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The European Union (Recognition of Professional Qualifications) Regulations 2015

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Regulation 34

SCHEDULE 3U.K.Professions in Respect of which the Right of the Applicant to Choose Between an Adaptation Period and an Aptitude Test is Displaced

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PART 1U.K.Professions Under Regulation 34(a)

ProfessionRequirement
Advocate in ScotlandAptitude test
Associate of the Chartered Institute of Management AccountantsAptitude test
Barrister in England and WalesAptitude test
Barrister Northern IrelandAptitude test
Certified AccountantAptitude test
Chartered Accountant in England and WalesAptitude test
Chartered Accountant in ScotlandAptitude test
Chartered Accountant Northern IrelandAptitude test
Chartered legal executiveAptitude test
Chartered Tax AdviserAptitude test
Conveyancing practitioner in ScotlandAptitude test
Costs lawyerAptitude test
Executry Practitioner in ScotlandAptitude test
Insolvency PractitionerAptitude test
Licensed CLC practitionerAdaptation Period
Licensed conveyancerAdaptation Period
Notary Public in England and WalesAptitude test
Patent AgentAptitude test
Patent AttorneyAptitude test
Public Finance AccountantAptitude test
Registered Trade Mark AgentAptitude test
Registered Trade Mark AttorneyAptitude test
Solicitor in England and WalesAptitude test
Solicitor in Northern IrelandAptitude test
Solicitor in ScotlandAptitude test

PART 2U.K.Professions Under Regulation 34(b)

ProfessionRequirement
ArchitectAptitude test
Dental practitionerAptitude test
DoctorAdaptation period
Nurse and midwifeAdaptation period
PharmacistAdaptation period
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