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Диплом о техническом и профессиональном образовании
Gültigkeit: seit 27.07.2007
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MESLEKİ VE TEKNİK EĞİTİM YÖNETMELİĞİ (Resmî Gazete: 3.7.2002/24804)
Gültigkeit: seit 03.07.2002
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More than 65 percent of the recognition procedures for foreign professional qualifications obtained in EU member states end with a full equivalence. The positive recognition rate for Austria and the Czech Republic is the highest as it reaches 93 percent. It is followed by the Netherlands, Switzerland, Hungary, Lithuania, and Latvia.
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Министерство экономического развития и торговли Российской Федерации
Gültigkeit: seit 02.03.2012
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MESLEKÎ EĞİTİM KANUNU (Kanun Numarası : 3308) (Kabul Tarihi : 5.6.1986)
Gültigkeit: seit 05.06.1986
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Most applications in 2023 come from Turkey, followed by the Philippines and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Austria has the highest positive recognition rate in 2023 with 96 percent, followed by Latvia with 94 percent, as well as the Netherlands, Hungary and the Czech Republic, which also have positive recognition rates of over 90 percent.
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507 Sayılı Kanunun Çıraklık Ve Mesleki Eğitimle İlgili Hükümlerinin Uygulanmasına Dair Yönetmelik; Türkiye Esnaf ve Sanatkarları Konfederasyonu (Resmi Gazete Tarihi: 02/01/1992) (Resmi Gazete Sayısı: 21099)
Gültigkeit: seit 02.01.1992
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In this section you will find answers to frequently asked questions about professional recognition. The section is focused on the perspective of companies accompanying the recognition process.
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If you want to accompany the recognition process, you and the applicant can use various offers of information and advice.
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The majority of applications for recognition are filed by foreign doctors wishing to have their license to practice medicine recognized. The range of countries of origin is enormous. Syria, a non-European country, ranks first with 483 applications processed. Romania ranked second, followed by Austria. Some 250 applications processed were filed by those trained each in Egypt and in Russian Federation.