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Pakistan’s International Driving License Valid in 132 Countries

Pakistan's International Driving License Valid in 132 Countries

In an exciting development for Pakistani drivers, the issuance of Pakistan’s International Driving License has opened up the opportunity to drive legally in 132 countries across the globe. Obtaining an international driving permit has long been a requirement for Pakistani residents due to the country’s strict rules and regulations. However, the process of obtaining an international permit has often been complex and time-consuming. With this recent update, Pakistani drivers can now explore new horizons and experience the freedom of driving in a wide range of countries worldwide.

The list of countries includes:

  1. Afghanistan
  2. Algeria
  3. Angola
  4. Argentina
  5. Armenia
  6. Australia
  7. Bahamas
  8. Bahrain
  9. Bangladesh
  10. Belarus
  11. Belize
  12. Benin
  13. Bhutan
  14. Bolivia
  15. Bosnia
  16. Botswana
  17. Brunei
  18. Bulgaria
  19. Burkina Faso
  20. Cameroon
  21. Canada
  22. Cape Verde
  23. Central African Republic
  24. Chad
  25. Chile
  26. Colombia
  27. Comoros
  28. Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo)
  29. Congo
  30. Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
  31. Czech Republic
  32. Djibouti
  33. Dominica
  34. Dominican Republic
  35. Egypt
  36. El Salvador
  37. Equatorial Guinea
  38. Eritrea
  39. Ethiopia
  40. Gabon
  41. Gambia
  42. Georgia
  43. Ghana
  44. Guadeloupe
  45. Guam
  46. Guatemala
  47. Guinea Bissau
  48. Guinea Republic
  49. Guyana
  50. Haiti
  51. Honduras
  52. Hong Kong
  53. Hungary
  54. Iceland
  55. India
  56. Indonesia
  57. Iran
  58. Italy
  59. Japan
  60. Jordan
  61. Kazakhstan
  62. Kenya
  63. Kiribati
  64. Korea (South)
  65. Kuwait
  66. Laos
  67. Lebanon
  68. Lesotho
  69. Liberia
  70. Libya
  71. Macao (Macau)
  72. Macedonia
  73. Madagascar
  74. Malawi
  75. Malaysia
  76. Maldives
  77. Mauritania
  78. Mauritius
  79. Mexico
  80. Montenegro
  81. Mozambique
  82. Myanmar (Burma)
  83. Namibia
  84. Nepal
  85. New Caledonia
  86. Nicaragua
  87. Niger
  88. Nigeria
  89. Oman
  90. Panama
  91. Papua New Guinea
  92. Paraguay
  93. Philippines
  94. Portugal
  95. Qatar
  96. Reunion
  97. Russian Federation
  98. Rwanda
  99. Sabah (Malaysia)
  100. Sao Tome and Principe
  101. Saudi Arabia
  102. Senegal
  103. Serbia
  104. Seychelles
  105. Sierra Leone
  106. Singapore
  107. South Africa
  108. Spain (including Balearic and Canary Isles)
  109. Sri Lanka
  110. St. Lucia
  111. St. Vincent
  112. Sudan
  113. Suriname
  114. Swaziland
  115. Sweden
  116. Syria
  117. Taiwan
  118. Tanzania
  119. Thailand
  120. Togo
  121. Trinidad & Tobago
  122. Tunisia
  123. Turkey
  124. Uganda
  125. Ukraine
  126. United Arab Emirates
  127. USA
  128. UK
  129. Yemen
  130. Zambia
  131. Zimbabwe

Obtaining an International Driving License:

To obtain the International Driving License, aspiring drivers need to fulfill certain requirements and follow the application process diligently. The necessary documents include an attested copy of the applicant’s passport, two attested passport-sized photographs, three photocopies of a valid CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card), and a photocopy of the applicant’s valid national driving license. Additionally, a medical certificate may be required for applicants aged 50 and above, while a blood group report is mandatory for those applying at Motorway Police.

Application Process:

The application process involves a visit to the concerned Driving License Authority office. Applicants must obtain a token and wait for their turn to complete data entry and undergo an eyesight check-up. Biometric and live camera pictures are also taken for verification purposes. Furthermore, a traffic signs test is administered on computers, with a written scenario-based test applicable specifically at Islamabad Traffic Police. Once all the documents are submitted, applicants proceed to a practical driving test, either using their own vehicle or a provided car, under the supervision of a police officer.

Successfully completing the entire process results in the issuance of the International Driving License. Pakistani drivers can expect to receive their license within approximately one week, allowing them to embark on their international driving adventures. The newfound access to 132 countries offers exciting opportunities for exploration, business travel, and cultural experiences. It empowers Pakistani drivers to navigate foreign road systems confidently and conveniently, ensuring a smoother and more enjoyable journey abroad.

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