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Conquering the Polish Driving License Test: A Comprehensive Guide for Expats and Locals
Acquiring a driving license (prawo jazdy) in Poland is extensively considered one of the most strenuous and tough procedures in the European Union. Known for its notoriously stringent examiners, detailed theoretical database, and unforgiving useful examination, earning a Polish driving license requires devotion, perseverance, and extensive preparation.

Whether an expat wanting to shift from an international license or a local resident stepping behind the wheel for the first time, navigating the Polish driving test system can feel frustrating. This guide breaks down everything prospects require to know to pass the Polish driving license test with flying colors.



1. Requirements: Before You Can Test
Before booking any tests, a candidate must finish several administrative actions in Poland. Avoiding or postponing these will stop the whole process.



Profil PKK (Profil Kandydata na KierowcÄ™): This is the Candidate Driver Profile, a distinct digital recognition number needed for all driving-related procedures. To get a PKK, applicants must provide:

A valid ID or passport with a residency card (for immigrants).

A medical certificate verifying fitness to drive (costing around 200 PLN).

A biometric passport-style picture.

A finished application.



Medical Examination: A mandatory check-up with a licensed occupational physician to evaluate eyesight, hearing, and general health.

State-Approved Training: For Category B (standard automobiles), candidates should finish a minimum of 30 hours of theoretical training and 30 hours of useful driving with a licensed instructor.

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