Car Insurance for International Drivers in Ireland

We Find Your Best Available Price Based on Your Full Driving History 

DRIVING FOR YEARS ABROAD?

Clean record. Arrived in Ireland and got quoted like a learner driver?

That happens because most comparison sites offering car insurance in Ireland only assess Irish driving history. If you don’t have an Irish no-claims bonus, insurers often treat you as having no experience, regardless of your actual record.

Some of the insurers we work with take a more complete view of your vehicle insurance profile in Ireland. They consider where you were driving, how long you were driving, and your claims history. That can make a real difference to the car insurance quotes Ireland you receive.

DOES YOUR DRIVING HISTORY COUNT?

We work with providers of Irish motor insurance who recognise driving experience from over 30+ countries worldwide. If you’ve been driving abroad with a clean record, there is a strong chance your experience can be reflected in your motor insurance in Ireland pricing.

Send us your details, and we’ll provide a tailored car insurance quote in Ireland based on your actual driving history, not just what appears on Irish systems.

WHO IS THIS FOR?

This page is designed for drivers looking for expat car insurance
Ireland or car insurance for international drivers in Ireland, especially if:

WHAT WE USUALLY NEED FROM YOU

To arrange car insurance with foreign license or support an international license insurance application, we typically require:

This allows us to approach insurers who specialise in insurance for international driver

WHAT TO EXPECT?

When applying for motor insurance Ireland, an  international driving history is not always treated the same as an Irish no-claims bonus. Here is the reality:

We know which insurers are most likely to help in your situation. We will tell you that before you go any further.

FAQ's - A FEW THINGS WORTH KNOWING

Q1. Do I need a full Irish licence?

Ans: To get car insurance in Ireland, you need a licence that is valid here. Many international drivers can initially use a foreign licence, but may need to exchange it within a set period.

Q2. My previous insurer is abroad. How do I get a letter from them?

Ans: Contact them directly and ask for a claims history letter or a no-claims certificate. Most insurers issue these routinely. Let us know if you are having difficulty and we will advise on what else might be accepted.

Q3. My foreign policy lapsed more than two years ago. Is it too late?

Ans: It may limit your options with some insurers. Come back to us with the details and we will tell you honestly what is possible. It is not always a dead end.

Q4. I was on a family policy abroad, not my own policy. Does that count?

Ans: It can. Some of the insurers we work with will consider named driver experience. The key is having documentation that confirms the dates and that you drove without claims. A letter from the policyholder's insurer is usually what is needed.

Q5. I got a quote elsewhere and it was very high. Is it worth trying again with you?

Ans: Yes, and this is exactly the situation we deal with most. Comparison sites cannot present your international history the way we can. In many cases we find a better price. We will tell you honestly if we cannot

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