person Skrevet 14. april 2010 Del Skrevet 14. april 2010 (endret) 1. Hvor mye koster førerkort/kjøretimer til sammen i Finland? 2. Hvordan kan jeg på best mulig måte dokumentere at jeg har vært der i over seks måneder hvis jeg egentlig ikke "bor" der, (teknisk sett) men kun drar dit i seks måneder for å få meg lappen så den kan brukes i Norge.. Finland er bare en spasertur fra der jeg bor, og jeg kjenner nok av folk som kan ta meg inn ett halvtårs tid Er også snakk om skole i Tornio. 3. Når jeg endelig har kommet så langt at jeg får førerkortet i Finland, kan jeg kjøre rundt med en norsk bil? 4. Hvordan ville du gjort hvis du var en skikkelig slu person? Endret 14. april 2010 av person Lenke til kommentar
Flimzes Skrevet 14. april 2010 Del Skrevet 14. april 2010 Hvorfor vil du ta lappen i finland? Finnish Driving licence Driving licences are issued by the Police. In some cases it is possible to exchange an existing foreign driving licence for a Finnish licence. See below. Instruction If you are starting from scratch, the situation is somewhat different from that of many other countries. The driving student does not need to apply for a "learner's permit" or similar. They receive instruction from a qualified instructor, usually from a driver training school, and having completed their training they complete theory and driving tests, and apply for a driving licence. Instruction can alternatively be given by the holder of a driving instruction permit, which grants the holder the right to operate a vehicle intended for driving instruction. Licence Driving licences for operation of a passenger vehicle in Finland are issued in two phases. The first driving licence, a driving licence permit, is valid for a period of two years. This is issued by the police when a person has received instruction and passed the theory and driving tests. When applying for a driving licence permit from the local police, the following must be submitted: * 2 photographs (required if the previous photographs were submitted more than 3 years earlier or the applicant's name has changed) * young person's health certificate (obtained no more than five years earlier) or a driving licence medical certificate (obtained no more than six months earlier) The second, or actual driving licence is issued no earlier than 6 months after issue of the driving licence permit. Before this licence can be obtained, holders of driving licence permits must complete further driver training provided by law (primarily this involves driving techniques for ice and snow). The certificate for this further training must be submitted to the police. A driving licence permit may be granted to an applicant who: * fulfils all the health requirements laid down by Government decree * lives permanently in Finland or has been studying in Finland for at least six months * is not considered a danger to traffic because of habitual abuse of alcohol or other intoxicant * is not banned from driving in Finland or in any other EU or EEA country * has not been guilty of operation of a vehicle without a licence during the last year. In addition to a permit application form, applicants must fill in a form asking whether they already have a driving licence issued by another EU or EEA country, or whether they have been banned from driving in any EU or EEA country. Complete details, including fees, are available from the Finnish Police Web site. Lenke til kommentar
Alastor Skrevet 15. april 2010 Del Skrevet 15. april 2010 Trådstarters spørsmål er besvart. Siste punkt viser at her ønsker man å gå litt "rundt" systemet. Dette vil vi ikke være behjelpelige med, og tråden stenges derfor for videre diskusjon. Lenke til kommentar
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