I received this email from the school today.

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feralkid

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Originally posted by: torpid
If your country is not on the list then you can still get an international driver's permit. That is considered a valid license I believe. .

No it is not. An international driving permit must be accompanied by an actual driving license; it has no validity in and of itself. It is essentially a form that in several languages says "Dear law enforcement: this person has a valid driving license which he'd better have in his pocket or you can arrest him."
 

radioouman

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Originally posted by: destrekor
I'm not quite sure what that whole thing means, but honestly, I think no foreign licenses should be accepted as a legal driving license.

Not even Canada?
 

alkemyst

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Originally posted by: Casawi
If this goes down, I will drive illegally and break every got damn rule until I am deported or whatever they wanna do with me.

That will show them.

This law only pertains to immigrants.
 

purbeast0

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this makes no sense.

why don't you get a new license BEFORE your current one expires?
 

waffleironhead

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Originally posted by: ades
I am honestly surprised that they let anyone with a foreign license drive legally in that state. That is scary as hell. I know for a fact that driving in India is nothing like driving in the US.

You can't just go down to the DMV and get a license? The test could not be easier. I don't really know how it works though.

Many nations allow you to drive in their country with your us/state issued drivers license. Why shouldnt we offer the same courtesy back?
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: destrekor
I'm not quite sure what that whole thing means, but honestly, I think no foreign licenses should be accepted as a legal driving license. Personally, I feel the law should call for a time period where you can (until your license expires), and then you get a new license.

OP already has a Michigan license.
 

potoba

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YES, international students arent allowed to obtain a driver license in Michigan anymore. I regret converting my TX license to Michigan one... hic
 

potoba

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here it is

The Michigan Secretary of State's office has just established new requirements for obtaining a Michigan driver's license or a State of Michigan Identification Card. Effective immediately, anyone applying for a Michigan driver's license or State I.D. card will have to present proof that s/he is a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident (green card
holder) of the United States.

Driver's licenses that have already been issued remain valid, and no changes to the procedures for renewing a Michigan driver's license are being made at this time. More information about this is at http://www.michigan.gov/docume...D_SOS_428_222146_7.pdf
and at http://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,...-127--183894--,00.html

We realize that this change will have a significant impact on U-M's international students, scholars, faculty and staff. The Michigan legislature is currently considering legislation that would allow those who are legally in the United States but are not permanent residents of the U.S. to apply for Michigan driver's licenses. We hope that it will not take the legislature more than two or three months to discuss and vote on this legislation.

A number of Michigan universities, including of course the University of Michigan, are currently engaged in discussions with the State of Michigan Secretary of State's office and with the legislature of the State of Michigan to ensure that they clearly understand the impact of this change and the importance of providing a means for people who are legally in the United States to obtain Michigan driver's licenses.

At this time, the International Center would also like to inform international members of the U-M community that it is legal for citizens of most countries to drive in Michigan using their home country driver's licenses. An international driving permit is not required. More information about this is at http://www.michigan.gov/docume...city_chart_20508_7.pdf

The International Center will continue to provide updates on this issue as we obtain more information.


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Louise M. Baldwin, Assistant Director Direct phone:734-647-2184
Univ. of Michigan International Center Center phone:734-764-9310
603 East Madison Street e-mail: lbaldwin@umich.edu
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1370 FAX: 734-647-2181
URL: http://www.internationalcenter.umich.edu/
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Linflas

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Go to Maryland, they're still giving licenses to anyone irregardless of immigration status.
 

OdiN

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What the....Michigan is not going to do DL's anymore? What are they going to do with all the residents of the state who's license expires soon? Are they supposed to go apply in some other state and get a license so they can drive in their own? This doesn't seem to make any sense.
 

paulxcook

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Originally posted by: OdiN
What the....Michigan is not going to do DL's anymore? What are they going to do with all the residents of the state who's license expires soon? Are they supposed to go apply in some other state and get a license so they can drive in their own? This doesn't seem to make any sense.

That's what I thought. How are people supposed to drive, regardless of what country they're from? Or does this new law only apply to foreign nationals?
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: paulxcook
Originally posted by: OdiN
What the....Michigan is not going to do DL's anymore? What are they going to do with all the residents of the state who's license expires soon? Are they supposed to go apply in some other state and get a license so they can drive in their own? This doesn't seem to make any sense.

