I have a UK driving licence and want to convert it to a Japanese one.
Simple enough, except I only got the licence a few weeks before moving to Japan, so failed the conversion requirement to have resided for 3 months in the licencing country. However, over the past 3 years of living in Japan I have now clocked up more than 3 months of time in the UK from trips back there. I think this now qualifies me to convert the licence, but the problem is proving the time I've spent in the UK. As a UK citizen they don't stamp my passport when I enter/exit the country.
Has anyone else been in a similar situation and found some form of residence evidence (apart from passport) acceptable to the driving licence centre?
Thanks!
Simple enough, except I only got the licence a few weeks before moving to Japan, so failed the conversion requirement to have resided for 3 months in the licencing country. However, over the past 3 years of living in Japan I have now clocked up more than 3 months of time in the UK from trips back there. I think this now qualifies me to convert the licence, but the problem is proving the time I've spent in the UK. As a UK citizen they don't stamp my passport when I enter/exit the country.
Has anyone else been in a similar situation and found some form of residence evidence (apart from passport) acceptable to the driving licence centre?
Thanks!