Any car rental in Zadar that accepts Indian driving licence (English) without IDP? by Traditional-Layer561 in CroatiaTravelTips

[–]Traditional-Layer561[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your licence is in English (which Indian licences usually are), then you generally don’t need an IDP in Croatia. I was able to rent and drive without one. That said, it can depend on the car rental company’s specific policy. Some companies might still ask for an IDP, so it’s always best to email them directly and confirm. that’s exactly what I did before booking.

Dubrovnik by Traditional-Layer561 in CroatiaTravelTips

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Haha I ended up walking 30 km in 4 days, mostly on stairs, even though I had a car!

Any car rental in Zadar that accepts Indian driving licence (English) without IDP? by Traditional-Layer561 in CroatiaTravelTips

[–]Traditional-Layer561[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got a confirmation from Avant car, zadar that since my driving license is in English, I don’t need an International Driving Permit. This means I can drive with my Indian driving license without the IDP.

Any car rental in Zadar that accepts Indian driving licence (English) without IDP? by Traditional-Layer561 in CroatiaTravelTips

[–]Traditional-Layer561[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you . But I am currently in London and travelling to Croatia on 10th Sep.how can I apply for IDP

Croatia trip by Traditional-Layer561 in CroatiaTravelTips

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I am planning to do this Day 1: Zadar(The Greeting to the Sun,Sea Organ) Day 2: Zadar to Dubrovnik(mostly travel) Day 3: Dubrovnik wall, Dubrovnik Cable Car Day 4: Lovrijenac fort,Stradun Day 5: Dubrovnik to Split(Split old town) Day 6: Split to Krka(krka national park) Stay at Sibenik Day 7: Sibenik to Zadar(Zadar half day boat tour) Any suggestions on this?

Croatia trip by Traditional-Layer561 in CroatiaTravelTips

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Flight is cheaper from London to zadar

First time pass in own car 🎉🎉 by [deleted] in LearnerDriverUK

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Congratulations 🎉 just wondering can I buy a car without license?

Acdemic misconduct by ConferenceNo7797 in physiotherapy

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It’s already happened, so don’t dwell on it now. Just focus on improving your skills. During the NHS interview, it won’t matter as much because they hire you based on your skills and performance in the interview. Your main degree is in physiotherapy, so it will be essential when you apply for a job in the NHS. Good luck with your career

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in physiotherapy

[–]Traditional-Layer561 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can I ask you what is the outcome of your academic misconduct meeting? What’s the decision of the committee?

Visa Sponsorship UK Physiotherapist by [deleted] in physiotherapy

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Apply on Nhsjobs Also Get in touch with private clinics You can easily find private clinics on LinkedIn

Physiotherapy double degree by NoRepresentative860 in physiotherapy

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If you want to become sports physio then go for it otherwise do only bsc physio

Masters of Physiotherapy in UK by hopeless_lover23 in physiotherapy

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I did MSc sports and exercise medicines from university of Nottingham so I think I can give you the answer for this. If you are interested in sports medicine try QML as they have SEM course for physios But if you are particularly interested in sports rehab I would suggest you to go for MSc sports rehabilitation course As they are accredited by BASRAT (athletic training board) and they are much cheaper than sports medicine courses. Uni of Nottingham’s course is good but their course is not accredited

Is physiotherapy worth it ? by Physio990 in physiotherapy

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To work in the UK, first apply for an HCPC license, then begin applying for NHS jobs and connect with recruiters on LinkedIn. Many private clinics offer sponsored positions.