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Eligibility to apply for registration
Please ensure that you are eligible to apply for registration via the international route
Retention rates of first time HCPC international registrants 2013 to 2018
This report examines the retention rate for HCPC registrants who joined our Register via the international registration route.
Outcome of your international application assessment
Our assessors conclude their assessment and recommend an outcome to your application
International registration application assessment - Plagiarism policy and guidance
This policy sets out the HCPC’s approach to checking applications for plagiarism as part of the international registration process.
Supporting professionals trained outside the UK
Guidance on how employers can support international applicants, and those who have recently registered with the HCPC
What to expect when you make an international application
When you will hear from us and how long each part of the process will take
Registration assessors
Registration assessors assess applications from health professionals who are eligible to apply via the international, EMR or grandparenting application routes
My story - Barira Saad
Registered dietitian Barira Saad provides an insight into the HCPC international application process.
UK applications move completely online
UK applicants have joined international applicants in being able to submit their application for HCPC registration completely online.
Possible outcomes from our review of your international application
Details on the possible outcomes to your application depending the route you've taken
New English language requirements for international applicants to come into effect in 2025
From 29 January 2025, new English language proficiency requirements for new international applicants seeking to join the Register will come into effect.
Creating an online application
Create an account, sign in and create a new international application to get started
Periods of adaptation (POAs)
Information about periods of supervised practice intended to make up for significant shortfalls in an international application