Andy why not cop the fuck on if you can drive do the Irish Driving test if you cant pass it you shouldnt be driving if you can then problem solved .
If you read the post from the first could see that i did it, did got full irish in 2 months, from start to finish, from theory to driving!
Certainly an odd situation and it whiff's of bullshite.
AFIK learner drivers usually have to wait 6 months between passing the theory test, issue of learner permit and taking the test.
just saw his first post saying he got exemptionhttp://www.rsa.ie/en/RSA/Learner-Drivers/Driver-Training/Car-Training-EDT/The-Lessons/Also if you are from another EU country you are automatically entitled to exchange your licence for an Irish one. So there should be no issue unless your licence wasn't obtained in your home country but passed in a country that doesnt have an exchange agreement. If that is.the case you must exchange the non EU licence for an Irish one after living here for more than 1 year, if it is recognised or acceptable under an exchange agreement. Otherwise you have to start from scratch.and that usually takes a minimum of six months not 2 months.
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/travel_and_recreation/motoring_1/driver_licensing/exchanging_foreign_driving_permit.htmlSo maybe need to explain yourself better.
Also, if you dont have an EU liicence insurance companies dont usually insure so how have you built your NCB.
Regardless.of above... In my opinion no one should get a SPSV unless they have a minimum 5 years driving experience on a full Irish licence.