Your certificate of good standing
- Completing an identity check
- Translating documents that are not in English
- How do I provide my documents?
- What if I also want to apply for specialist or GP registration?
- How much does it cost to apply?
- Will there be restrictions on where I can work?
- How long will it take to process my application?
- I am ready to apply
What do I need to provide?
You'll need to attach a certificate of good standing from each medical regulatory authority you've been registered or licensed with in the last five years. You'll need to do this even if you've not worked in that country. Where possible, please ask the regulator to email the certificate to us directly.
They may send you a certificate of past good standing if you're not registered or licensed with them now. You can find out which medical regulatory authority to contact in our Certificate of good standing directory.
Please remember
Each certificate is only valid for three months from the date it's signed. It must be valid when we approve your application.
If there's no medical regulatory authority in the country to issue a certificate, we'll give you further advice once we've assessed your application.