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Temporary vs Long-term License: Cost Comparison 2026

If you’re staying in China less than 90 days, get a temporary license (¥100-500 total cost, valid 3-12 months). If you’re staying 6+ months, get a permanent license (¥150-1,200 total cost, valid 6 years). The break-even point is around 3-6 months depending on whether you use DIY or professional services. This comprehensive 2026 cost comparison breaks down all fees, hidden costs, time investment, renewal expenses, and scenarios where one option clearly beats the other. By the end, you’ll know exactly which license type makes financial sense for your situation.

This guide provides complete DIY cost breakdowns. We also offer full-service license assistance (temporary or permanent) that handles all paperwork, appointments, and government interactions for those who prefer to save time over money.

Quick Decision Framework: Which License Should You Get?

Get Temporary License If:

  • Staying less than 3 months (tourist, short business trip)
  • Uncertain about long-term plans (testing China before committing)
  • Want fastest/easiest process (same-day at airports, no exams)
  • Need to drive immediately (arriving today, need license tomorrow)
  • Minimal paperwork tolerance (temporary = 2-3 documents vs 5-7 for permanent)

Get Permanent (Long-term) License If:

  • Staying 6+ months (work visa, student, long-term resident)
  • Want better cost efficiency (cheaper per month after 3-6 month mark)
  • Planning to rent cars frequently (some rental companies prefer permanent licenses)
  • Want “real” Chinese license (permanent license = same as local license, no “temporary” stigma)
  • Willing to take Subject 1 exam (100-question test, 90% pass rate with 2-3 hours study)

Not Sure? Start with Temporary

You can upgrade from temporary to permanent anytime. Process: Let temporary expire → Apply for permanent license (requires Subject 1 exam). You don’t forfeit temporary license fees, but you do pay separate permanent license fees. So temporary works as a “test drive” of driving in China.

Temporary License: Complete Cost Breakdown

Option 1: DIY at Local Traffic Bureau

Total cost: ¥100-300 | Time investment: 2-4 hours | Validity: 3-12 months

Cost Item Amount Notes
License translation ¥50-150 Certified translation of home country license (required at approved agency or embassy)
Physical exam ¥30-50 Vision, hearing test at approved clinic near traffic bureau
Application fee ¥10-20 Government processing fee at traffic bureau
Passport photos ¥10-30 1-inch white background photos (usually 8 copies needed)
Transportation ¥20-50 Taxi/metro to translation agency, clinic, traffic bureau
Total DIY cost ¥120-300 Average: ¥210

Time breakdown:

  • License translation: 1-2 hours (includes travel to agency)
  • Physical exam: 30-60 minutes (includes wait time)
  • Traffic bureau application: 1-2 hours (includes queue)
  • Total time: 2.5-5 hours spread across 1-2 days

Validity period:

  • Matches your visa length up to 3 months (tourist visa)
  • Up to 12 months if you have long-term visa (work/student visa)
  • Cannot exceed home country license expiration date

Option 2: DIY at Airport (Beijing/Shanghai/Guangzhou)

Total cost: ¥150-400 | Time investment: 1-3 hours | Validity: 3-12 months

Cost Item Amount Notes
All-in-one service fee ¥150-250 Translation + physical exam + application at airport counter (Beijing PEK: ¥200, Shanghai PVG: ¥180)
Passport photos ¥30-50 On-site photo service at airport (more expensive than outside)
Express service (optional) ¥100-150 Skip queue, get license within 1 hour instead of 2-3 hours
Total airport cost ¥180-450 Average: ¥315 (without express), ¥450 (with express)

Time breakdown:

  • Standard service: 2-3 hours at airport
  • Express service: 1-1.5 hours at airport
  • Major advantage: Everything in one location, same day

Airports offering this service:

  • Beijing Capital (PEK): Terminal 2 & 3, ¥200 base fee
  • Shanghai Pudong (PVG): Terminal 2, ¥180 base fee
  • Guangzhou Baiyun (CAN): Arrivals Hall, ¥200 base fee
  • Shenzhen Bao’an (SZX): Terminal 3, ¥220 base fee (pilot program)

Option 3: Professional Service (Full-Service Agencies)

Total cost: ¥500-1,200 | Time investment: 30 min (your time) | Validity: 3-12 months

