Thanhs guys for the responses.
Member2234, do you have info of a specific contact. please PM me. thanks
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Thanhs guys for the responses.
Member2234, do you have info of a specific contact. please PM me. thanks
[QUOTE=Member #2234]Hi guys, a new update from my police friend:
Price still the same
Now no need to hand over passport, just need a clear photocopy of details page
Now no need for minimum visa period (used to be 3mnths)
4 photos needed (2x3 size)
No need to take written test
No need to take practical test
No need to 'show face' at test centre
This is now a simple straight forward no hassle service for people who do not hold a foreign license abroad, if you do hold a foreign license then you do not need this service[/QUOTE]So your "cop friend" still wants 3mil VND for a DL? Seems extremely high.
[QUOTE=Mik Hcmc]I got my VN drivers lic and bike lic, I'm looking at getting a bigger bike. Currently I have a 150cc and looking to get a 250-300cc. There is a lot of confusion regarding who can get a over 175cc lic. Does anyone know how to get a larger class bike lic? Anyone got a lic with a bike capacity over 175cc? [/QUOTE]As of January 1st, 2009, the requirements for having an A2 license (motorbike over 175cc) has changed. Currently, these licenses are only issued to VN soliders, police officers, forest rangers, sportsman, and customs officers. There are talks that would amend the rule for expats, in which, if an expat owned a bike in his/her name then they would be able to apply/test for an A2 license. However, at this time, expats are not even allowed to own motorbikes over 175cc.
Remember this is a country where bribes go along way, however, I am imagining, that this particular license will be extremely hard to get.
Genuine question or sarcasm?
Yes the price remains the same
No need to sit test or 'show face'
This applies to foreigners who DO NOT hold a foreign license
[QUOTE=Alwayshard45]So your "cop friend" still wants 3mil VND for a DL? Seems extremely high.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Alwayshard45]As of January 1st, 2009, the requirements for having an A2 license (motorbike over 175cc) has changed. Currently, these licenses are only issued to VN soliders, police officers, forest rangers, sportsman, and customs officers. There are talks that would amend the rule for expats, in which, if an expat owned a bike in his/her name then they would be able to apply/test for an A2 license. However, at this time, expats are not even allowed to own motorbikes over 175cc.
Remember this is a country where bribes go along way, however, I am imagining, that this particular license will be extremely hard to get.[/QUOTE]I read in the online article on this matter [url]http://vietnamnews.vnagency.com.vn/showarticle.php?num=01ASK100309[/url]
And just wanted to ask other guys here. Thanks for the reply Alwayshard45.
I think its a catch22 situation where if you have the bike registered in your name you can apply for the lic, but you need the lic first inorder to get the bike registered in your name.
There was one dealer my wife spoke to regarding buying a SH300i and he said he wont sell it to me because I dont have the correct lic. Another one further up the street said he will sell it to me but dont mention his shop if/when stopped by the police.
[QUOTE=Mik Hcmc]I read in the online article on this matter [url]http://vietnamnews.vnagency.com.vn/showarticle.php?num=01ASK100309[/url]
And just wanted to ask other guys here. Thanks for the reply Alwayshard45.
I think its a catch22 situation where if you have the bike registered in your name you can apply for the lic, but you need the lic first inorder to get the bike registered in your name.
There was one dealer my wife spoke to regarding buying a SH300i and he said he wont sell it to me because I don't have the correct lic. Another one further up the street said he will sell it to me but don't mention his shop if/when stopped by the police.[/QUOTE]It is definitely a catch22. I was pondering over this idea most of the day. I think, and I could be wrong, but I know any resident (temp/perm) are allowed 1 car or 175+cc motorbike for import, IF you do not sell it AND you export it when you leave. In doing so you will then be allowed your A2 license. However, IF you do not export it when your permit is up or you leave the country, you will be hit with an approximate 200% specialty tax along with other fees, which could be very costly. The 200% is based on the NEW MSRP of that bike/car. It doesn't matter even if you bring in a 1982 Yamaha "Piece-of-Shit", its still 200% based on when it was new.
I know for certain that the tax law applies and is true. The only question is, if they allow expats to import it. But when I imported my car from the US, I do remember there being that section about 175cc+ motorbikes. This was about a year and a half ago though.
Any other long time expats have any insights?
[QUOTE=Member #2234]Genuine question or sarcasm?
Yes the price remains the same
No need to sit test or 'show face'
This applies to foreigners who DO NOT hold a foreign license[/QUOTE]Can this friend of yours get us A2 class lic? The 175cc+ class.
If so then I will be interested in getting the A2.
No sorry I cannot help with A2
Is it possible to get in touch with you at a place in Saigon for more precise questions?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi guys, a quick update as things are always changing in VN.
I can still do A1 licenses at very reasonable price
Will have to 'show face' but guaranteed pass.
NO TIME LIMIT on license!
(this is for people who DO NOT have a foreign license, before anyone flames me)
Can do A2 and Car Licenses
(again for people who DO NOT have a foreign license)
Also found out that if you are from FRANCE then if you have a Vietnamese Car License and proof that you have stayed in VN for 6months (visa etc.) then when you return to France you can EXCHANGE the Vietnamese Car License for a full French one!
(how do I know? my French customer told me)
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[QUOTE=Member #2234]
I can still do A1 licenses at very reasonable price
Will have to 'show face' but guaranteed pass.
NO TIME LIMIT on license!
(this is for people who DO NOT have a foreign license, before anyone flames me)
[/QUOTE]
What is the price? (if it's secret, PM me please)
[QUOTE=Wendella]What is the price? (if it's secret, PM me please)[/QUOTE]
Havn't u got a bike lic yet Wendella?
Wendella did you receive my PM as no reply from you?
Anyone else interested or have any questions please PM me, thanks.
[QUOTE=Wendella]What is the price? (if it's secret, PM me please)[/QUOTE]