What about EEA citizens driving Belgium?

 If you are an EEA (European Economic Area) citizen with a valid driving license issued in your home country, you are allowed to drive in Belgium with your current license for up to six months from the date of your arrival in Belgium.



After six months, you will need to exchange your foreign driving license for a Belgian driving license. The process for exchanging a foreign driving license varies depending on the country that issued your license.


If you are from an EEA country, the exchange process is relatively simple. You will need to provide the following documents:


  • Your valid foreign driving license

  • Proof of identity (passport or ID card)

  • Proof of residency in Belgium (residence permit or registration certificate)

  • Two passport-sized photos

Once you have submitted your documents, you will need to take a vision test and pay a fee. If everything is in order, you will receive a Belgian driving license.


It's important to note that if your foreign driving license is not in a language recognized by the Belgian authorities, you may need to have it translated by a sworn translator.


If you are from a non-EEA country, the exchange process is more complex and may require additional steps, such as taking a driving test or attending driving school. It's recommended that you consult with the local authorities to get more detailed information on the exchange process for your specific situation.

What if you are a citizen from a NON-EEA country?


If you are a citizen from a non-EEA country, the process for exchanging your foreign driving license for a Belgian driving license is more complex than for EEA citizens. Here are the general steps:


  • Verify your eligibility: First, you will need to verify whether your home country's driving license is recognized by the Belgian authorities. You can check the list of recognized countries on the Belgian Road Safety Institute's website.


  • Obtain a residency permit: You will need to obtain a residency permit in Belgium before you can apply for a Belgian driving license. The requirements for obtaining a residency permit vary depending on your situation, such as whether you are a student, employee, or self-employed.


  • Take a driving test or attend driving school: In most cases, non-EEA citizens will need to take a driving test or attend driving school to obtain a Belgian driving license. The exact requirements depend on the country that issued your foreign driving license.


  • Gather necessary documents: You will need to provide the following documents when applying for a Belgian driving license:


  • Your foreign driving license

  • Proof of identity (passport or ID card)

  • Proof of residency in Belgium (residence permit or registration certificate)

  • Two passport-sized photos

  • Proof of passing a medical exam (if required)

  • Proof of passing a theoretical exam (if required)

  • Proof of passing a practical driving test (if required)

  • Submit your application: Once you have gathered all the necessary documents, you can submit your application for a Belgian driving license at a local driving license center.

It's important to note that the process for exchanging a foreign driving license for a Belgian driving license can be complicated, and there may be additional requirements or restrictions depending on your specific situation. It's recommended that you consult with the local authorities or a driving school to get more detailed information.






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