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Rozporządzenie Ministra Edukacji Narodowej i Sportu z dnia 18 kwietnia 2002 r. w sprawie klasyfikacji zawodów szkolnictwa zawodowego. (Dz.U. 2002 nr 63 poz. 571)
Gültigkeit: 07.06.2002 bis 03.06.2004
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Liceu (ciclul superior) - ruta progresivă (şcoala de arte şi meserii + anul de completare)
Gültigkeit: seit 02.03.2012
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Dekret der Landesrätin Nr.2780 vom 11.10.2010, „Allgemeine Prüfungsordnung“ Abkürzung: DLR2780/2010
Gültigkeit: seit 02.03.2012
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Rozporządzenie Ministra Edukacji Narodowej z dnia 18 grudnia 1997 r. w sprawie klasyfikacji zawodów szkolnictwa zawodowego. (Dz.U. 1998 nr 4 poz. 9)
Gültigkeit: 27.01.1998 bis 02.03.2012
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Министерство экономического развития и торговли Российской Федерации
Gültigkeit: seit 02.03.2012
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Applicants from Portugal and Spain have the highest chances of positive ruling since their recognition rate stands at about 95% in Germany. The success rate of those from Czech Republic, Austria and Greece is over 90%. Those from Hungary and Slovakia received a positive ruling in over 85% of the cases.
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31.03.2022
A successful decade of recognition of foreign professional qualifications lies behind us! More than 400,000 applications for recognition and an annual increase in applications until 2019 prove that the Recognition Act has been successful. Procedures as well support structures are well established.
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Decreto Ministeriale 23 aprile 1992 - Disposizioni generali per l'ammissione ai corsi per l'esercizio delle arti ausiliarie di ottico ed odontotecnico nonche' per la durata e la conclusione dei corsi stessi
Gültigkeit: 23.04.1992 bis 02.03.2012
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On this page, companies can find information about the Skilled Workers Immigration Act (FEG), the recognition potentials of vocational diplomas from selected focus countries, practical examples of successful recruitment from abroad as well as contact points for companies.
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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. Romania ranks first with 561 applications processed. Syria, a non-European country, ranked second, followed by Austria. Some 400 applications processed were filed by those trained in Egypt.