Can I drive a car in Dubai with an IDP issued in Pakistan?

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Can I drive a car in Dubai with an international driving permit issued in Pakistan? Does it matter if I'm driving a rental car or a friend's car?

I hold a valid driving license from Pakistan, that license is valid for both car and motorcycle.






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Can you drive in Dubai with Pakistan international license?

The good news is that if you are a regular driver in your home country and hold a valid driving licence, you can drive in Dubai as well without any worry. Before you ask, you can use the same international licence in Abu Dhabi as well.

Does Pakistani international license work in UAE?

Most driving licences are accepted by rental companies with an international driving permit, but as soon as someone becomes a UAE resident they must legally convert to a UAE driving licence.

Can you a drive a private car in Dubai with an international license?

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has confirmed that a tourist or visitor can drive a Dubai-registered car in the UAE if they have an international driving licence. This is in respect of visitors who have both a driving licence and a passport from certain countries and this should be all that is required.

Is IDP valid in Dubai?

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) signed two United Nations conventions, and it is a legal requirement for visitors to have a valid International Driving Permit (IDP) in order to rent a car and legally drive in the Emirates.



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