the Thais prefer you to have a local license.
So what will you buy first bike or car
I'm going to start looking for a bike early next year
Only a small 125 I think
Hi Dave , what is the process for a m/c licence if you don’t already have one in yr home country ? 5:46
In England I think you can apply for motorbike licence 16 years and over to ride up to 125cc
If you want a bigger bike then you have to take a test
Sorry , I was asking about a Thai m/c licence .
Ok misunderstanding
If you have a driving licence from your home country first you have to go to test centre to book appointment a few days before you have to go to immigration and gat proof of residence then to most chemist that will give you driving licence medical
On the day you have to watch 2 hour video emergency stop and traffic lights test then a short ride around circuit and your done
Better to hire an agent They do all immigration and medical stuff they pick up and drop off to test centre and hotel makes the whole process very easy
I’ve done most of that already to get my Thai car licence, would like to know what to do to add m/c lic as well .I’ve never had a m/c licence before in any country .
I'm not sure so I'd go talk to an agent They should be point you in the right direction
You byeing a bike dave
I think so
Won't be until next year
@@cheapdavetravels shit hot mate there good fun and cheap to ride
P.s I already have a Thai car licence and Thai I’d card 6:23
I don't have Thai ID card yet