Changing CAA licence within EASA
Hello to all
I have a question for the sharp minds here Lets say i have my EASA licence in a European country and i would like to change my licence to another country still EASA (Europe). What do i need to do and does anyone know the timelines? I have the idea that the medical and licence have to be issued by the same country, but i could not find information about it. Thank you in advance for the answers Stay safe |
See the Brexit thread. Applications to change state from UK EASA should have been started last year.
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Have a look at the websites for the NAA that issued your current licence and the one that you want to transfer to. Or Google 'state of licence issue change EASA'. If you could let us know the relevant states, it would help with providing advice.
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It's called "Soli" - "State of License issue" transfer...
I have done this before, it's simple and straight forward, yet expensive (depending on the country you are moving to). Your current medical will be "converted" in the process-usually, you request the transfer of license with your current CAA and allow them to share your details with the receiving CAA. The receiving CAA will then receive all documents from your original CAA, and convert the medical in house based on your current medical. It takes about 2-3 months, and you will have to send your current license to the new CAA before they can issue the new license, as you can only hold one EASA license at any given time.. |
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Originally Posted by hueyracer
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It's called "Soli" - "State of License issue" transfer...
I have done this before, it's simple and straight forward, yet expensive (depending on the country you are moving to). Your current medical will be "converted" in the process-usually, you request the transfer of license with your current CAA and allow them to share your details with the receiving CAA. The receiving CAA will then receive all documents from your original CAA, and convert the medical in house based on your current medical. It takes about 2-3 months, and you will have to send your current license to the new CAA before they can issue the new license, as you can only hold one EASA license at any given time.. |
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