I have a EU drivers licence - issued in Denmark in 1992 - one of the old paper models. When I moved to Finland, 17 month ago, I was holding a Nordic moving certificate, which meant, I didn't had to register at police, but only at Maagistrati. I have a finnish ID nummer and guess, I'm considered a permanent resident in Finland?
I'm a little confused about this:
1) Do I have to exchange my Danish drivers licence to a Finnish one? Also considered that I have one of the old models and not the new pink plastic model? If so, it has to be done before the 18 month's rule, if you dont wanna take a Finnish test, right?

My husband recently exchanged his Danish drivers licence to a Finnish one, because he took a test here in Finland allowing him to drive with trailer - BE. When he picked his new Finnish licence up at the police station, the woman told him, that he needs to turn his Finnish licence in and get the Danish one back, when he moves from Finland.
2) But what about the BE trailer thing then? If he get the Danish one back, he only holds the B catagori. So can he bring his Finnish drivers licence with him, when he moves to another EU-country and then exchange it, so he gets the BE in his new drivers licence?
Hope someone can sort this out

thanks