"Can I drive in Korea with my foreign driver’s license?"
If you are planning to stay in Korea long-term, you may have wondered about this.
Here is a clear guide to the key rules foreign drivers need to know.
① Driving with a foreign license for 1 year after entry
If you have an International Driving Permit (IDP) or a recognized foreign license, you can drive in Korea for up to 1 year from your date of entry without a Korean license.
⚠️ You may only drive the vehicle types listed on your license.
② After 1 year? Korean license required
If you stay longer than 1 year or plan long-term residence, you must obtain a Korean driver’s license.
However, if you already hold a foreign license, some parts of the test may be exempted.
[Eligible applicants] • Naturalized citizens
[Requirements for foreign license] • Issued by an authorized government institution |
③ Exemptions vary by country
The exemption scope depends on whether your country is recognized by Korea.
[Class 2 license exemption]
| Category | Physical test | Written test | Inspection | Driving test | Road test |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Recognized countries | Required | Exempt | |||
| Non-recognized countries | Required | Exempt | |||
⚠️ No exemptions apply for Class 1 licenses
✅ Summary
• IDP → drive for 1 year after entry
• Foreign license → partial exemption when converting
• Recognized countries → full exemption (written + driving + road test)
• Non-recognized → partial exemption (driving + road test)
※ This is general information. Please confirm details with the Korea Road Traffic Authority or local licensing offices.
💼 Reference
List of countries/regions with mutual recognition (Korean standard)