Code 95 is mandatory: Ukrainian drivers given a deadline until August 20.
05.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
05.06.2025
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Ukrainian drivers who carry out international transport of passengers or goods must obtain 'Code 95' by August 20, 2025, reports 'Khvylia'. This new requirement confirms their professional competence for working abroad.'This is a confirmation of the driver's professional competence, which is mandatory for working abroad.'Many drivers have already successfully completed training and passed exams, but the deadline for obtaining 'Code 95' for those who have not yet gone through this process ends on August 20, 2025. A violation of the law will occur if the driver does not receive 'Code 95' by this date.'Code 95' is proof of the driver's professional training for international transport of passengers and goods, necessary for legal work abroad.To obtain 'Code 95', drivers must undergo training at one of the 20 officially recognized educational institutions and complete online training. This certificate allows drivers to carry out international transportation of passengers and goods according to European standards without any issues.The necessary documents for obtaining 'Code 95' are a copy of the passport or ID card with the registration address, a copy of the foreign passport, identification code, a copy of the driver's license, and a photo 3.5×4.5.Ukrainian drivers engaged in international transport must obtain 'Code 95' by August 20, 2025. This new requirement confirms their professional competence for working abroad. Thousands of drivers have already successfully obtained this certificate, but the deadline for everyone ends on the specified date. The document allows carrying out international transport according to European standards and is mandatory for legal work abroad.
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