Apply for Recognition of International Qualifications
Welcome to the CORU Recognition process. If you have acquired your qualification outside the Republic of Ireland and you want to work in the Republic of Ireland in a role where you need to be registered as Health and Social Care Professional, you will need to engage with CORU to have your qualification assessed and ‘recognised’ as part of the registration process.
Having your qualification recognised means that your qualification (and, if necessary, any additional postgraduate training and professional experience) is assessed to see if you meet the Standards of Proficiency for the profession you intend to practise in the Republic of Ireland.
Overview of the Recognition process once all documentation has been received:
Tips to help progress your application
The qualifications assessment process relies on the documents you provide. The more information you can give us, the faster we can reach a decision. CORU needs to be satisfied that you have the knowledge, skill and competence to practise your profession in Ireland, so it is essential that you read the Standards of Proficiency before filling in information on placements and providing additional information on employment and postgraduate learning. If you can provide the evidence to show how you have met the required standard, the Registration Board will have the evidence to reach a decision without delay. This section and our Guidance document set out what you need to provide to make a complete application.
Key Terms
This page includes several important terms that are explained below to help you understand the Recognition Application Process:
Assessment: Your application for Recognition will be assessed by the requirements set by the relevant Board. Please see all requirements here in the Standards of Proficiency page.
Certified Documents: During the Recognition Application process, you must have several documents certified. This means a solicitor, lawyer or notary public must review your documents and confirm they are true copies of the originals, by signing and stamping them.
Compensation Measure: If your application does not fully meet the Standards of Proficiency, you may need to complete additional training or pass an exam to address the identified deficiencies. There are two options for this:
- Period of Adaptation (Supervised practise): A placement in an Irish health and social care setting.
- Aptitude Test: An in-person exam to demonstrate your understanding.
Competent Authority: The Competent Authority is a State appointed agency responsible for approving qualifications for registration and/or practise in a profession. It varies from State to State but Competent Authorities are usually State Agencies or professional bodies, sometimes it is the Ministry of Education. You need to identify who is the Competent Authority for your profession in the State where you qualified. If you have trouble identifying your Competent Authority, we may be able to assist, please contact recognition@coru.ie if you need help.
Eligibility Criteria: To be considered by the Registration Board, your application must meet the eligibility criteria for the Recognition process. This includes being eligible to register or practise in the country/countries where you qualified.
File Complete: When the Recognition Department has received all of your documentation, including third party verifications your application will be deemed ‘File Complete’ and will be prepared for an Assessment.
Letter of Recognition: The Letter of Recognition is a confirmation from CORU that your qualification (and, if applicable, work experience) meets the Standards of Proficiency. Once you receive this letter, your registration application (if already submitted) can be finalised and prepared for a decision.
Registration Board: The Registration Board is in charge of registering professionals. They recognise qualifications from outside Ireland and approve applications to join the register.
Standards of Proficiency: These are the requirements for graduates from an Irish-approved programme to be eligible for the Register. Make sure your application meets and clearly addresses these standards. You can find the standards here.
Third Party Verification Documents: These are documents, generated from the application portal, which you need to have signed, stamped and sent in by a relevant organisation to confirm the information you have provided.
Application Process
To start the Recognition process, please read our Guidance Notes and when you are ready click the ‘Apply for Recognition’ below on this page.
We want you to come to work in the Republic of Ireland and we want your application process to be as seamless as possible. As you did not get your professional qualification in the Republic of Ireland you will need you to provide the following certified documents as part of your application for Recognition of your Qualifications:
- Certificate of relevant qualification
- Academic transcript in full
- Syllabus/Module Handbook of the course/training you undertook
- Confirmation from a Competent Authority (see key terms) that your qualification would allow you to register and/or practise in the state where you qualified
- Descriptors of your previous working history, internships, placements, relevant research undertaken and any CPD certifications.
The recognition process can have a number of outcomes:
- Recognise Your Qualification: If your application meets the Standards of Proficiency, your qualification will be recognised. This means that your qualification and experience is recognised as meeting the standards of the Irish qualification. If your qualification does not meet the Standard required additional post qualifying experience and Lifelong learning will be considered and your qualification may be recognised on this basis.
- Compensation Measure: If your qualification, and any additional learning supplied, do not meet the Standard, you may be required to complete a Compensation Measure, which could be a Period of Adaptation (clinical experience in Ireland) or an Aptitude Test (examination). For more information, visit our Compensation Measure webpage.
- Refuse Your Application: An application may only be refused in very limited circumstances, including failure to complete the compensation measure (after two tries), and if you are ineligible to apply.
The application fee for recognition of international qualifications is €510.
If you have any further queries, we will be happy to help, please contact us at registration@coru.ie or 01 293 3160 (10:00am to 4:00pm, Monday to Friday).
Please refer to the below boxes by clicking the downward arrow to expand them. Please make sure to read them before you start your application.
Application steps
Application:
Click here to begin your application for recognition.
Please select the profession you wish to apply for recognition of your qualification.
Then select ‘International Qualification Registration’ application type.
Note:
If you qualified as a Physiotherapist in the EU or EEA member state, you can also apply for recognition using the European Professional Card (EPC) route. Please click here for further information.
How to verify your documents:
- When you fill out the online application, you will provide details about your qualification(s) and relevant experience(s).
- You will then need to download the 'Verification Forms’ from the application page.
- These downloaded documents, which include the information from your application, must be confirmed by your relevant organisation (University, Employer or Competent Authority.)
- You must send these to your relevant organisation, they must
- sign and stamp the document(s) to verify them, and;
- then you must upload the signed and stamped documents to your application portal
Please ensure to read the applicant guidance notes before you start your application:
If you have any further queries, we will be happy to help, please contact us at registration@coru.ie or 01 293 3160 (10:00am to 4:00pm, Monday to Friday).
Further Information
You can find further information below:
https://ec.europa.eu/growth/single-market/services/free-movement-professionals_en
https://ec.europa.eu/solvit/index_en.htm
Irish Point of Single Contact:
http://www.pointofsinglecontact.ie/
Ombudsman:
https://www.ombudsman.ie/