Convert Your Myanmar Licence to a Thai Driving License in 2026

Convert Your Myanmar Licence to a Thai Driving License in 2026

Myanmar nationals living and working in Thailand can convert their valid Myanmar driving licence to a Thai license. With one of the largest Myanmar communities outside of Myanmar, Thailand's DLT is highly experienced with this conversion. This guide covers embassy verification, Burmese script translation, work permit considerations, and the complete conversion process — including specific guidance for Myanmar workers in border provinces.

Conversion Overview

Myanmar driving licences are issued in Burmese script and require certified translations into both English and Thai for the DLT. The Myanmar Embassy in Bangkok provides verification letters. Given the very large Myanmar worker population in Thailand — numbering in the millions — DLT offices throughout the country are experienced with Myanmar licence conversions. Offices in border provinces (Tak/Mae Sot, Mae Hong Son, Ranong, Kanchanaburi) and areas with significant Myanmar communities (Samut Sakhon, Samut Prakan, parts of Bangkok) process these conversions most frequently. Having a valid work permit strengthens your application, as it demonstrates legal status and need for a Thai licence. Myanmar and Thailand share a long land border, and the close relationship means administrative processes are well-understood. You receive a 5-year Thai driving license, and your Myanmar licence is not confiscated.

Documents Required

1
Valid Myanmar driving licence (must not be expired)
2
Myanmar Embassy verification letter confirming licence validity
3
Certified English translation of your Myanmar licence (from Burmese script)
4
Certified Thai translation of your Myanmar licence
5
Original passport with valid non-immigrant visa (Non-B, Non-O, or work-related visa)
6
Valid work permit (strongly recommended — demonstrates legal employment status)
7
Residence certificate from Thai Immigration Bureau (issued within the last 30 days — costs 500 THB)
8
Medical certificate from a Thai clinic or hospital (issued within the last 30 days — costs 100-300 THB)
9
Passport-size photos (1 inch, 2-3 copies) — most DLT offices take digital photos on-site
10
Signed photocopies of passport bio page, visa page, and latest entry stamp

Embassy Verification

Required

The Myanmar Embassy in Bangkok (132 North Sathorn Road) provides a verification letter confirming the validity of your Myanmar driving licence. Bring your original licence and passport. The embassy staff handle licence verifications frequently due to the large Myanmar community in Thailand. Contact the consular section for appointment details. The embassy may require additional documentation depending on the type and format of your Myanmar licence. Processing typically takes 3-5 business days. For Myanmar nationals in border areas, our service can coordinate the embassy verification process remotely to minimize travel requirements.

Estimated Cost

Approximately 1,000-2,000 THB for consular services

Processing Time

3-5 business days

License Translation

Myanmar licences are issued in Burmese script (Myanmar script) and require certified translations into both English and Thai. Translation services experienced with Burmese documents are available in Bangkok — particularly in areas with large Myanmar communities such as Samut Sakhon, Samut Prakan, Mahachai, and certain neighborhoods in Bangkok (like near the Myanmar Embassy). Total cost for both English and Thai translations is typically 1,000-2,500 THB. Our service includes all translations and works with translators who specialize in Burmese documents.

Practical Driving Test: Exempt

As a license conversion applicant, you are exempt from the practical driving test. You only need to pass the aptitude tests and written theory test.

Important Notes for Myanmar License Holders

Myanmar licences are in Burmese script — both English and Thai translations are required for the DLT.

A valid work permit is strongly recommended. While not strictly required for the licence conversion itself, it demonstrates your legal right to reside and work in Thailand and makes the DLT process smoother.

DLT offices in border provinces (Tak/Mae Sot, Mae Hong Son, Ranong, Kanchanaburi) and areas with large Myanmar communities (Samut Sakhon, Samut Prakan) are the most experienced with Myanmar licence conversions.

Myanmar nationals on certain visa types (border passes, temporary permits) may face additional documentation requirements — contact us for guidance specific to your immigration status.

The large Myanmar community in Thailand means Burmese translation services and support networks are readily available in many provinces.

Myanmar drives on the right side of the road, while Thailand drives on the left. Myanmar nationals should be cautious when adjusting to left-side driving.

The DLT written theory test is available in English (not Burmese). We provide study materials to help Myanmar applicants prepare for the English-language test.

Ensure your Myanmar licence is currently valid — expired licences cannot be converted under any circumstances.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a work permit to convert my Myanmar licence?
A work permit is not strictly required for the licence conversion itself, but it is strongly recommended. Having a work permit demonstrates your legal employment status in Thailand, which makes the DLT process significantly smoother. Some DLT offices may request it as supporting documentation. If you are on a work visa without a work permit yet (e.g., pending processing), discuss your situation with our team — we can advise on alternatives.
Can I drive in Thailand with my Myanmar licence while the conversion is in progress?
No. A Myanmar driving licence alone does not authorize you to drive in Thailand. You should either obtain an International Driving Permit (IDP) or complete the Thai licence conversion before driving on Thai roads. Driving without a valid Thai licence or IDP can result in fines (up to 1,000 THB), vehicle impoundment, and — critically — your insurance being void in case of an accident.
Where can I find Burmese-to-English translation services?
Burmese translation services are available in areas with large Myanmar communities: Samut Sakhon (Mahachai), Samut Prakan, parts of Bangkok (near the Myanmar Embassy on Sathorn Road, and in the Khlong Toei area), and border towns like Mae Sot. Our service handles all translations as part of the conversion package, using certified translators experienced with Myanmar driving documents.
I am a Myanmar national working in a factory in Samut Sakhon. Can I convert my licence locally?
Yes. You can convert your licence at the Samut Sakhon DLT office, which is very experienced with Myanmar licence conversions due to the large Myanmar workforce in the province. You will still need the Myanmar Embassy verification letter from Bangkok (our service can coordinate this). The DLT visit itself can be done at your local office. Our service operates in Samut Sakhon and all border provinces.

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