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Driving in New Zealand with a Philippines license

IDP Recommended

An International Driving Permit is recommended (not strictly required) for Philippines licence holders driving in New Zealand. Your Philippines licence is in the Roman alphabet, but an IDP removes any doubt at rental desks and roadside checks. Carry both.

Convention basisNew Zealand recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention. We issue the permit in that exact format.
At the rental deskAn accurate English translation or IDP is legally required for non-English licences.
CarryCarry BOTH your Philippines national licence and the IDP at all times. The IDP is a translation of your licence and never replaces it.
Minimum age16+ to drive; rental typically 21+ with a young-driver surcharge under 25
Validity1–3 years (you choose at checkout)
FormatDigital PDF you print yourself, plus a QR-verifiable ID card — accepted alongside printed permits
Last verified June 2026Convention: 1949 Geneva

Philippine drivers need an International Driving Permit to drive or rent a car in most countries abroad. Your International Driving Permit is the recognised multilingual translation of your existing licence, issued in the 1949 Geneva format and carried alongside your national licence.

Driving rules in New Zealand

  • Drive on the left.
  • Give way rules at intersections are strict.
  • Many rural roads are narrow and winding.
  • 0.05% alcohol limit; zero under 20.

Common questions

01
Do I need an IDP to drive in New Zealand with a Philippines license?
An International Driving Permit is recommended (not strictly required) for Philippines licence holders driving in New Zealand. Your Philippines licence is in the Roman alphabet, but an IDP removes any doubt at rental desks and roadside checks. Carry both.
02
What IDP format does New Zealand accept?
New Zealand recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention. We issue the permit in that exact format.
03
Do I still carry my Philippines license?
Carry BOTH your Philippines national licence and the IDP at all times. The IDP is a translation of your licence and never replaces it.
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