Gulf Today

NOC no longer required for obtaining driving licence

- Mohammed Yaseen, Staff Reporter

DUBAI: The Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced that all residents in the emirate are allowed to open a file to obtain a licence to drive vehicles or motorcycle­s without the need for employer’s no-objection certificat­e. The RTA issued a circular to this effect and distribute­d it among Dubai-based driving schools.

The schools started receiving applicatio­ns from residents according to the new procedures stipulated in the circular, allowing all those with valid residency to get a driving licence without taking their jobs into considerat­ion. This allowed employees of several categories to apply for a driver’s licence for vehicles or motorcycle­s to enhance their employment opportunit­ies in the country.

According to the new procedures, residents working in about 60 profession­s are allowed to open a file for getting a driving licence without obtaining prior approval of their employers. The list included a number of profession­s such as typist, draftsman, calligraph­er, clerk, newspaper distributo­r, cook, cashier, storekeepe­r, seller, welder, operator, painter, plumber, blacksmith, servant, tailor, hairdresse­r and barber.

An official at the Emirates Driving Institute in Dubai described the decision as a very positive step because it would make it easy for all interested people to obtain a driving licence. This would also enable all groups, particular­ly those banned previously from obtaining a driving licence and those who lost their jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The decision would increase their opportunit­ies to be re-employed due to the higher demand for delivery services and online shopping.

As per the current decision, the documents required to open a file include a copy of passport pages, a valid residence visa, original ID card and a copy as well as an eye test and two photos.

Dubai-based driving schools, which were closed as a precaution on March 26 due to the pandemic, reopened on April 30.

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