That's what I thought. How are people supposed to drive, regardless of what country they're from? Or does this new law only apply to foreign nationals?

Bingo was his name-o
 

Casawi

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Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: Casawi
If this goes down, I will drive illegally and break every got damn rule until I am deported or whatever they wanna do with me.

And you will deserve to be deported.

As stupid as this law seems to be, you can't ignore laws without expecting to suffer repercussions if you get caught. It especially bothers me when "visitors" to my country act like they're too fucking good to obey the laws here, even when they don't seem to make sense.
Don't like the laws in this country? LEAVE.
(after all, it's not like we have some obligation to provide an education to citizens of a foreign country, nor make our laws to suit them)

If I get deported, I get the the badass status. It just sounds gangsta "I got deported from the states".

I agree with you on pretty everything you said, except I think I have some rights to educate myself and do whatever it takes for higher education (without breaking rules of course). I don't think any country should forbid foreigners from coming to their country to seek higher education. You know, you might say ... It is my house, blah blah... but it's not so moral/ethical whatever the word is. I just don't think it would be right.

And don't worry I am leaving at some point, life is sweeter back home.
 

flxnimprtmscl

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Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: Casawi
If this goes down, I will drive illegally and break every got damn rule until I am deported or whatever they wanna do with me.

And you will deserve to be deported.

As stupid as this law seems to be, you can't ignore laws without expecting to suffer repercussions if you get caught. It especially bothers me when "visitors" to my country act like they're too fucking good to obey the laws here, even when they don't seem to make sense.
Don't like the laws in this country? LEAVE.
(after all, it's not like we have some obligation to provide an education to citizens of a foreign country, nor make our laws to suit them)

Shut up. Honestly. Take you self-righteous attitude somewhere else. Did you even read anything in this thread?
 

OdiN

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: paulxcook
Originally posted by: OdiN
What the....Michigan is not going to do DL's anymore? What are they going to do with all the residents of the state who's license expires soon? Are they supposed to go apply in some other state and get a license so they can drive in their own? This doesn't seem to make any sense.

That's what I thought. How are people supposed to drive, regardless of what country they're from? Or does this new law only apply to foreign nationals?

Bingo was his name-o

But of course, that's info that's left out of the OP.
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: OdiN
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: paulxcook
Originally posted by: OdiN
What the....Michigan is not going to do DL's anymore? What are they going to do with all the residents of the state who's license expires soon? Are they supposed to go apply in some other state and get a license so they can drive in their own? This doesn't seem to make any sense.

That's what I thought. How are people supposed to drive, regardless of what country they're from? Or does this new law only apply to foreign nationals?

Bingo was his name-o

But of course, that's info that's left out of the OP.

That's where the critical thinking skills come in. ;)

And it helps to have read the thread the OP posted about buying an apartment in Morocco.
 

OdiN

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: OdiN
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: paulxcook
Originally posted by: OdiN
What the....Michigan is not going to do DL's anymore? What are they going to do with all the residents of the state who's license expires soon? Are they supposed to go apply in some other state and get a license so they can drive in their own? This doesn't seem to make any sense.

That's what I thought. How are people supposed to drive, regardless of what country they're from? Or does this new law only apply to foreign nationals?

Bingo was his name-o

But of course, that's info that's left out of the OP.

That's where the critical thinking skills come in. ;)

And it helps to have read the thread the OP posted about buying an apartment in Morocco.

My post was to point out his error. I figured it was only for foreigners.
 

imported_Baloo

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Keep in mind, you did not get this info from the State Michigan, you got it, as you say, from someone at your school. It is probably overly simplified.
 

potoba

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Originally posted by: paulxcook
Originally posted by: OdiN
What the....Michigan is not going to do DL's anymore? What are they going to do with all the residents of the state who's license expires soon? Are they supposed to go apply in some other state and get a license so they can drive in their own? This doesn't seem to make any sense.

That's what I thought. How are people supposed to drive, regardless of what country they're from? Or does this new law only apply to foreign nationals?

read my post
 

toolboxolio

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Michigan is like the downs kid mom had before you were born that she keeps locked in the basement.