License from PhilippinesDriving in Victoria

Can you drive in Victoria with a Philippine license?

Can you drive in Victoria with a Philippine license? See IDP and translation rules, plus the steps for visitors and new residents.

Yes, with an IDPas a visitor, for up to 6 months

  • Visitingup to 6 months on your current licence
  • Moving here6 months to switch to a local licence
  • IDPrequired
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Visitor driving rule

Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei Zakhareuski

You can drive in Victoria on a current Philippine licence if it covers the vehicle and you plan to reside and drive there for less than 6 months.

VicRoads says an overseas licence can be used in Victoria if it is current, covers the type of vehicle being driven, and the person only plans to reside and drive in Victoria for less than 6 months. The six-month period starts from the day the person starts living in Victoria.

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International Driving Permit

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If the Philippine licence is not in English, carry either an English translation or an International Driving Permit in English with the original licence.

VicRoads says drivers should always carry their overseas licence. If the licence is not in English, they must also carry either an English translation of the licence or an international driving permit in English.

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New resident deadline

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If moving to Victoria for more than 6 months, convert the Philippine licence to a Victorian licence.

VicRoads says people moving to Victoria who plan to live there for more than 6 months must convert their overseas driver licence or learner permit to a Victorian one. The six-month period starts from the day the person first begins living in Victoria, even if they leave and return later.

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License exchange

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VicRoads uses a requirements checker for Philippine licence conversion; exact exchange steps still need country-specific confirmation.

VicRoads says conversion requirements depend on licence type, age when the overseas licence was first issued, how long it has been held, and the country or jurisdiction where it was issued. This route still needs the VicRoads requirements checker result before publishing an exchange answer.

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Testing requirements

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Testing for a Philippine licence in Victoria depends on the VicRoads requirements checker result for the issuing country and licence history.

VicRoads says conversion requirements depend on the issuing country or jurisdiction and other licence details. Recognised-country and non-recognised-country booking terms have different test requirements, so this route still needs a country-specific checker result before publishing a testing answer.

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Translation requirements

Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei Zakhareuski

If the Philippine licence is not in English, Victoria requires a NAATI translation, consular translation, or valid IDP in English used with the original licence.

VicRoads says a non-English overseas licence must be translated by a NAATI accredited translator or the country's consulate in Australia. A current IDP can be used if it complies with the UN Convention, was issued by the licence-issuing country, contains the required licence details, and is carried with the overseas licence.

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Documents to bring

Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei Zakhareuski

Prepare the Philippine licence, identity evidence, proof of Victorian address, translation or IDP if needed, medical reports if relevant, and fees.

VicRoads booking terms list a completed licence application form, original evidence of identity, proof of Victorian address, original overseas licence, NAATI translation or IDP if the licence is not in English, glasses or contacts if needed for eyesight testing, medical reports if relevant, and payment for required fees.

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