Cost Item Amount Notes
Service package fee ¥400-900 Includes translation, physical exam coordination, application submission, pickup/delivery
Government fees ¥40-80 Translation certification, application fee (paid by service, billed to you)
Express processing (optional) ¥200-300 Same-day or next-day delivery
Total service cost ¥440-1,280 Average: ¥650 (standard), ¥950 (express)

Time breakdown:

  • Your time: 30-60 minutes (provide documents, receive license)
  • Service handles: Translation, physical exam, government submission, follow-up
  • Turnaround: 3-5 business days (standard), 1-2 days (express)

When professional service makes sense:

  • ✅ You value time over money (save 4-5 hours)
  • ✅ Language barrier (limited Chinese speaking ability)
  • ✅ Complex visa situation (service knows how to navigate edge cases)
  • ✅ Business travel (expense report justifies premium)

Permanent (Long-term) License: Complete Cost Breakdown

Option 1: DIY Conversion (Foreign License → Chinese License)

Total cost: ¥150-450 | Time investment: 8-15 hours | Validity: 6 years

Cost Item Amount Notes
License translation ¥50-150 Certified translation (same as temporary)
Physical exam ¥30-50 Vision, hearing test (same as temporary)
Subject 1 exam fee ¥0-50 Test fee (free in most cities, ¥30-50 in some)
Study materials (optional) ¥0 Free apps available (驾考宝典, 车轮驾考通) – see our apps guide
Application fee ¥10-30 License card production fee
Passport photos ¥10-30 1-inch white background (8 copies)
Transportation ¥50-100 Multiple trips: translation, physical exam, exam center, license pickup
Retake fees (if fail exam) ¥0-100 Most pass first try with 2-3 hours study; retakes free in most cities
Total DIY cost ¥150-510 Average: ¥280

Time breakdown:

  • Study for Subject 1 exam: 2-5 hours (self-paced, use apps)
  • License translation: 1-2 hours
  • Physical exam: 30-60 minutes
  • Exam booking & taking exam: 2-3 hours (includes travel, wait time, 45-min exam)
  • Application & license pickup: 1-2 hours
  • Total time: 6.5-13 hours spread across 3-5 days

Validity period:

  • 6 years for first-time license
  • Renewable for 10 years, then permanent (lifetime) license available
  • Tied to your visa status (must maintain valid visa to keep license)

Option 2: Professional Service (Full License Conversion)

Total cost: ¥800-2,500 | Time investment: 3-5 hours (your time) | Validity: 6 years

Cost Item Amount Notes
Service package fee ¥700-2,000 Includes: translation, physical exam coordination, exam booking, study materials, application submission
Exam prep tutoring (optional) ¥200-500 1-on-1 English tutoring for Subject 1 exam (usually not needed if you use apps)
Government fees ¥40-100 Paid by service, billed to you
Express processing (optional) ¥300-500 Priority exam booking, expedited license issuance
Total service cost ¥740-3,100 Average: ¥1,200 (standard), ¥1,700 (with tutoring/express)

Time breakdown:

  • Your time studying: 2-3 hours (service provides materials, but you still need to pass exam)
  • Your time at appointments: 2-3 hours (physical exam, taking exam)
  • Total your time: 4-6 hours
  • Service handles: Translation, bookings, document submissions, pickups
  • Turnaround: 7-14 days (standard), 5-7 days (express)

Side-by-Side Cost Comparison: Temporary vs Permanent

Scenario 1: Short-term Visitor (1-3 Months)

License Type Total Cost Time Investment Cost per Month Winner
Temporary (DIY) ¥210 2-4 hours ¥70-210/month Clear winner
Temporary (Airport) ¥315 2-3 hours ¥105-315/month ✅ Best if arriving at major airport
Permanent (DIY) ¥280 8-15 hours ¥93-280/month ❌ Not worth time investment for short stay

Verdict: Temporary wins for short stays. You save time (no exam), and even though per-month cost is similar, you avoid 8-15 hours of effort for marginal ¥70 savings.

Scenario 2: Medium-term Stay (3-6 Months)

License Type Total Cost Time Investment Cost per Month Winner
Temporary (DIY) ¥210 2-4 hours ¥35-70/month ✅ Cheaper per month, less hassle
Temporary (Service) ¥650 0.5 hours ¥108-217/month ⚖️ If you value time over money
Permanent (DIY) ¥280 8-15 hours ¥47-93/month ✅ Starts to make sense at 6-month mark
Permanent (Service) ¥1,200 4-6 hours ¥200-400/month ❌ Too expensive for short/medium stay

Verdict: Break-even at ~4 months. If you’re certain you’ll stay 6+ months, permanent DIY starts to make financial sense. If unsure, start with temporary.

