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Help for expat drivers EWN EXCLUSIVE By Iain Dempsey IN a David and Goliath-type case, an expatriate advice bureau is threatening to take the Spanish Government to court over a driving licence debacle. As confusion reigns over whether or not EU citizens have to change their driving licences for a Spanish one, the Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) Spain has vowed to pursue the Spanish traffic authority through the courts. As reported in the Euro Weekly News (EWN), the Spanish traffic department (DGT) has said that people holding the old style UK paper licence with an expiration date of more than 15 years must
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change it after being resident in the country for two years. Crucially, though, holders of the new style plastic photo card licence, valid for a total period of 10 years, do not have to change
theirs until the date runs out. This may not be the case if the DGT protocol is followed as some of these licences may include specific categories. Turn to Page 4