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How to Become a Pharmacist in Ireland via the TCQR Pathway (2025 Guide)
Looking to practice pharmacy in Ireland with a degree from outside the EU/EEA? Discover the latest 2025 updates to Ireland’s TCQR pathway, including eligibility, documentation, exam changes, and step-by-step guidance to help you register with the PSI as a licensed pharmacist.
Krupa Karamchand
4/23/20256 min read


Are you a qualified pharmacist from outside the EU or EEA aiming to build a rewarding career in Ireland’s thriving healthcare system? Whether you're from India, Canada, Nigeria, the UK, or another non-EU country, understanding the Third Country Qualification Recognition (TCQR) pathway is your key to success.
As of 2025, the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland (PSI) has introduced major updates to the TCQR process, simplifying access for international pharmacists. From streamlined documentation to a more practical examination format, these reforms are designed to eliminate previous barriers and fast-track your registration.
In this comprehensive 2025 guide, we break down each stage of the TCQR process — from initial eligibility checks to the final exam — so you can confidently pursue your dream of becoming a licensed pharmacist in Ireland.
What is TCQR pathway?
The Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland (PSI) is the body that regulates pharmacists in Ireland. For those trained outside the EU/EEA-including the UK-PSI uses the TCQR pathway to assess whether their qualifications meet Irish standards.
Whether you are trained from India, the UK, Canada, or anywhere else considered as a “Third country”, understanding the process will help to start your journey
In simple terms, TCQR pathway determines if your education and training as a pharmacist in home country are equivalent to that of a pharmacist who graduated in Ireland. If you are successful, you become eligible to register and practice as a licensed Irish Pharmacist.
As of April 2025, the PSI has introduced significant updates to the TCQR process aimed at streamlining the pathway and removing previous barriers for eligible international candidates. This blog breakdown the latest changes, what they mean for you and how to navigate the updated process with confidence.
Who Needs to Apply?
This process is mandatory for:
Pharmacists who earned their degrees in non-EU/EEA countries
UK and Northern Ireland-trained pharmacists (Since January 1, 2021)
Refugees or individuals under temporary protection with pharmacy qualifications
Step-by-Step Process: How to Apply Under TCQR Pathway:
The TCQR process consist of 4 major stages: let’s break them down
Stage 1: Initial Review-checking application validity
As soon as PSI receives your application, they will review it to confirm:
Your eligibility to apply (Based on where and how you were trained)
Whether your file is complete, incomplete or Invalid
Candidates have to complete the application within 6 months, if not completed beyond that period, automatically it gets closed and they have to restart the process from scratch.
Stage 2: Holistic Assessment-Comparing the qualification with Irish standards
This is the core of the TCQR process:
External assessor will analyze:
1. Input component: Formal qualifications & internship trainings
2. Quality Component: The regulatory framework in your home country (e.g., accreditations)
3. Output component: applicants work experience, post graduate educations, CPD
After this assessment, the assessor will give an outcome
• Path A: Applicant meets the Irish standards, thus receive a Qualification certificate
• Path B-applicant has to complete the Compensatory examination, to meet the Irish standards.
Applicants has to be very careful while submitting the documents, as they will only assess the application on the basis of the documents submitted and late submission won’t be considered for appeals.
Document Checklist- What needed to be submitted during application process:
If any documents are not in English, certified translations are required for these below mentioned documents.
To be submitted by the Applicant:
Completed TCQR application form
Identity and Statutory declaration form
Passport & birth certificate
Marriage certificate (If applicable)
CV/Resume
Degree certificate or proof of pharmacy education
To be submitted by Third Parties directly to PSI
Academic transcript and syllabus
Internship certificate
Certificate of professional status
Regulatory data form (TCQR4)
Any additional post-qualification training or CPD certificates
Stage 3: the Aptitude test-to bridge any gap in your qualification as per the Irish standards
If you are placed in Path B, you will be required to take an aptitude test. This assesses whether your qualifications is at least equivalent to Ireland’s M. Pharm (Level 9 of the National qualifications Framework in Ireland) standard.
Depending on the deficits identified in the holistic assessment at stage 2, will determine the components of the aptitude test that applicant will be required to complete or any exemptions that can be provided.
The exam structure is:
1. Multiple-choice question covers:
Pharmacy practice
Pharmacology
Pharmaceutical calculation
2. Objective-structured clinical examination is a clinical examination that evaluates:
Communication skills
Clinical judgment
Patient safety practices
Stage 4: Receive your certificate
Once the applicants pass the required stages, they will be awarded with the Certificate of Qualification Appropriate for Practice.
They can now apply to register with the PSI and begin your journey as licensed pharmacists in Ireland.
What’s New in the TCQR pathway (2025)?
1. Broader Qualification acceptance
Previously, only Pharm D graduates (especially from countries like USA and Canada) were eligible.
But now, PSI accepts:
Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm)
Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharm)
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm. D)
This change opens doors for a wider pool of pharmacists from countries like India, Pakistan, The Philippines, Nigeria, South Africa, and more.
2. Removal of the Adaptation Period
Old Rule: Applicants had to complete an Adaptation period/internship lasting 6 months to 3 years in a supervised pharmacy setting.
New Rule (2025): The adaptation/internship period is no longer required. Pharmacists can now proceed directly to the equivalence exam, after receiving eligibility confirmation, saving significant time & cost.
3. Revised PSI Equivalence Examination Format
The new exam format focuses on practical competency & critical thinking rather than memorization.
Structure of the examination is:
· Multiple-choice questions (MCQs)- 80 questions which covers pharmacy practice, pharmacology & pharmaceutical calculation
· Objective structured Clinical Examination- access the candidates’ knowledge, skills and competence necessary to practice as a pharmacist in Ireland. It allows applicants to practically display the application of the knowledge they have
4. Updated Fee structure
The PSI has clearly outlined the new fee breakdown for the entire TCQR process
Final thoughts: start your Irish Pharmacy journey the right way!
The TCQR process is detailed and meticulous, but it’s to ensure that every practicing pharmacist in Ireland is fully equipped to provide the best possible care and contribute towards the public health standards.
With careful preparation and the right guidance, you can navigate this process with confidence
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This blog is for informational purposes only and represents the views and interpretations of Elite Expertise regarding the PSI registration process and pharmacy career opportunities in Ireland. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date insights, pharmacy licensing requirements, immigration policies, and healthcare regulations in Ireland are subject to change. Elite Expertise does not accept responsibility for any decisions made based on the information provided in this article.
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Krupa Karamchand
Krupa Karamchand is a B. Pharm graduate and KAPS-qualified pharmacist with over 7 years of experience in the pharmaceutical field. As an experienced SEO content writer, she combines her in-depth healthcare knowledge with proven digital strategies to create informative, engaging, and search engine–optimized blogs. Krupa is passionate about making complex medical topics easy to understand and accessible to all readers.
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