Scenario 3: Long-term Resident (1+ Year)

License Type Total Cost (Year 1) Time Investment Cost per Month Winner
Temporary (DIY) ¥210 2-4 hours ¥17.50/month ✅ Cheap per month but…
Temporary (Renewed after 1 year) ¥420 4-8 hours ¥17.50/month ❌ Hassle of annual renewal
Permanent (DIY) ¥280 8-15 hours ¥23/month (year 1), ¥3.90/month (over 6 years) Clear winner for long-term
Permanent (Service) ¥1,200 4-6 hours ¥100/month (year 1), ¥16.70/month (over 6 years) ✅ If you value time and can expense it

Verdict: Permanent wins decisively for 1+ year stays. Even with higher upfront cost, it’s cheaper per month by year 2, and you avoid annual renewal hassle. Over 6-year validity, permanent DIY costs just ¥3.90/month.

Hidden Costs & Factors to Consider

Renewal Costs

Temporary License Renewal:

  • Cost: ¥100-300 (same as initial application)
  • Process: Repeat entire application (new translation, physical exam, application)
  • Time: 2-4 hours each renewal
  • Frequency: Every 3-12 months depending on validity period granted
  • Over 3 years: ¥300-900 + 6-12 hours total time

Permanent License Renewal:

  • First renewal (after 6 years): ¥10-30 (just replacement card fee)
  • Process: Submit physical exam + passport photos only (no exam retake)
  • Time: 1-2 hours
  • Frequency: After 6 years, then after 10 more years, then lifetime license
  • Over 20 years: ¥30-90 total + 3-6 hours total time

Long-term savings with permanent license are massive: ¥270-810 saved over 3 years, and even more over 6+ years.

Car Rental Company Preferences

Some rental companies charge premium for temporary license holders:

  • eHi Car Rental: No price difference, accepts temporary licenses
  • CAR Inc: +¥50-100/day surcharge for temporary license (varies by location)
  • Budget local companies: Some refuse temporary licenses entirely (rare but happens)
  • Luxury car rentals (Tesla, premium brands): Prefer permanent licenses, may require higher deposit for temporary

If you plan to rent cars frequently, permanent license saves money on rental surcharges: ¥50/day × 10 days/year = ¥500/year saved.

Insurance Implications

Car rental insurance:

  • Temporary license: Some insurers charge 10-20% higher premiums
  • Permanent license: Standard insurance rates
  • Savings: ¥30-80 per rental week with permanent license

Personal car insurance (if you buy/import a car in China):

  • Temporary license: Not eligible for personal car ownership in most cities
  • Permanent license: Can register car in your name, get standard insurance rates

Opportunity Costs

Time is money. Let’s calculate based on ¥200/hour value of your time (conservative for expat professionals):

Option Out-of-Pocket Cost Time Investment Time Value (¥200/hr) True Total Cost
Temporary DIY ¥210 3 hours ¥600 ¥810
Temporary Airport ¥315 2.5 hours ¥500 ¥815
Temporary Service ¥650 0.5 hours ¥100 ¥750
Permanent DIY ¥280 10 hours ¥2,000 ¥2,280
Permanent Service ¥1,200 5 hours ¥1,000 ¥2,200

Insight: If your time is worth ¥200+/hour, professional services are cheaper than DIY when factoring in your time. For temporary licenses, airport service is most cost-effective. For permanent, full-service is similar cost to DIY when time is valued.

Real-World Scenarios: Which License Wins?

Scenario A: Tourist (2-Week Visit)

Best choice: Temporary at airport (¥315, 2 hours)

Why:

  • Arriving at airport anyway (no extra travel)
  • Same-day service means you can rent car immediately
  • Cost is negligible for 2-week vacation budget
  • Permanent makes no sense (¥280 + 10 hours for 2-week use = terrible ROI)

Scenario B: Business Traveler (Quarterly Trips, 1 Week Each)

Best choice: Temporary DIY (¥210, 3 hours) with 12-month validity

Why:

  • Get temporary license valid 12 months on first trip
  • Use for 4 quarterly trips (4 weeks total) = ¥52.50/week
  • Permanent license requires maintaining valid visa year-round (may not have)
  • Renewal cost (¥210) cheaper than permanent (¥280) for infrequent use

