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Things to know about filling in the application

Learner licence
How do I apply for a learner licence?
fill out an application form (you'll be asked if you want your licence to identify you as
an organ donor; see below for more information)
present evidence of your identity
present evidence of your address
book a time to take the theory test
pay for the theory test and the learner licence application
meet the eyesight requirements
present a medical certificate if required
provide a signature
have your photograph taken.
Medical declaration
To ensure all drivers on our roads are medically fit to drive, the driver licence application
form contains a medical declaration.
Every applicant has to complete this declaration. If you have any of the conditions listed
below, you may need to provide a medical certificate.
The declaration asks you to declare these types of medical condition:
diabetes
locomotive joint or limb problems
strokes
nervous or mental disorders
high blood pressure
seizures, fits, convulsions, epilepsy
serious injuries (for example, head or spinal injuries)
visual disturbances (for example, cataracts, double vision, glaucoma)
cerebral vascular accidents or disease
cognitive impairment
any other condition that may affect your ability to drive safely.

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