Driving License
You're over 17 years old and would like to learn how to drive? Getting your driving license in ¼«ËÙʱʱ²Ê certainly possible, even if you don't speak German fluently. Besides taking practical driving lessons with an official driving teacher, you’ll also have to pass a theoretical traffic exam (practice materials and exam are available in English), complete a first-aid course and get your vision checked by an optician. New drivers generally take 30 driving hours before applying for their final driving exam, but this depends on their progress and their teacher's advice. Costs average at around EUR 1,500 for a full course. To find a driving teacher that speaks English or a different language, visit the  (German only) and use the search function.
Sailing Permit
Have the glistening Alster Lake and Elbe River awoken stirred your sailing spirits? It was only a matter of time. Learn how to sail at one of Hamburg’s many sailing schools to familiarise yourself with the basics of sailing theory and practice. Mid-level sailors are also welcome to freshen up their knowledge. Take a look at this  and find one that fits your needs. University students can join the sailing courses at  (German only).
Fishing Permit
Eel, trout, barbel, flounder, northern pike, carp, sea trout, burbot, and salmon are just some of the fish that can be found roaming Hamburg’s waterways. Needless to say, Hamburgers enjoy making use of reel and rod. To join in you need a fishing permit. Fishing clubs belonging to the (German only) or the  (German only) offer courses and examinations (³§±è´Ç°ù³Ù´Ú¾±²õ³¦³ó±ð°ù±ð¾±±è°ùü´Ú³Ü²Ô²µ) to obtain an angling certificate. Present this certificate at your local Bezirksamt, along with proof of identity and a passport photo, to be awarded your official fishing permit (Fischereischein).