How long does it take to upgrade from B2 to A2?

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ColinAnn
07/24/25 2:44am
The following is the relevant information about upgrading from B2 to A2: 1. Time required for B2 to A2: First, the B2 driver's license must be held for more than three years, with no record of 12 points deducted within the last two years. The original permitted driving model A1 (driving experience) must be held for more than one year, with no record of 12 points deducted within the last year, and the age must be between 24 and 50 years old. 2. Documents required for B2 to A2: Register at a driving school with A-class training qualifications, provide ID card, household registration, five white-background color photos, and the original driver's license. Pay the fee after registration is approved. 3. The following circumstances are not allowed: causing a traffic accident resulting in death and bearing equal or greater responsibility; driving under the influence of alcohol; having the driver's license revoked or canceled within the last ten years; driving under the influence of alcohol; driving during the period when the driver's license is temporarily suspended; fleeing the scene of a traffic accident without constituting a crime; forcibly passing in violation of traffic control regulations and refusing to listen to dissuasion; using someone else's driver's license to drive a motor vehicle; driving a motor vehicle that does not match the permitted driving model; failing to pay fines for more than three months or failing to pay fines on time for two consecutive times. If any of the above violations occur during the period of holding a B2 driver's license, there will be no chance to upgrade to an A2 driver's license within these two years.
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