UAE Driver’s License 2025: Which countries can skip the test and drive with their home license?

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 Which countries can skip the test and drive with their home license?

Visitors from 52 approved countries can drive in the UAE with their home licences, or exchange them for a UAE licence without tests/ AI Representative Image

The UAE is home to one of the most diverse populations in the world, with expatriates making up about 88% of the population. Every year, the country sees a steady influx of visitors, workers, and families from all corners of the globe, drawn by its thriving business environment and lifestyle appeal.

In the first eight months of 2025 alone, UAE airports processed over 102.9 million passengers—a clear indication of the country’s ongoing magnetism for both short-term visitors and long-term residents.For both tourists and residents, getting around easily is what truly makes the UAE feel like home. Whether it’s navigating the lively streets of Dubai, commuting to work in minutes, or simply enjoying the country’s wide-open landscapes, having a car can make all the difference.

For those who don’t have the time or inclination to learn the public transport system, renting a car is often the quickest and most convenient way to explore.

The recent update to the UAE’s driving license system, introduced under the “Markhoos” initiative, makes a significant difference. Visitors from 52 countries can now drive with their home country’s license, skipping the usual hassle of temporary permits or local driving tests, removing a key barrier and making life here even more convenient.

And for those who plan to make the UAE their permanent home, it’s just as seamless. Foreign nationals can now exchange their existing driving licenses for a UAE one, without the need for theory or practical tests. It’s a small but meaningful shift that speaks volumes about the country’s approach to making life simpler for those who choose to settle here.

Recognition and exchange of licenses


The Ministry’s new framework breaks things down into two main processes: recognition and exchange.

Each one has its own set of conditions, depending on whether you're a visitor or a resident, making it easier to understand who qualifies for what.

Recognition

This applies to non-residents or visitors in the UAE. Under the recognition policy, visitors can drive using their national driving licenses during their stay, provided they are not in the country for residency purposes, no additional tests or local license are required.

Exchange

This applies to residents of the UAE who hold a valid foreign driving license. They are allowed to exchange their national licenses for a UAE driving license upon meeting specific requirements, with no need for theory or road tests. This exchange is valid only after obtaining a UAE residence permit.Both recognition and exchange options apply to vehicle categories, typically motorcycles and light vehicles, which vary by nationality and are enabled through mutual agreements or memoranda of understanding (MoUs) between the UAE and the respective countries.

Requirements and conditions


Depending on whether an individual is visiting or residing in the UAE, different requirements apply:

For Recognition (Visitors)

To drive in the UAE using a national license:

  • The visitor must not be in the UAE for residency purposes.
  • The visitor must hold a valid national driving license.

The license must cover the vehicle type, typically motorcycles and light vehicles, which vary by nationality

To exchange a foreign license for a UAE license:

  1. The applicant must hold citizenship of a country eligible for exchange.
  2. A valid UAE residence permit is required.
  3. The applicant must have a valid and permanent national driving license.
  4. Must meet the minimum age requirement, which is 17 years or older.
  5. A medical (vision) test must be passed.
  6. Any additional legal or administrative requirements must be fulfilled.
  7. Some nationalities may need to surrender their original licenses, based on bilateral agreements.

Application Process and Fees

  • The exchange process is carried out via the digital “MuroorKhous” platform.
  • The fee is AED 600.
  • Applicants must submit a legal translation of their foreign license and a copy of the original.
  • The UAE license can be issued electronically or delivered by courier, depending on the applicant’s preference.


Countries eligible for recognition and exchange


The updated list includes 52 countries whose citizens are now permitted to either use their national licenses in the UAE during visits or exchange them for a UAE license upon acquiring residency. These include:Estonia, Albania, Portugal, China, Hungary, Greece, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, Cyprus, Latvia, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Malta, Iceland, Montenegro, Israel, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Uzbekistan, the United States of America, France, Japan, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Ireland, Spain, Norway, New Zealand, Romania, Singapore, Hong Kong, the Netherlands, Denmark, Austria, Finland, the United Kingdom, Turkey, Canada, Poland, South Africa, Australia, Croatia, Texas, the Republic of North Macedonia, the Republic of Kosovo, the Kyrgyz Republic.It’s important to note that South Korean citizens can only exchange their driving licenses for a UAE license after becoming residents. They are not allowed to use their national license for driving in the UAE while visiting.Also read: Can you drive in the UAE with GCC license

Benefits and broader impact


This policy update offers significant benefits for both visitors and residents:

  • For Visitors: It eliminates the need to obtain temporary driving permits or go through local testing procedures, making travel in the UAE more accessible and convenient.
  • For Residents: Foreign nationals relocating to the UAE from eligible countries can now obtain a UAE driving license with minimal bureaucratic friction, supporting their integration and mobility within the country.
  • For UAE Citizens Abroad: The system is reciprocal. Emirati nationals can use their UAE driving licenses in countries with mutual recognition agreements. In nations without such arrangements, they can apply for an International Driving Permit (IDP), which is recognized under a UN convention.

What about GCC nationals?

GCC nationals can drive in the UAE using their home country's license while visiting, without the need for any additional permits or tests.

However, once a GCC national becomes a UAE resident, they are required to exchange their GCC license for a UAE driving license. This exchange must be done through the official UAE system, using the MuroorKhous digital platform, at a cost of AED 600. For GCC nationals who are no longer residents of a GCC country, the situation changes. If they are from a country that is not approved for direct license exchange (i.e., not one of the 52 eligible nations), they must pass both the theory and road tests to obtain a UAE license.

These tests do not require driving classes, but applicants will need to open a traffic file and pay a fee that typically ranges from AED 2,000 to AED 2,500, depending on the emirate. Once all requirements are met, the new UAE license is issued without additional testing. This process ensures that all residents, regardless of nationality, meet the necessary standards to drive legally and safely in the UAE.

Q. Can tourists drive in the UAE using their home license?Yes, if they’re from one of 52 eligible countries and meet the required conditions for recognition.Q. Do I need to take a driving test to get a UAE license?No, eligible residents can exchange their national license without taking theory or practical tests.Q. What types of vehicles are covered under this rule?The categories, typically motorcycles and light vehicles, vary by nationality based on bilateral agreements.Q. How much does the license exchange cost?The service costs AED 600 and is processed through the digital MuroorKhous platform.Q. What documents are needed to exchange a license?You’ll need a valid residence permit, original national license, a legal translation, and to pass a vision test. Additional requirements may apply based on your nationality.

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