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Croatia: Recognised Certificates of Competence

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The report is a link to a website giving a list of certificates of competency, by various countries and recognised in Croatia

Last Update - August 25, 2013

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Here is a useful list of certificates of competency, issued by various countries, which are recognised by the Croatian authorities.

www.mppi.hr

It could also be a guide to what would be acceptable proof of competency by many other nations.

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Val Ellis

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Croatia,

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August 25, 2013 - 01:15 PM

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  • Bill&Judy Rouse
    December 18, 2018 at 5:16 AM

    Interesting that for the USA a Merchant Marine license (commonly called the captain's license and issued by the United States Coast Guard) is not listed as being recognized as acceptable proof of competency. Surely this was simply over-looked when compiling that list. Otherwise, any commercial ship captain holding a US license would be illegal in Croatia.

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