The article discusses the now-defunct opportunity for Irish citizens to obtain driving licenses in Georgia, which allowed for rapid processing compared to Ireland's lengthy backlog. Prime Time examined the experience of individuals like Laura, who successfully navigated the expedited driving test process in just a few days for around €800. The article highlights the contrast between the efficient Georgian system and Ireland's over 20-week waiting period for test appointments amid a substantial backlog of applicants, emphasizing the appeal of the former for those in urgent need of a driving license.
"It's a fully legal process," said Ms Vincheuski. "People arrive in Georgia, take lessons, pass the tests, and get their licence. We just help them navigate the system."
Currently, the average waiting list in Ireland to get a driving test appointment is over 20 weeks. This is after you have completed a theory test, applied for a learner's permit and completed 12 lessons over the course of several months.
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