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Insurance with a
non-UK licence?
Yes, you can.

Quick answer

You can usually drive in Great Britain on a full foreign licence as a visitor for up to twelve months, and holders of EU and EEA licences who become resident can generally keep driving on them for longer — but insuring a car here on a non-UK licence is where drivers hit walls. Many mainstream insurers and comparison sites decline non-GB licences outright or load the price heavily because they cannot score your overseas driving history. Specialist insurers exist for exactly this: they cover recent arrivals, international licence holders, returning expats and visiting drivers, and some will recognise overseas no-claims history if you provide translated proof from your previous insurer. Two honest levers help most — exchange your licence for a UK one as soon as you are eligible, which immediately widens your panel, and declare your UK residency date and licence type exactly as they are.

Mainstream UK comparison sites often refuse to quote drivers with EU, international or recently-issued UK licences. Specialist insurers do this every day. We help you find them.

We work across5 categories of UK insurer
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Convicted-driver
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Telematics &
black box
Modified-car
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Non-UK licence
specialists
3 yrs
EU licence valid in GB after becoming resident
~10%
Of UK adult population have non-UK driving history
Yes
Some insurers accept overseas NCD proof
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UK insurance rules by licence type

What you can drive in the UK on your existing licence depends on where it was issued. This affects which insurers will quote you, and at what price.

Licence typeHow long can you drive in UK?Mainstream insurance availabilitySpecialist insurance availability
UK / Northern IrelandIndefinitelyFullFull
EU / EEAIndefinitely (under current rules)Many will quote; some restrictFull
Designated country (AUS, CAN, NZ, USA, RSA, JAP, others)12 months from UK residency, then exchange requiredLimited — many declineFull
Other international licence12 months on visitor status; must take UK test if becoming residentGenerally declinedAvailable with specialists
UK provisionalUK roads only, supervisedLearner policies onlyLearner & temporary policies

Source: DVLA driving licence guidance, gov.uk. Designated countries are listed at gov.uk/exchange-foreign-driving-licence. EU/EEA rules may change subject to UK government policy.

The non-UK licence problem in plain English

UK insurers price risk based on UK driving history. If you don't have any — because you learnt to drive overseas, or because you've just moved here — most mainstream comparison sites will reject you outright or quote punitively.

This is true even if you've been driving safely for 20 years in Australia, Canada, Germany or anywhere else. Mainstream UK insurer pricing models simply don't have a category for you.

Specialist insurers do.

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What licence can you drive on in the UK?

EU/EEA licences

You can drive in Great Britain on an EU/EEA licence until age 70 or for 3 years after becoming a UK resident, whichever is longer. After that, you must exchange it for a UK licence.

Designated countries

Drivers with licences from designated countries (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, USA, etc.) can drive on their licence for 12 months. After that, they must exchange or take a UK driving test.

Other countries

Licences from non-designated countries are valid for 12 months from when you become a UK resident. After that, you must take the full UK driving test (theory + practical) — your existing licence cannot be exchanged.

How to find insurance with a non-UK licence

1. Use a specialist broker

Specialist brokers accept non-UK licences as part of their normal book. They work with underwriters who routinely quote these risks. Our quote partner aggregates these specialists alongside mainstream insurers — so you see everyone who'll quote, in one place.

2. Get your overseas NCD proof translated

If you have a clean driving record overseas, a letter from your previous insurer (translated into English where needed, on letterhead, with policy reference numbers and claim-free years) can be accepted as UK no-claims discount by some specialist insurers. This single step can save years of UK NCD rebuilding.

3. Be honest about UK driving experience

If you've been driving in the UK for 6 months on your existing licence, declare exactly that — not "5 years" because you've been driving for 5 years overseas. Insurers price UK experience separately for good reason: UK roads, weather and traffic differ.

4. Consider a short-term policy first

Short-term and pay-monthly insurance products let you build UK driving experience without committing to a 12-month policy at peak rates. After 6–12 months of UK driving you can re-quote with a wider panel. See our temporary car insurance page for short-term cover options.

5. Exchange your licence as soon as eligible

UK licence holders are quoted by a wider panel than non-UK licence holders, all else equal. If you can exchange, do it. The DVLA exchange process takes 1–3 weeks.

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Non-UK licence FAQs

Can I get UK car insurance with a non-UK licence?

Yes. Specialist UK insurers accept non-UK and EU licences routinely. Mainstream comparison sites often filter you out, but specialist brokers handle these applications every day. Our quote partner's panel includes those specialists.

Do I need to swap my EU licence for a UK one?

You can drive in Great Britain on an EU licence until age 70 or for 3 years after becoming a resident, whichever is longer. Insurance is available throughout this period, though premiums tend to come down once you've exchanged for a UK licence.

Will my overseas no-claims discount transfer to UK insurance?

Some specialist UK insurers accept overseas proof of no-claims, including certain Commonwealth countries and EU member states. The proof must usually be on the previous insurer's letterhead, translated to English where necessary, with policy numbers and confirmed claim-free years.

How long after moving to the UK can I drive on a foreign licence?

EU/EEA: until age 70 or 3 years from residency, whichever is longer. Designated countries (Australia, Canada, NZ, USA, etc.): 12 months. Other countries: 12 months, after which you must take the UK test from scratch.

Why is insurance more expensive for non-UK licences?

UK insurers price based on UK driving history. Without it, they have less data to assess risk, so they price conservatively. Specialist insurers have appetite for this risk and price more competitively. The premium gap typically closes after 12 months of UK driving experience.

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