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Lithuania Work Permit: What Kind of Proof of Qualification Do I Need as a Driver?

Lithuania: Proof of Qualification for Drivers #

To work as a professional driver in Lithuania, you need to provide specific documentation to prove your qualifications. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

1. Driver’s License #

  • Category Requirements: You must possess a valid driver’s license for the vehicle category you intend to operate (e.g., C, C1, D, D1, CE, DE).
  • EU/EEA License: If you hold a driver’s license issued by an EU/EEA country, it is generally recognized in Lithuania.
  • Non-EU/EEA License: If your license is from a non-EU/EEA country, you may need to exchange it for a Lithuanian driver’s license after residing in Lithuania for a certain period. Check the specific requirements with Regitra, the Lithuanian vehicle registration authority.

2. Driver Qualification Card (Code 95) #

  • Requirement: All professional drivers driving vehicles requiring a C, C1, D, D1, CE, or DE license must hold a Driver Qualification Card, commonly referred to as ‘Code 95’. This confirms you have completed the necessary initial qualification and periodic training.
  • EU Recognition: If you obtained Code 95 in another EU country, it is generally valid in Lithuania.
  • Lithuanian Code 95: If you need to obtain a Lithuanian Code 95, you must complete the required training at an accredited training center.
  • Proof of Completion: Provide certificates or documents proving you have completed the required initial qualification or periodic training courses.

3. Medical Certificate #

  • Requirement: Professional drivers must undergo regular medical examinations to ensure they meet the required health standards.
  • Validity: The medical certificate must be valid and issued by a recognized medical professional in Lithuania or another EU country.
  • Submission: You will likely need to submit a copy of your medical certificate as part of your application process.

4. Certificate of Good Conduct (PCC) #

  • Requirement: A Certificate of Good Conduct (Police Clearance Certificate) may be required to demonstrate that you do not have a criminal record.
  • Issuing Authority: Obtain this certificate from your home country or any country where you have resided for a significant period.
  • Translation: If the certificate is not in Lithuanian, you may need to provide a certified translation.

5. Work Permit/Visa (If Applicable) #

  • EU/EEA Citizens: As an EU/EEA citizen, you generally have the right to work in Lithuania without a work permit. However, you may need to register your residence if you plan to stay longer than three months.
  • Non-EU/EEA Citizens: If you are not an EU/EEA citizen, you will likely need a work permit and possibly a visa to work in Lithuania. The specific requirements depend on your nationality and the duration of your stay.
  • Application: Apply for a work permit through the Lithuanian Labour Exchange or the Migration Department. Ensure you meet all the eligibility criteria and provide all required documents.

6. Other Supporting Documents #

  • Proof of Employment: An employment contract or letter from your employer in Lithuania.
  • Proof of Address: Documentation showing your residential address in Lithuania.
  • Social Security: Registration with the Lithuanian social security system (Sodra).

Official Resources #

Always consult the official websites and relevant authorities for the most up-to-date information and specific requirements related to your situation. Regulations can change, so it’s crucial to verify the latest details before applying for any permits or licenses.

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