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HCPC Registration from the EEA / EU: Allied Health Professionals

Since the end of the Brexit transition period on 31 December 2020, EEA and EU-qualified allied health professionals no longer receive automatic recognition in the UK and now apply to the HCPC through the same international registration route as other overseas applicants; this page explains that route as general information, not a job offer.

EEA and EU member states are high-income sources and are not on any recruitment safeguards list. The key change is legal, not ethical: before 2021, EEA qualifications benefited from EU mutual recognition; since 1 January 2021 that automatic route has ended for new applicants, so EEA/EU-qualified professionals use the HCPC international application process. Standards are often closely aligned, but each application is assessed individually.

Your qualification at home

Each EEA/EU country regulates allied health professions through its own national authority (for example CORU in Ireland, or the relevant national health-professions register elsewhere). Your national registration, degree and experience are the starting evidence for an HCPC application, but UK registration is a separate assessment against UK standards of proficiency.

English-language evidence

EEA/EU applicants usually evidence English through IELTS Academic 7.0 (no section below 6.5) or OET Grade B, unless they meet a specific HCPC exemption — for example, having trained and practised in English. Confirm your position against the current HCPC criteria.

The pathway, step by step

The HCPC route is the same wherever you trained. Full detail is on the international application guide.

  1. 1

    Confirm your profession is HCPC-regulated

    Physiotherapists and radiographers (diagnostic and therapeutic) are among the 15 professions the HCPC regulates. Check that your exact profession and title are on the HCPC list before you begin.

  2. 2

    Gather your qualification and experience evidence

    You will need certified proof of your professional qualification, a detailed breakdown of your training (curriculum, hours, clinical placements) and evidence of your professional experience. The HCPC compares this against the UK standards of proficiency for your profession.

  3. 3

    Meet the English-language requirement

    Provide evidence of English proficiency — the HCPC accepts IELTS Academic 7.0 (no section below 6.5) or OET Grade B. Some applicants are exempt where they trained and practised in English; the HCPC website sets out who qualifies.

  4. 4

    Submit your international application and pay the fee

    Complete the HCPC international application and pay the international application (scrutiny) fee. The HCPC then assesses whether your education and experience meet UK standards. Confirm the current fee on the HCPC fees page before you apply.

  5. 5

    Respond to any assessment outcome

    The HCPC may approve your application, or ask for more information, or require you to address a shortfall (for example through further study or supervised practice) before it can register you. Follow the decision letter carefully.

  6. 6

    Join the Register and arrange the right to work

    Once registered you may use the protected title and practise. Working in the UK also requires the right to work — many applicants use the Health and Care Worker visa, which needs a job offer from a Home Office-licensed sponsor. HCPC registration and immigration are separate processes.

How people apply for roles

Because the EEA / EU is not on the WHO 2023 safeguards list or the UK red/amber list, a EEA or EU-qualified professional can explore and apply for UK roles on their own initiative. In practice that means, once you are HCPC-registered (or eligible) and have the right to work, you apply directly to advertised NHS or private vacancies with the employer. GeraClinic does not place, sponsor or match candidates — it simply explains the pathway. Always confirm the current red/amber list on the NHS Employers website (as of July 2026), as it is revised periodically.

Whatever your country of training, the NHS pays every HCPC profession on the national Agenda for Change scale — a newly registered practitioner starts on Band 5, about £29,970 full-time (2024/25).

£29,970Band 5 starting salary, NHS England (2024/25)
Band 5 — Newly HCPC-registered / entry practitioner
£29,970–£36,483
Band 6 — Specialist practitioner
£37,338–£44,962
Band 7 — Advanced / clinical specialist / team lead
£46,148–£52,809
Band 8a — Consultant practitioner / clinical lead
£53,755–£60,504

As of 2024/25. Source: NHS Employers, Agenda for Change.

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Frequently asked questions — from the EEA / EU

Did Brexit change how EEA/EU professionals register with the HCPC?+

Yes. Before 2021, EEA qualifications benefited from EU automatic mutual recognition. Since 1 January 2021 that route has ended for new applicants, so EEA and EU-qualified allied health professionals now apply through the HCPC international registration process like other overseas applicants.

Is the assessment harder now for EEA-qualified applicants?+

It is a full individual assessment rather than automatic recognition, but EEA/EU standards are often closely aligned with UK ones. The HCPC compares your education and experience against UK standards of proficiency and tells you if anything further is needed.

Are EEA/EU countries on the UK ethical-recruitment red list?+

No. EEA and EU member states are high-income countries and are not on the WHO 2023 Safeguards List or the UK red/amber list, so individuals may apply on their own initiative. Confirm the current lists on the NHS Employers website.

Does GeraClinic recruit health workers from the EU into the NHS?+

No. GeraClinic is a telemedicine platform, not a recruitment agency. It does not recruit, sponsor, place or supply staff to the NHS, and never charges applicants a placement fee. This page is general educational information only.

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Guides

Related on the wider Gera network: healthcare jobs on GeraJobs. Applying to any specific vacancy is always done directly with the advertising employer — GeraClinic does not place, sponsor or match candidates.

Sources & further reading

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