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Coming from the United States to Ireland

  • 24-01-2013 6:00pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4


    As a qualified pharmacist (in the us) what would I need to do to be qualified to work here?

    Thanks in advance.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 885 ✭✭✭Dingle_berry


    scabbyjoe wrote: »
    As a qualified pharmacist (in the us) what would I need to do to be qualified to work here?

    Thanks in advance.

    I would imagine a lot of paperwork to ensure your qualification matches or exceeds an Irish one!
    This is the page from the regulatory body in Ireland http://www.thepsi.ie/gns/registration/non-eu-applications.aspx


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,252 ✭✭✭echo beach


    Yes, there is a lot of paperwork and at least two exams. It would only be worth it if you intend to move here permanently.
    If you aren't an EU citizen you will also need a visa to be entitled to work in Ireland.


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