UK and Sri Lanka in Negotiations for Mutual Driving Licence Exchange Agreement

Date:

The United Kingdom and Sri Lanka are actively engaged in negotiations to establish an agreement that will facilitate the exchange of driving licenses between the two nations, as revealed in a statement to the UK Parliament.

This prospective agreement aims to streamline the process for individuals seeking to exchange their driving licenses, ensuring a smooth transition between the UK and Sri Lanka.

Richard Holden, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Department for Transport, informed the UK Parliament through a written response that the UK currently maintains agreements to exchange and recognize licenses from all European Economic Area (EEA) countries. These arrangements encompass the recognition and exchange of the majority of GB (Great Britain) licenses.

Beyond the EEA, the UK has existing mutual driving license exchange agreements with 22 countries. Holden further noted that ongoing efforts are in progress to establish similar arrangements with seven additional countries, which includes Sri Lanka.

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

SCOPE Concludes with “Echoes of Unity” Closing Event

The closing event of the Strengthening Social Cohesion and...

AKD is Forcing Public Servants to the Barracks

By Adolf  The recent arrest of former Finance Secretary and lawyer...

Indian financial crimes agency freezes Anil Ambani Group properties worth $853 million

NEW DELHI, Nov 3 (Reuters) - India's financial crime...

Land Release in Sri Lanka’s North: Balancing Property Rights with National Security Imperatives

By Major General Dr Boniface Perera Returning civilian property is...