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Wednesday, May 25, 2011 - 05.23 GMT

SL & Italy agreement for mutual recognition of driving licences
 

 

The Governments Sri Lanka and Italy signed the Bilateral Agreement for the Mutual Recognition of Driving Licences in each others’ territories on 20th May.

Speaking at the ceremony for the Exchange of Notes, Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to Italy, Mr. Hemantha Warnakulasuriya expressed Sri Lanka’s warm and sincere gratitude to the Government of Italy for its partnership for the realization of this agreement, which is significantly one of the first among non-European countries and Italy.

He observed that the agreement signified the warm and productive nature of the Italy-Sri Lanka relationship and noted the immense benefit that would accrue to the Sri Lankan expatriate community and their further successful integration into Italian society.

The Agreement signed on Friday will facilitate - within a transparent, predictable and legal process - the acquisition of a valid licence to drive in Italian territory by those Sri Lankans who are in possession of a driving licence and who have been resident in Italy for a period of less than 4 years at the time of application and having obtained the Sri Lankan driving licence prior to acquisition of residence in Italy.

Under the provisions of the Agreement, eligible Sri Lankans could obtain a valid Italian driving licence through the conversion of a valid Sri Lankan driving licence after following the stipulated procedure and provision of necessary duly authenticated documentation. The process towards operationalization would now begin and is expected to take a few months for completion.

The Agreement is a result of intense negotiations between the two Governments over a period of several months, culminating in a comprehensive legal framework which facilitates the mutual recognition and conversion of driving licences in each others’ territories.



 

                   

 
   
   
     
   
   

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