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How to get international driving license in Pakistan


 Here are the general steps to obtain an international driver's license in Pakistan:

1-    Obtain a valid Pakistani driver's license: You must first have a valid Pakistani driver's license. This means that you must have passed the written test, medical examination, and driving test required to obtain a driver's license in your province.

2-    Get the application form: You will need to get the application form for an international driver's license from the nearest licensing authority in your province.

3-    Submit the required documents: Along with the application form, you will need to submit the following documents:

        A valid Pakistani driver's license

        Two passport-size photographs

        A valid passport

        Proof of residence

        A fee

4-    Pass the medical examination: You will need to pass a medical examination to ensure that you are fit to drive.

5-    Attend an interview: You may be required to attend an interview with an official from the licensing authority.

6-    Receive your license: After completing all the steps and passing all the tests, you will be issued an international driver's license.

Note:

1-    The process and document requirements may vary depending on the specific licensing authority you are visiting.

2-    It is always best to check with your local licensing authority for the most up-to-date information and requirements.

3-    Not all countries recognize International driving license, and you should check with the country you will be travelling to if it recognizes International driving license or not.

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