We've been hearing horror stories
Posted: 10 Feb 2019, 10:26
From all over Portugal about getting the Portuguese driving licence and the medical beforehand.
Last time we tried, Grumpy had to have an eye test (50€) and the doctor we had then said that he probably shouldn't be driving because he'd just been diagnosed with copd Because he cannot tell the difference between red, blue and green (brown is a bit dodgy too ) he was told he couldn't drive unless he went to Lisbon, to be "cured"
And speaking to other people in other parts of the country, it seems to be hit and miss with the medical. Some sail through it, some are asked what colour the wall is, some have been given a proper eye test, by the doctor.
So off we went, this morning, to see Dra Ana. Not seen her before and what a lovely lady she is Asked for our current driving licences, we talked about that brexit word, she asked if Keith had any disease - I didn't get asked anything, apart from asking if I wore my glasses all the time. Grumpy was asked if he wore glasses to drive - no - and that was it We have the forms to take to IMTT in Beja
We have to take copies of our residência, attestao, passport and the hand over our English driving licences, 30 euro and then wait. We'll be given a piece of paper to say that we're waiting for our new liccences, but that only lasts a couple of months.
And then we have to do it all again in September, as Grumpy will be 72 in October and after 70, you have to renew every 2 years. I'll have to renew mine in a couple of years.
Last time we tried, Grumpy had to have an eye test (50€) and the doctor we had then said that he probably shouldn't be driving because he'd just been diagnosed with copd Because he cannot tell the difference between red, blue and green (brown is a bit dodgy too ) he was told he couldn't drive unless he went to Lisbon, to be "cured"
And speaking to other people in other parts of the country, it seems to be hit and miss with the medical. Some sail through it, some are asked what colour the wall is, some have been given a proper eye test, by the doctor.
So off we went, this morning, to see Dra Ana. Not seen her before and what a lovely lady she is Asked for our current driving licences, we talked about that brexit word, she asked if Keith had any disease - I didn't get asked anything, apart from asking if I wore my glasses all the time. Grumpy was asked if he wore glasses to drive - no - and that was it We have the forms to take to IMTT in Beja
We have to take copies of our residência, attestao, passport and the hand over our English driving licences, 30 euro and then wait. We'll be given a piece of paper to say that we're waiting for our new liccences, but that only lasts a couple of months.
And then we have to do it all again in September, as Grumpy will be 72 in October and after 70, you have to renew every 2 years. I'll have to renew mine in a couple of years.