UK applicant definition

UK applicant means a person whose qualifications were obtained wholly within the United Kingdom applying to a competent authority for authorisation to practice for the purposes of access to or pursuit of a regulated profession or any professional lawfully pursuing that profession in the United Kingdom.

Examples of UK applicant in a sentence

  • The UK applicant must name the Brazilian collaborators as a Project Partner and add the value of the FAPESP contribution in the project partner in-kind support section in the proposal form.

  • The UK applicant must detail the funding request from the MRC in the finance fields of the Je-S form.

  • For a UK applicant, a PCT application can be filed with either the UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO), the European Patent Office (EPO), or the IB of WIPO.

  • The UK applicant must detail the UK component (the costs being incurred by the UK Research Organisations) of the costs according to NERC financial guidelines on the appropriate section of the form.

  • A U.K. applicant for an FAA letter of TSO design approval shall make application through UKCAA with a request that the application and required information be forwarded to the FAA Brussels Aircraft Certification Staff, at the address indicated in Appendix A.

  • EASA has not completed the certification process for a UK applicant as of December 31, 2020 and TCCA validation is in progress.

  • The UK applicant must detail the funding request from the MRC in the finance fields of the Je- S form.