Get Your EU Driving License in Lithuania: A Complete Guide 🚗/🇱🇹/🇪🇺

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  • @Parsikla-r8g
    @Parsikla-r8g 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Very informative video... Appreciated🙏❤

  • @Parsikla-r8g
    @Parsikla-r8g 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Hi... Actually want to know What would be the total cost for whole process??

    • @touqeergill2907
      @touqeergill2907  2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @Parsikla-r8g. If everything goes smoothly, the total cost will be 564.04 euros. However, if you fail the theory or practical exam, you will need to pay the specified fee for each retake.
      1) Medical Health certificate:= 40 euros
      2) Žirmūnų PSC [Psychiatrist Certificate]: 30 euros
      3) Militra [First Aid Training Certificate]: 25 euros
      4) Theory Test: 10.41 euros
      5) Practice Tests and Study Materials for Theory Exam /Consolidated Road Traffic Rules: 5 euros
      6) Driving School: 400 euros
      7) Practical exam = 34,54 euros
      8) Order first driving license after passing the practical exam: 14.19
      9) License delivery Fee: 4.90
      Total = 564.04
      Price List:
      www.regitra.lt/en/services/examination/price-list-3
      www.regitra.lt/en/services/driving-licences/price-list-2

  • @HyperFuture-zq4rd
    @HyperFuture-zq4rd หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have Pakistani licence issued in 2019. And i have Temporary Redundancy Card so i still need to wait 185 days

    • @touqeergill2907
      @touqeergill2907  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, you need to wait 185 days after receiving your Temporary Redundancy Card (TRP) because Regitra will not permit you to take the theory test as this restriction is visible online. However, in the meantime, you can fulfill other requirements including obtaining a Medical Health Certificate, a Psychiatrist Certificate, and a First Aid Training Certificate. It's also a good idea to start preparing for the theory exam using online materials and to enroll in a driving school. This will further help you to understand the rules and regulations according to Regitra.

  • @NRTechView
    @NRTechView 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Amazing job, I am a Bangladeshi student at Vilnius University and I a have International driving licences issued in Bangladesh So how I can I will get Lithuanian driving licences? Is it possible to convert my driving licences to Lithuanian driving licences????

    • @touqeergill2907
      @touqeergill2907  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Currently, Lithuania does not have a regulation that allows for the direct conversion of an international driving license into a Lithuanian license. However, it is possible to exchange your international driving license for a Lithuanian one.
      To exchange the license, you still need to pass both the theory and practical tests. However, you don't need to attend driving school if you want to exchange the license.
      here is the procedure for exchange:
      1. Translation of document:
      First, you need to have a translation of your License which you can obtain from LISNORA (vertimai.lisnora.lt/) Address: Verslo Centras Muliena Lukiškių g. 5 - 102 kab (I a.) LT-01108 Vilnius
      2. Medical Health certificate:
      V. Buržminskas Medical Health Inspection Center "ALVIMEDA" [E083-1 Driver's Medical Certificate]: (www.google.com/search?q=V.+Bu...)
      3. Psychiatrist Certificate:
      Žirmūnų PSC [Psychiatrist Certificate]: (www.google.com/search?q=Zirmu...)
      4. First Aid Training Certificate:
      Militra [First Aid Training Certificate]: (militra.lt/product/pp015-pirm...)
      5. Theory test practice and Pass:
      Practice Tests and Study Materials for Theory Exam: (www.ketbilietai.lt/testas/dri...)
      6. Practical test Pass
      Consolidated Road Traffic Rules: (sumin.lrv.lt/uploads/sumin/do...)
      Basic Questions Before Practical Exam: (jonvaira.lt/20-klausimu-pries...)

  • @d12nexus38
    @d12nexus38 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Hi ..can u make a video that show how can a TRP holder can exchange license in Lithuania..I am TRP holder ..I have Singapore drivers license..I want to exchange it here in Lithuania

    • @touqeergill2907
      @touqeergill2907  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      To exchange the license, you still need to pass both the theory and practical tests. However, you don't need to attend driving school if you want to exchange the license.
      I have outlined the procedure for you here:
      1. Translation of document:
      First, you need to have a translation of your License which you can obtain from LISNORA (vertimai.lisnora.lt/) Address: Verslo Centras Muliena Lukiškių g. 5 - 102 kab (I a.) LT-01108 Vilnius
      2. Medical Health certificate:
      V. Buržminskas Medical Health Inspection Center "ALVIMEDA" [E083-1 Driver's Medical Certificate]: (www.google.com/search?q=V.+Bu...)
      3. Psychiatrist Certificate:
      Žirmūnų PSC [Psychiatrist Certificate]: (www.google.com/search?q=Zirmu...)
      4. First Aid Training Certificate:
      Militra [First Aid Training Certificate]: (militra.lt/product/pp015-pirm...)
      5. Theory test practice and Pass:
      Practice Tests and Study Materials for Theory Exam: (www.ketbilietai.lt/testas/dri...)
      6. Practical test Pass
      Consolidated Road Traffic Rules: (sumin.lrv.lt/uploads/sumin/do...)
      Basic Questions Before Practical Exam: (jonvaira.lt/20-klausimu-pries...)

