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- About extra-mural studies (EMS)
- EMS requirements
- Information for vet students
- Information for EMS providers
- Information for vet schools
- Temporary EMS requirements
- Practice by students - regulations
- Health and safety on EMS placements
- EMS contacts and further guidance
- Extra-mural studies fit for the future
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- Code of Professional Conduct for Veterinary Surgeons
- Code of Professional Conduct for Veterinary Nurses
- Contact the Advice Team
- XL Bully dog ban
- 'Under care' - new guidance
- Advice on Schedule 3
- Controlled Drugs Guidance – A to Z
- Dealing with Difficult Situations webinar recordings
- FAQs – Common medicines pitfalls
- FAQs – Routine veterinary practice and clinical veterinary research
- FAQs – Advertising of practice names
- GDPR – RCVS information and Q&As
New Zealand
How to apply to join the RCVS Register if you qualified in New Zealand.
How to apply
- Check that your qualification is recognised
- Find out which type of visa or work permit you need
- Gather the relevant documents
- Fill in an application form
- Have a video appointment
Recognised qualifications
Your qualification is recognised by the RCVS Council if you’ve achieved any of the following:
- Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) from Massey University
- National Veterinary Examination (NVE) between June 2000 and September 2019
- Australasian Veterinary Examination (AVE) from September 2019 onwards
If you:
- achieved any of the above qualifications outside of the dates listed, or
- have a veterinary degree from another university
you’ll need to sit the RCVS statutory exam. This is a different process to the steps listed on this page. See our dedicated page for more info.
Visa, immigration and work permit requirements
Membership of the RCVS licenses you to practise veterinary surgery in the UK.
If you have a recognised qualification, you can apply to join our Register regardless of your nationality. However, you may still need a visa to live and work in the UK.
If you’re looking for long-term employment in the UK you may need a work permit, which can only be obtained by an employer.
We strongly advise that you find out what type of visa or permit you need before attempting to enter the UK.
Unfortunately, we cannot give advice on visa or work permit status. You can get information and support from the British embassy or consulates in New Zealand, as well as UK Visas and Immigration.
Documents
When you fill in your online application form, you’ll be asked to provide the following documents:
- Identification
- Proof of your qualifications
- A letter of good standing
Identification
As proof of your identity, we’ll need:
- A certified photocopy of the identifying page and front cover of your passport
- A recent passport photo
On the reverse of the photo write:
- Your full name
- Your date of birth
- Your signature
Both sides of the photo can be photocopied and submitted with your other documents.
Proof of qualification
As proof of your qualifications, you’ll need to send us an A4 certified photocopy of your veterinary degree.
Letter of good standing
You will also need to send us a letter of good standing. Its content and author will vary depending on which of the following applies to you:
- You’re registering within three months of the date of your graduation.
- You’re registering more than three months after your date of graduation and are registered with a registration/licensing authority.
- You’re not registered with a registration or licensing authority.
If you’re registering within three months of graduation
Your letter of good standing should come from the Dean, Principal or Rector of your veterinary school or college. It will only be valid for three months after your graduation date and must be valid when you have your video appointment.
Your letter should be a formal letter on university headed paper, issued after the date you graduated. It should be sent directly to the RCVS by the University.
The letter should confirm:
- the exact date of your graduation (DD/MM/YYYY), and
- that you were a student of good standing.
It should also include – if relevant – details of any:
- cautions or criminal convictions,
- absolute and conditional discharges,
- spent convictions,
- any adverse findings against you, including disciplinary proceedings.
If your letter is not being sent directly to the RCVS from the university, you’ll need to get it certified.
If you’re registering more than three months after graduation and are registered with a licensing authority
Your letter or certificate of good standing should come from your current registration or licensing authority. It’s only valid for three months after the date of issue and must be valid on the day of your registration appointment.
Your letter should be sent directly to the RCVS by the registration or licensing authority and state that:
- you are registered to practise as a veterinary surgeon by that authority,
- you are of good professional standing and good character, and
- you hold a veterinary degree.
It should include – if relevant – details of any:
- cautions or criminal convictions,
- absolute and conditional discharges,
- spent convictions, or
- adverse findings against you, including professional disciplinary proceedings.
If the letter is not being sent directly to the RCVS from the registration authority, you’ll need to get it certified.
If you’re not registered with a registration or licensing authority
If you are not currently registered with an authority, please submit your application. We’ll contact you with further instructions once we’ve received your application.
Registration form and fee payment
Once you’ve gathered all the documents you need, you can complete the online registration form. Here you’ll be asked to:
- Upload all relevant documents
- Pay your registration fee
To complete the online application form, you'll need to have an account on our portal, My Account. If you go onto My Account, you'll be prompted to fill in form to create your account.
Video appointment
Once we’ve received your application, documents and fees, we’ll contact you to arrange a video appointment to complete your registration.
The meeting will be held via Microsoft Teams and you’ll be asked to present your passport.
Application timelines
You can apply up to six months before you’d like to be registered. Please avoid sending your application any earlier than this as we won’t be able to hold it open for you.
We aim to process all applications within four calendar weeks of receiving your application, payment and all supporting documents in the correct format. During busy periods, this may increase to six calendar weeks. Our priority will always be to process your application as quickly as possible.
All applications are processed in order of the date they’re received. Unfortunately we cannot fast track an application.