Do I need any examination or recognition of qualification if I wish to practise a regulated profession or professional activity in the Czech Republic?
Recognition of Professional Qualifications for foreigners To practise some professions, a foreigner needs recognition of the relevant qualification. In the Czech Republic it concerns 475 professions and activities. The full list can be found at website of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport: Database of regulated professions and professional activities in EU A regulated profession or activity is a profession/activity which is subject to legislative requirements of an EU member state, the Czech Republic in this case, (e. g. level and field of education, qualification requirements, experience, requirements concerning integrity, physical fitness etc.) which, if not met, do not allow the person to pursue the given profession/activity in the Czech Republic. Recognition of Professional Qualifications is regulated by Act No 18 /2004 Coll., on the recognition of professional qualifications and other competencies of nationals of Member States of the European Union (EU), the European Econ
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