Hi All,
Thanks again for those who helped with information while I was applying for my spouse visa. I am happy to report that I'm now happily reunited with my husband in Ireland.
My question is about driving in Ireland. I have a full driving license issued in Kenya. According to
https://www.ndls.ie/holders-of-foreign- ... -countries:
If you are not from any of the above countries, (for example The United States), and you hold a national driving licence or an international driving permit from your own country, you may drive in Ireland for the duration of your temporary visit (up to 12 months).
If your stay in Ireland will be more than 12 months you can apply for an Irish driving license but you will need to go through the full driver licensing procedure. You must first pass a driver theory test , apply for a learner permit, complete a course of Essential Driver Training(EDT) and pass your driving test in Ireland. If you pass your driving test, you can then apply for a full Irish driving license.
Question: Since my GNIB card was issued for the next 12 months, am i allowed to drive with my Kenyan license as i work towards processing the Irish one?
Regards,