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You must have a practicing certificate from the Solicitors Regulation Authority to work as a solicitor in England and Wales
Guidance for European Economic Area (EEA)-qualified and Swiss healthcare professionals practising in the UK.
To practise as a solicitor in Scotland, you must be admitted as a solicitor, have your name on the roll and hold a practising certificate
Check if you can supervise friends or family learning to drive a car, what the rules are, how to prepare the car, and how to plan your practice sessions.
Find out about the VAT rules that apply to VAT-registered barristers or advocates.
Who can teach you to drive, practising with friends and family, driving lessons, insurance, using L and P plates.
You need a practicing certificate to practise as a solicitor in Northern Ireland
This guide is for people who want to practise as an insolvency practitioner under the provisions of EU Directives 2005/36 & 2006/123.
Take free official practice theory tests from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) for cars, motorcycles, lorries and buses
Keep a record of the driving practice you do with family or friends when you're learning to drive a car so you can show your driving instructor.
You need the right licence to drive a tractor or specialist vehicle, there are also age limits and specific rules for driving tests
How to apply for a reduced rate of withholding tax, and work out the tax due on worldwide earnings.
Guidance for pharmacists on prescriptions issued in EU countries, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Switzerland.
Guidance for UK lawyers practising in the EU, EEA-EFTA and Switzerland.
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