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Can’t work in Ireland

A young man from the U.K. with the electrotechnical NVQ L3, 2391 and 18th Edition has been excluded from a job in the Republic of Ireland because their NVQ is said to acquire a level 6 status as indeed does the Scottish NVQ. The NVQ L3 in the U.K. is mapped only to Level 5. The essential criteria for the job was level 6. Believe it or not, the job is nothing other than installing meters for ESB.

anyone know how these qualifications are mapped?
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  • It was said this morning on Radio 5 that when we finally leave the EU this time next year that Holland will probably be the most difficult EU country to settle in and to do so UK citizens will almost have to renounce their UK citizenship and declare themselves Dutch.


    So think carefully about falling for A big bosomed girl with a Dutch accent. It will really change your life.


    Andy B.
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  • It was said this morning on Radio 5 that when we finally leave the EU this time next year that Holland will probably be the most difficult EU country to settle in and to do so UK citizens will almost have to renounce their UK citizenship and declare themselves Dutch.


    So think carefully about falling for A big bosomed girl with a Dutch accent. It will really change your life.


    Andy B.
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