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Laws will support the UK government’s commitment to making the UK the best place in the world to work, trade and do business
regulators, including those in devolved administrations, to continue to have autonomy to determine professional standards and assess who meets these standards
empowers regulators to license highly skilled professionals from around the world, enabling them to practise in the UK in line with skills needs
New laws to allow skilled professionals from around the world to have their qualifications recognised in the UK have been introduced to Parliament today (Wednesday 12 May).
By being able to recognise qualifications from professionals around the world, the Professional Qualifications Bill will further strengthen UK professions’ reputation for excellence and help to ensure the UK can address where the demand for skills is not currently being met.
New laws to ensure the UK has the skills it needs
Professional Qualifications Bill introduced to Parliament, ensuring skilled professionals from around the world will have their qualifications recognised in the UK.
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12 May 2021
Laws will support the UK government’s commitment to making the UK the best place in the world to work, trade and do business
regulators, including those in devolved administrations, to continue to have autonomy to determine professional standards and assess who meets these standards
empowers regulators to license highly skilled professionals from around the world, enabling them to practise in the UK in line with skills needs
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