The profession of doctor is regulated in Germany. This means that in order for you to be able to work as a doctor in Germany without restriction, you need a licence to practise medicine. The approbation is the state approval for the profession. This means that you are not allowed to work independently as a doctor without a licence to practise medicine.
Even with a professional qualification from a country of the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, you can obtain a license to practice medicine in Germany.
In order to obtain the licence to practise medicine, you must have your foreign professional qualification recognised.
In the recognition procedure, the competent authority compares your professional qualification from abroad with the German professional qualification and checks its equivalence. The equivalence of the professional qualification is an important prerequisite for the granting of the approbation.
A professional qualification from the EU, the EEA or Switzerland is usually automatically recognised when you apply for a licence to practise medicine. However, there may also be deviations from this rule. It depends on the state in which they completed their education and at what time. If you started your vocational training after the EU/EEA accession of your country of training, your professional qualification will be automatically recognised.
If your professional qualification does not originate from the EU, EEA or Switzerland, different regulations apply.
In addition to the equivalence of the professional qualification, you must also meet other requirements for the granting of the license to practice medicine. Other requirements are, for example, sufficient German language skills and health suitability.
You can also apply for the procedure from abroad.
