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I am a bit worried about changing my license. I don't have the 107 restriction on my old license. I have copied it a few times and am about to apply for a new photo card license.

 

Any suggestions to ensure I don't lose any of my entitlements?

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Yes, it's because C1E gained through grandfather rights has a lower max gross weight than C1E gained by taking a test. Your CE of course trumps the C1E(107) as long as you maintain the full HGV, so it is only an issue if one day you allow the HGV to lapse by not renewing it when your 5-yearly medical renewals are due. In this case you'll lose the CE but still have the C1E(107).

 

Simple really! Mine is the same.

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