Scenario C: Student (1-Year Program)

Best choice: Permanent DIY (¥280, 10 hours)

Why:

  • You have 1-year student visa (eligible for permanent license)
  • Cost per month: ¥23 vs ¥17.50 for temporary (worth it to avoid renewal hassle)
  • If you extend studies, you don’t need to reapply (license valid 6 years)
  • You have time to study for Subject 1 exam (students have more flexible schedules)
  • Permanent license more useful for student car rentals (some rental companies give student discounts only to permanent license holders)

Scenario D: Expat Professional (2-5 Year Assignment)

Best choice: Permanent with professional service (¥1,200, 5 hours)

Why:

  • Your company likely covers expense (or you can deduct)
  • Time savings (5 hours vs 10 hours DIY) worth it on expat salary
  • Cost per month over 2 years: ¥50/month (negligible on expat budget)
  • Permanent license more professional (some company car programs require permanent)
  • Service handles all Chinese-language interactions (no language barrier stress)

Scenario E: Digital Nomad (Uncertain Duration, 3-12 Months)

Best choice: Start with temporary DIY (¥210), upgrade to permanent if staying 6+ months

Why:

  • Temporary works as “trial period” to see if you stay long-term
  • If you leave after 4 months, you saved ¥70 + 7 hours vs getting permanent
  • If you stay past 6 months, upgrade to permanent: Total cost ¥490 (¥210 temporary + ¥280 permanent), still worth it for remaining time
  • You don’t forfeit temporary license cost (it served its purpose)

Money-Saving Tips for Both License Types

For Temporary Licenses:

  1. Get passport photos outside airport: Save ¥20-30 by using photo booth in city (¥10) vs airport photo service (¥30-50)
  2. Use embassy translation vs commercial agency: Some embassies offer free license translation (US Embassy: free, UK Embassy: £50, Australian Embassy: free)
  3. Book physical exam online: Some clinics offer 10-20% discount for online appointments via WeChat
  4. Apply during off-peak hours: Traffic bureaus less crowded 1-3pm (lunch break ends), saves 30-60 min queue time
  5. Get maximum validity period: Ask for license matching your visa length (up to 12 months), not default 3 months – same cost but longer validity

For Permanent Licenses:

  1. Use free exam prep apps: 驾考宝典 (Jiakao Baodian) and 车轮驾考通 (Chelun) are free and have English versions – no need for paid tutoring
  2. Book Subject 1 exam yourself: Services charge ¥100-300 for “exam booking assistance” – it’s easy to do yourself online via traffic bureau website
  3. Take physical exam at hospital vs private clinic: Hospital physical exams ¥20-30 vs private clinics ¥40-50 (same certificate)
  4. Use group translation services: Some WeChat groups offer discounted batch translation (¥30-50 vs ¥100-150 individual service)
  5. Don’t pay for “exam retake insurance”: Some services sell insurance for exam retakes – unnecessary given 90% first-time pass rate with 2-3 hours study

Common Mistakes That Cost Money

Mistake #1: Getting Temporary When You’re Staying Long-term

Lost money: ¥210 (temporary) + ¥280 (permanent later) = ¥490 total vs ¥280 if you got permanent first.

Solution: If you know you’re staying 6+ months, get permanent from the start. Temporary is only for genuinely uncertain durations.

Mistake #2: Paying for Express Service When You Don’t Need It

Lost money: ¥200-500 extra for express processing when standard timing (3-7 days) is perfectly fine.

Solution: Plan ahead. Apply for license 1-2 weeks before you need to drive, use standard processing.

Mistake #3: Not Checking Validity Period at Issuance

Lost money: License expires after 3 months when you have 12-month visa – you could have gotten 12-month validity for same cost.

Solution: At license pickup, check validity period matches your visa length. If shorter, ask them to reissue (free correction if you catch it same day).

Mistake #4: Using Commercial Translation When Embassy Offers Free

Lost money: ¥100-150 for commercial translation when embassy does it free or cheap.

Solution: Check your embassy website first. Many offer free/cheap notarized translation services for license holders.

Mistake #5: Failing Subject 1 Exam Due to Under-Studying

Lost money: Retake fee ¥50 + wasted time 3-4 hours + delayed license = potential rental car booking losses.

