Can I get my driver's license in the town where I am doing my voluntary social year if I have to go to a different federal state than the one in which I am registered?
I'm torn about when, how, and where I should get my driver's license, as I want to do an FSJ (voluntary social year) in another federal state after graduating from high school. However, I'm not entirely sure whether I should change my place of residence or not. So, my question is, does my job during the FSJ count as my actual place of work, and would I be allowed to get my driver's license there as well?
An FSJ also counts as a profession and at the place of work you can of course go to the driving school
You can do your FS where you want. Where you’re reported doesn’t matter.
I had made my FS in two different federal states (2008). And in no one I was reported. Had my residence in a third federal state.
Thank you, but unfortunately this doesn’t answer if I could also complete my driver’s license in that place. You know what?
My words. And “make” means “absolute”.
If that’s not enough for you, I guess I don’t understand the question.