Can you drive in New Zealand with a Chinese license?
Can you drive in New Zealand with a Chinese license? See IDP and translation rules, plus the steps for visitors and new residents.
Yes, with an IDPas a visitor, for up to 18 months
- Visitingup to 18 months on your current licence
- Moving here18 months to switch to a local licence
- IDPrequired
What we verified for this route
Visitor driving rule
Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei ZakhareuskiVisitors can generally drive in New Zealand with a valid Chinese licence for up to 18 months, subject to local conditions.
NZTA distinguishes exempt and non-exempt countries for conversion testing. This pending rule should be reviewed against the official visitor-driving page before publication.
International Driving Permit
Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei ZakhareuskiCarry an IDP or accepted English translation with the original Chinese licence unless the licence is already in English.
NZTA distinguishes exempt and non-exempt countries for conversion testing. Confirm whether the destination requires an IDP, an English translation, or either document before marking verified.
New resident deadline
Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei ZakhareuskiNew residents should plan to get a local New Zealand licence within 18 months unless an exemption applies.
NZTA distinguishes exempt and non-exempt countries for conversion testing. Some destinations treat temporary residents, permanent residents, students, and workers differently.
Converting to a New Zealand driver licence (NZTA)Converting a car licence from a non-exempt country (NZTA)
License exchange
Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei ZakhareuskiChinese licences are not currently treated as a straightforward exchange path in this pending rule; testing may be required.
NZTA distinguishes exempt and non-exempt countries for conversion testing. Confirm the recognised-country list, licence class and experience requirements before marking this rule verified.
Converting to a New Zealand driver licence (NZTA)Converting a car licence from a non-exempt country (NZTA)
Testing requirements
Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei ZakhareuskiKnowledge/theory and practical road testing should be expected when converting a Chinese licence in New Zealand.
NZTA distinguishes exempt and non-exempt countries for conversion testing. Exact testing depends on recognised-country status, licence class, driving experience and age.
Converting to a New Zealand driver licence (NZTA)Converting a car licence from a non-exempt country (NZTA)
Translation requirements
Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei ZakhareuskiA Chinese licence may need an accepted English translation if it is not fully in English.
NZTA distinguishes exempt and non-exempt countries for conversion testing. The reviewer should confirm accepted translators and whether an IDP can substitute for a translation.
Converting to a New Zealand driver licence (NZTA)Converting a car licence from a non-exempt country (NZTA)
Documents to bring
Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei ZakhareuskiPrepare the original Chinese licence, identity documents, residency/address evidence, translation if needed, and applicable fees.
NZTA distinguishes exempt and non-exempt countries for conversion testing. Some destinations require licence history, evidence of validity, surrender of the overseas licence, or specialist conversion agents.
Converting to a New Zealand driver licence (NZTA)Converting a car licence from a non-exempt country (NZTA)