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Thread: florida Resident and Driving Licence

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    quote:Originally posted by esprit

    I just took my test. You do have to learn the highway code and traffic law as it is not all the same as in the UK. It took a while, a few hours. You also do an eye test. The driving test is around a car park. You do stopping and obeying traffic signs, reversing, three point turn, emergency stop, parking on a hill and sraight in bay parking. I passed so it cant be that hard but the appointments run weeks ahead and if you go on spec to take both tests on one day, expect to spend up to 7 hours in the test centre queuing up. They also mail your license to you which takes 30 days so unless you have someone to receive it for you, you will be gone home before it arrives. It also only lasts the length of your visa. If you are on visa waiver therefore, it expires when they rip your visa waiver out and you have to renew it when you re-enter. Though I was speaking to some Brits on B2 in the test centre and they said that they only had to do the eye test again and pay again ( $20) to renew and did not have to do the actual test. It was only worth doing for them as they were there 6 months so would actually receive the license.
    When I took my test here in Mass...I drove around the block with this huge cop in my real small saturn coupe.....I'd been driving for a year on my Brit licence...so he was more than happy.....he spent most of the 5 mins we were out talking about his trip to England.....


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    Chrizzy

    does make you question the test doesnt it, anyway is the offer of a barbie still on
    for next summer as we are about to book our villa and flights

    chris
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    quote:Originally posted by chrisj

    Chrizzy

    does make you question the test doesnt it, anyway is the offer of a barbie still on
    for next summer as we are about to book our villa and flights

    chris
    If I'm there you are more than welcome.....we're not posh...no pool or anything....I'm doing the back garden when we move down for good...just tell me the dates you'll be in Orlando...I have an American friend and his family living nearby we could have a get togther..


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    Chrizzy

    Dont worry were not posh either, just a family that goes with the flow, provisional dates
    are end of July

    Chris
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    quote:Originally posted by chrisj

    Chrizzy

    Dont worry were not posh either, just a family that goes with the flow, provisional dates
    are end of July

    Chris
    I'm still hoping to be there till Aug.........
    I talked to my friend whos a builder in Orlando last night......so if you end up looking around for a place to buy there....he can give you lots of info on what building companies not to go with..he's work for a lot of them..what places may get flooded in storms.....the waters been low for years..and it seems many new homes are being built below the normal waterline.......it was interesting getting an inside view.....I tried to get hold of him before I went down to buy....but no luck.....but it seems we made all the right moves.....right price...right place...right builder.....that was more luck then judgement......lol....or just a good realter maybe.....


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    Thats brilliant, thanks.

    I know around here they have been building houses on what were flood plains, so if we
    have a very wet winter the houses will be under water.

    About 8 miles away a new estate (100 houses) was 4 feet under water last winter. So now
    they cant get insurance and no one can sell their houses as no one will buy.


    Chris
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    Thanks all for the replies.
    to sum up
    a) not worth taking out a US driving licence for UK owner if under normal visa waiver.
    b)It seems that Walmart may have stopped taking private checks since we were there in March 03
    c) Florida Residents card not worth it as per a)
    d) Disney will accept US Bank check book as evidence of US residency for resident discounts. Worth having Disney PAssport for the Disney buffs like us, especially the free car aprking.
    Anyone know if Universal etc do the same? [?]
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    All corect except Dsney do not accept a check book as proof of resident.

    You need a utility bill for a florida residence in your name and a photo ID (uk passport is fine).
    Universal do anual passes I just bougt a 2 park annual pass for $180 for 2 years which includes free parking a good discounts of food and merchandise. You dont need to proove residency for these.


    quote:Originally posted by ianwhitley

    Thanks all for the replies.
    to sum up
    a) not worth taking out a US driving licence for UK owner if under normal visa waiver.
    b)It seems that Walmart may have stopped taking private checks since we were there in March 03
    c) Florida Residents card not worth it as per a)
    d) Disney will accept US Bank check book as evidence of US residency for resident discounts. Worth having Disney PAssport for the Disney buffs like us, especially the free car aprking.
    Anyone know if Universal etc do the same? [?]


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    wow..a bit scary to buy a property over there if we don't know for sure about it. I hate water in my living room..and can't sell the house as no one buy it...what a terrible...
    So if we want to buy property where we can get a honest answer about the property ?


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