The teaching profession is covered by the general system for the recognition of
professional qualifications.
Formalities in Spain
Applications for recognition must be sent to:
- Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia
Subdirección General de Títulos, Homologaciones y Convalidaciones
P° del Prado, 28
E-28014 Madrid
tel.: +34/1/420.16.93 and
tel: +34-91-701.85.00
E-mail: información@educ.mec.es
Your application should specify the level at which you wish to teach (primary
school, secondary school, higher education) and the subjects you offer.
Supporting documents
- A document providing proof of your nationality;
qualifications and diplomas;
- a certificate indicating the duration and content of your training;
- where applicable, your curriculum vitae;
- if there is any doubt, you may be asked to produce a certificate issued by
the competent authority of your home Member State showing that you are, by
virtue of your diploma(s), a fully qualified teacher;
- a certificate showing that you have undergone training primarily in the
EC, if your diploma was issued by a country which regulates the profession;
- a certificate drawn up by a competent authority in your country showing
that you have three years' professional experience (only if you obtained
your diploma in a country outside the European Union);
- a certificate showing that you have exercised the profession of teacher
for a period of two years out of the previous ten (only if the teaching
profession is not regulated in the country from which you come).
You should submit either the original documents (together with copies) or
copies certified by a Spanish consular office in your country or by any other
competent certifying authority in your country. You will be asked for an
official translation into Spanish.
Recognition will enable you to obtain a teaching contract in private teaching
establishments and to take part in examinations ("oposiciones")
for access to the teaching profession in the public service, under the same
conditions as holders of Spanish diplomas. You should therefore satisfy all the
other conditions set out in the notice advertising the examination.
If your application is refused, the decision will tell you how to appeal and
within what time-limit.
Reference documents
- Royal Decree 1665/1991 of 25 October 1991 (Boletín Oficial E No 280 of 22
November 1991);
- Ministerial Order of 23 January 1995 (Boletín Oficial E No 24 of 28
January 1995), which contains the list of documents to be supplied and the
form on which to apply for recognition.
Source: European Union
© European Communities, 1995-2005
Reproduction is authorised.
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