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Q: How easy is getting a driver's license in Chongqing?

Has anyone gained their driver's license here in the city of Chongqing? Has the process become somewhat easier for ex-pats?

 

 

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I am afraid I can't say anything about Chongqing but I got mine in Tianjin. I believe the process is not that different. Now it depends if you have a foreign drivers license already. If you do it is fairly simple. You must have the license translated, pass a medical check (mine involved reading a colour blindness chart) then registering ready for the theory test. Now you can get the test in a variety of languages. After studying for the test I took it. I failed by 1 point and was immediately allowed to retake the test for free and I passed. If you fail a second time you must reschedule and pay again. Once that was complete I just had to wait for them to print the licence then sign it. Now if you don't already have a licence I believe you have to take the practical test too although I don't know how to go about that.

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I am afraid I can't say anything about Chongqing but I got mine in Tianjin. I believe the process is not that different. Now it depends if you have a foreign drivers license already. If you do it is fairly simple. You must have the license translated, pass a medical check (mine involved reading a colour blindness chart) then registering ready for the theory test. Now you can get the test in a variety of languages. After studying for the test I took it. I failed by 1 point and was immediately allowed to retake the test for free and I passed. If you fail a second time you must reschedule and pay again. Once that was complete I just had to wait for them to print the licence then sign it. Now if you don't already have a licence I believe you have to take the practical test too although I don't know how to go about that.

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Lord Hanson is correct but missed one point. You also need a visa that allows more than 90 days per visit. So basically a resident permit. The whole process in Guangzhou, including getting your passport and foriegn license translated is about 500rmb

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I'm not sure how it goes in the bigger cities like Chongqing, Gz ect but in my little backwater I had to register a chinese name at the notary office. The local computers weren't able to enter my info in english.

 

The written test is straight forward. As The Lord mentioned a week of practice and you are good to go.

 

I practiced on this one and it is pretty close to the real deal: http://www.chinesedrivingtest.com/test/

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Oops, forgot about needing a Chinese name. Though that was included in my 500rmb for GZ

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