Right of review

For applicants for registration who qualified outside Scotland and applicants for additional registration

A request for review may only be made, and will only be considered, where there are grounds for the decision to be reviewed. This means that GTC Scotland must have either:

  1. failed to act in accordance with the Registration and Standards Rules which incorporate the Statement of Registration Principles and Practice – Applicants Qualified Outside Scotland; or
  2. made an error that has had a significant impact on the decision made.

If you decide to ask for a review, you will need to clearly explain your reasoning, providing evidence with reference to one or both of the grounds listed above.

Important - Whilst you can ask for a review on the grounds that GTC Scotland has made a mistake in how it has assessed your application, you cannot ask for a review simply because you are unhappy with the decision or disagree with GTC Scotland’s rules or policies.

If you wish to ask for a review, you should complete the Request for a Review of a Registration Decision form and return it to registration@gtcs.org.uk. A request for review must be made within 28 days of the date of service of your application decision letter.

Once your review request has been received, arrangements will be made for a Registration Panel to consider it as soon as possible and you will be provided further information about what the process followed by the Panel will involve. Please note that the Registration Panel ordinarily considers review requests in writing rather than at a hearing that you would need to attend.