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Get your professional certifications recognized across Europe.
Many EU countries require specific certifications for construction and industrial work. If you already hold certifications from your home country, you may need to have them recognized as equivalent to local standards. BTPCraft helps you understand which certifications you need and how to get them recognized.
Dutch safety certification required for construction sites in the Netherlands. Widely recognized in Belgium and Germany.
Safety certification for contractors working in industrial environments. Required by many Dutch and German companies.
Quality management and environmental management certifications. Valued by larger construction firms across the EU.
Dutch standards for various construction specializations including electrical work, plumbing, and structural engineering.
Safety certification specifically for welders in the Netherlands. Required for welding positions in many industries.
The certification recognition process varies by country and certification type. Generally, you need to: 1) Submit your original certificates to the relevant national authority, 2) Provide translations if the certificates are not in the local language, 3) Pay applicable fees, 4) Complete any required gap training, 5) Receive your equivalence decision. The process typically takes 1-3 months.