Solution: Don’t underestimate Subject 1. Study 2-3 hours using apps, take practice tests until you score 95%+ consistently, then book exam.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I upgrade from temporary to permanent license?

Yes, but it’s not a direct “upgrade” process. You must let your temporary license expire, then apply for permanent license as a new application (including Subject 1 exam). You don’t get refund or credit for temporary license fees paid. Think of temporary as a separate short-term solution, not a step toward permanent.

Which license type do rental companies prefer?

Permanent licenses are preferred by most rental companies, but temporary licenses are legally valid and accepted by all major companies (eHi, CAR Inc, etc.). Some may charge ¥50-100/day surcharge for temporary license, or require higher deposits (¥1,000-2,000 more). If you rent cars frequently, permanent license saves money.

Can I get a refund if I get temporary but leave China early?

No. License fees are non-refundable regardless of early departure. This is another reason temporary makes sense for uncertain durations – you’re only out ¥200-400 vs ¥1,000+ for professional services.

How difficult is the Subject 1 exam for permanent license?

Not difficult with preparation. It’s 100 multiple-choice questions, 45 minutes, need 90% to pass. Questions cover traffic rules, road signs, safe driving practices. Available in English. With 2-3 hours study using free apps, most foreigners pass first try (90% pass rate). See our separate guide on best Subject 1 exam study apps.

Can I use my permanent Chinese license in other countries?

Depends on country. Chinese license + International Driving Permit (IDP) accepted in some countries (Japan, South Korea, some EU countries with bilateral agreements). However, most Western countries (USA, UK, Australia, Canada) do NOT recognize Chinese licenses for tourists – you’d need to get local license in that country. Permanent license is primarily for driving in China.

What happens if I get a temporary license but then decide to stay long-term?

You can use your temporary license for its full validity period (3-12 months), then apply for permanent license when it expires. You’ll pay separately for permanent license (¥280 DIY or ¥1,200 service), but you haven’t “wasted” money on temporary – it served its purpose for early months when you were uncertain.

Are there any advantages of temporary license over permanent besides cost?

Yes: (1) No exam required – easier if you don’t have time/motivation to study, (2) Faster processing – same-day at airports vs 3-14 days for permanent, (3) Less documentation – temporary requires fewer documents (no registration photo requirements, simpler physical exam). For short stays, these convenience factors matter more than marginal cost savings.

Decision Matrix: Your Action Plan

Your Situation Recommended License Type Recommended Method Total Cost Time Investment
Tourist, 1-4 weeks Temporary Airport service ¥315 2 hours
Business trip, recurring visits Temporary (12-month validity) DIY first visit ¥210 3 hours
Digital nomad, uncertain duration Start with temporary, upgrade if staying 6+ months DIY both ¥210 (temp) or ¥490 (both) 3 hours (temp) or 13 hours (both)
Student, 1-year program Permanent DIY ¥280 10 hours
Expat professional, 2-5 years Permanent Professional service ¥1,200 5 hours
Long-term resident, 5+ years Permanent DIY (maximize 6-year value) ¥280 10 hours

Summary: The Bottom Line

Financial break-even point: 4-6 months

  • Stay < 3 months: Temporary license saves money and time (¥210 DIY or ¥315 airport)
  • Stay 3-6 months: Either option viable; temporary slightly cheaper and easier
  • Stay 6+ months: Permanent license clearly better (¥280 for 6-year validity = ¥3.90/month)

Beyond pure cost, consider:

  • Convenience: Permanent avoids annual renewal hassle
  • Rental car benefits: Permanent avoids surcharges (¥50-100/day savings)
  • Psychological factor: Permanent license feels more “real” and legitimate to rental companies and authorities
  • Time value: Professional services make sense if your time is worth ¥150+/hour

Our recommendation for most foreigners:

  1. Certain short stay (< 4 months): Get temporary (DIY if in city, airport if arriving at major airport)
  2. Uncertain duration: Start with temporary, upgrade to permanent if you stay 6+ months
  3. Certain long stay (6+ months): Get permanent from the start (DIY if budget-conscious, service if time-constrained)

The “wrong” choice costs you ¥200-500 and 5-10 hours – not catastrophic, but avoidable with proper planning. Use this guide’s cost breakdowns and decision matrix to choose the license type that matches your actual stay duration and priorities.

For those who want to skip cost comparisons and get expert guidance, our license assistance service evaluates your specific situation and handles the entire process (temporary or permanent) from start to finish.

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