    • @noufalbinyousaf5665
      @noufalbinyousaf5665 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      In this case what would be the total cost ??? And how much time realistically is it going to take ??

    • @touqeergill2907
      @touqeergill2907  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@noufalbinyousaf5665 If everything goes smoothly, the total cost of exchanging the license will be 164.04 euros.
      However, if you fail the theory or practical exam, you will need to pay the specified fee for each retake.
      It's hard to say exactly how long this will take because the time depends on the availability of the slots for theory and practice tests. Usually at Regitra in Vilnius the slots are quite occupied as compared to other cities of Lithuania. You might need to wait a bit, so it's good to be flexible with your schedule.
      1) Medical Health certificate:= 40 euros
      2) Žirmūnų PSC [Psychiatrist Certificate]: 30 euros
      3) Militra [First Aid Training Certificate]: 25 euros
      4) Theory Test: 10.41 euros
      5) Practice Tests and Study Materials for Theory Exam /Consolidated Road Traffic Rules: 5 euros
      6) Practical exam = 34,54 euros
      7) Order first driving license after passing the practical exam: 14.19 9) License delivery Fee: 4.90
      Total = 164.04 Euros

  • @ahmadshaikh-v5r
    @ahmadshaikh-v5r 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Sir, how much total money is required for the whole process ?

    • @touqeergill2907
      @touqeergill2907  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      If everything goes smoothly, the total cost will be 564.04 euros. However, if you fail the theory or practical exam, you will need to pay the specified fee for each retake.
      1) Medical Health certificate:= 40 euros
      2) Žirmūnų PSC [Psychiatrist Certificate]: 30 euros
      3) Militra [First Aid Training Certificate]: 25 euros
      4) Theory Test: 10.41 euros
      5) Practice Tests and Study Materials for Theory Exam /Consolidated Road Traffic Rules: 5 euros
      6) Driving School: 400 euros
      7) Practical exam = 34,54 euros
      8) Order first driving license after passing the practical exam: 14.19
      9) License delivery Fee: 4.90
      Total = 564.04
      Price List:
      www.regitra.lt/en/services/examination/price-list-3
      www.regitra.lt/en/services/driving-licences/price-list-2

  • @Bharath_N_krishnan
    @Bharath_N_krishnan หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I just have national driving licence from my country.
    I don't have international driving licence.
    I arrived in Lithuania just 1 month before.
    Is it possible to drive in Lithuania without international driving licence?
    few of my friends said we can drive for 6 months. is that true?

    • @touqeergill2907
      @touqeergill2907  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi. Unfortunately, you cannot legally drive in Lithuania with just your national driving license from another country. However, you are allowed to drive with an international driving license from your home country for up to one year here in Lithuania.
      If you don't currently have an international driving license, I recommend obtaining an International Driving Permit (IDP). It's a straightforward process: simply visit the International Drivers Association website at internationaldriversassociation.com/. There, you can fill out a form and pay the required fee. The permit will then be sent directly to your home.
      Remember, once the one-year period is up, you'll need to obtain a Lithuanian driving license to continue driving legally in the country.

    • @Bharath_N_krishnan
      @Bharath_N_krishnan หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@touqeergill2907 thank you for your reply 👍

    • @Bharath_N_krishnan
      @Bharath_N_krishnan 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@touqeergill2907 hi, i am confused now.
      is this website's IDP is legal to drive in Lithuania?
      my friends are giving me many IDP websites , what to do ?
      i am so confused

    • @touqeergill2907
      @touqeergill2907  18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Bharath_N_krishnan internationaldriversassociation.com/. You can use this website and its completely legal

  • @redowansiddiqe
    @redowansiddiqe 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I am Bangladeshi Heavy driver,& i have Bangladeshi heavy driving licence,, i need Lithuanian driving job Visa,, Thank you dear.

    • @touqeergill2907
      @touqeergill2907  12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hi, thanks for your comment! I'm not familiar with the visa procedures, but regarding your driving license, if you are already here in Lithuanian and applying for a driving license, you would need to select the 'heavy driving license' category during your theory and practical exams.
      Direct conversion of a foreign driving license isn't generally possible here. However, if you already hold a heavy driving license, you might not need to retake driving classes if you inform the local transport authority (Regitra).
      Anyhow, you will still need to pass the required theory and practical exams.