I would recommend getting an international license (IDP) and carry that and your UK license with you at all times.
2006-08-22 11:46:18
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answered by kiki 1
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I think the different states all have the same policy. In Queensland it depends on whether you have moved there or whether you are travelling through. If you are a tex paying resident then the license is only valid for 3 months. To convert to a QLD license you need to pass a written exam on road rules. No need for a practical exam. You get to keep your UK icense as well.
If you are travelling through and not earning money then your UK license is valid for 1 year.
2006-08-22 14:12:58
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answered by aap36rob 2
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A few tinnies an arrogant attitude and roo bars at the front no probs. Seriously UK licence fine for up to a year I think.
2006-08-22 11:23:32
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answered by charlie r 2
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UK License valid for 12 months I believe, unless the rules have changed.
2006-08-22 11:22:59
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answered by johninmelb 4
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pretty sure not - unless rules have changed. my bro in law went a few years back and his uk licence was valid over there.
2006-08-22 11:19:21
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answered by phil d 3
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Yes it is valid, but I can't remember if theres a time limit on it for whilst you are there.....if there is it'll be along the lines of 3 months plus....
2006-08-22 11:23:24
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answered by Looney 2
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If it's a short break you'll be fine, the embassy are pretty quck to get back with any queries if you want to enquire officially.
2006-08-22 13:25:08
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answered by bambam 5
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