Hard Brexit Impact Analysis
Page 76 of 106 Category If no agreement is reached: Consequence EU Document Professional Qualifications The temporary or occasional provision of services by United Kingdom nationals in an EU 27 Member State, even if they are already legally established in an EU 27 Member State will be governed by the national policies and rules of that Member State. The temporary or occasional provision of services by Irish nationals in the UK will now be governed by UK policies and rules WITHDRAWAL OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND EU RULES IN THE FIELD OF REGULATED PROFESSIONS AND THE RECOGNITION OF PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Professional Qualifications Concerning EU 27 nationals, qualifications obtained in the United Kingdom (hereafter "UK professional qualifications") as of the withdrawal date are third country qualifications for the purpose of EU law. Irish citizens qualifying professionally in the UK after withdrawal will be treated as Third Country Certified by the EU and in Ireland. Recognition of the UK gained qualifications will be governed by the national policies and rules of each of the EU 27 Member States. (Recognition needed in each of the 27 countries separately) WITHDRAWAL OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND EU RULES IN THE FIELD OF REGULATED PROFESSIONS AND THE RECOGNITION OF PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Professional Qualifications EU 27 nationals holding UK professional qualifications obtained before the withdrawal date should consult the relevant national authorities to assess whether it is advisable to obtain, before the withdrawal date, the recognition of those UK professional qualifications in an EU 27 Member State. Irish holders of UK Professional qualifications should check if these need to be recognised before the withdrawal date. WITHDRAWAL OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND EU RULES IN THE FIELD OF REGULATED PROFESSIONS AND THE RECOGNITION OF PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Professional Qualifications Seafarers As of the withdrawal date, recognition by an EU 27 Member State of certificates issued to seafarers by the United Kingdom will be subject to the conditions set out in Article 19 of Directive 2008/106/EC6, in line with the new status of the United Kingdom as a third country. WITHDRAWAL OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND EU RULES ON THE MINIMUM LEVEL OF TRAINING OF SEAFARERS AND THE MUTUAL RECOGNITION OF SEAFARERS' CERTIFICATES
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