FAQ

HCPC Registration (UK)

HCPC (Health and Care Professions Council) registration is a mandatory requirement for healthcare professionals who wish to work in the UK. It ensures that professionals meet national standards for training, skills, and behavior.

Healthcare professionals such as physiotherapists, radiographers, occupational therapists, biomedical scientists, paramedics, and other regulated professions must register with HCPC to work legally in the UK.

You can apply online through the HCPC website by submitting the required documents, proof of qualifications, professional experience, and paying the scrutiny fee.

  • Academic certificates
  • Proof of professional experience
  • English language proficiency (IELTS/OET)
  • Identity proof
  • Professional references
  • Scrutiny fee payment

The process typically takes 8-12 weeks, depending on document verification and case complexity.

Currently the HCPC scrutiny fees is 639£ and HCPC Registration fees is 233£. The fees may vary during time to time as HCPC update them.

Yes, for International applicants, English language test results are mandatory unless you have finished your primary qualification education from exempted countries listed on HCPC website.

  • IELTS scores requirements: Overall band 7 and minimum 6.5 in each component.
  • For Speech and Language Therapists: Overall band 8.0 with minimum 7.5 in each component.
  • OET: 1400 with no elements below 300
  • For Speech and Language Therapists: 1800 with no elements below 400

You can track your application online through the HCPC portal.

No, working without HCPC registration in a regulated profession is illegal in the UK.

HCPC registration must be renewed every two years.

CORU Registration (Ireland)

CORU is Ireland’s regulatory body for health and social care professionals. Registration ensures that professionals meet the required standards to work in Ireland legally.

Professions such as physiotherapists, radiographers, social workers, occupational therapists, and other healthcare professionals must register with CORU.

Apply online through the CORU website by submitting your qualification documents, proof of experience, and paying the registration fee.

  • Educational Qualifications
  • Work experience certificates
  • English language proficiency (if required)
  • Identity verification
  • Registration fee payment

The process can take 4-6 months, depending on qualification assessment and verification.

Fees vary by profession; check the official CORU website for updated charges.

Yes, unless you have studied in English or worked in your profession in an English or Irish in a country that has English or Irish recognised as the official language of that country for a period of not less than 2 years in the past five-year period, you need IELTS- Overall score 7.0 with no element below 6.5 or
OET- A minimum of Grade B (350) in three components and a minimum of Grade C+ (300) in one component (listening, reading, writing and speaking).

No, working without CORU registration in a regulated profession is illegal in Ireland.

You can check your application progress on the CORU portal after submission.

CORU registration must be renewed annually.