- To be eligible for a Swedish driver’s license, you must meet certain requirements, including being at least 18 years old for a Category B license (for cars).
2. Theory Test (Kunskapsprov):
Enroll in a Driving School (Trafikskola): Register with a certified Swedish driving school (trafikskola) to receive the necessary training.
Theory Lessons (Körkortsteori): Attend theory lessons at the driving school, where you will learn about road rules, traffic regulations, and safe driving practices.
Pass the Theory Test: After completing the theoretical training, you must pass a theory test. The theory test evaluates your knowledge of road signs, road rules, and driving principles.
3. Learner’s Permit (Körkortstillstånd):
Apply for a Learner’s Permit: After passing the theory test, apply for a Learner’s Permit (körkortstillstånd) at the Swedish Transport Agency (Transportstyrelsen) or through its online services.
Practice Driving: With a Learner’s Permit, you can practice driving under certain conditions, including displaying “L” plates on your vehicle.
4. Practical Training (Körlektioner):
- Undergo practical driving lessons with a qualified driving instructor (körskollärare) to develop your driving skills.
5. Practical Driving Test (Körprov):
Schedule the Practical Test: After completing the required practical training and when you feel ready, you can schedule a practical driving test.
Pass the Practical Test: Pass the practical driving test, which assesses your driving skills and ability to follow road rules.
6. Obtain a Swedish Driver’s License (Körkort):
- If you pass the practical driving test, you will receive a Swedish driver’s license (körkort) for the relevant category.
7. Renewal and Updates:
- Swedish driver’s licenses have an expiration date and must be renewed periodically.
- Keep your address information on your license up to date
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