No it is the case, in my case - I can understand the questions i get asked by the words that they use!That's not the case. The question is normally phrased along the lines of "How long have you held a full license", not how long you've held your current one. It's not an issue.
Thank you, this is helpful, I was not given this info but I didnt specifically ask for that assuranceI know someone who did this a number of years ago. It was very easy to sort out. From memory, NDLS issued a letter to the effect that a valid UK license was held for x number of years. This was acceptable to the insurance company.
No it is the case, in my case - I can understand the questions i get asked by the words that they use!
Thank you, this is helpful, I was not given this info but I didnt specifically ask for that assurance
But, even if they worded the question " How long have you had your license", they more than likely, really want to know " How long have you had a valid license?".
The full and accurate answer in either case is " I have an Irish license since xxx, but I have had a UK License for 15 years prior to that".
I dont get points for traffic offences - now saying that, I have had just two traffic offences in the time since points were introduced (2002)What’s the advantage of having a UK licence anyway? More police checks if you happen to drive in the six counties?
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