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operating_abroad [2026/06/18 11:09] – [Europe] Added M9OMS's Fnd/Int permit to operate in Spain g3akaoperating_abroad [2026/06/18 11:29] (current) – [South America] Add Brazil Fnf/Int permission to operate g3aka
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 A third category exists, the CEPT Radio Amateur Entry Level although this is not yet a formal CEPT Recommendation, the qualification requirements are described in [[http://example.com|ECC Report 089]] A third category exists, the CEPT Radio Amateur Entry Level although this is not yet a formal CEPT Recommendation, the qualification requirements are described in [[http://example.com|ECC Report 089]]
  
-At the present time there is no **formal** automatic reciprocal agreement for holders of UK Foundation and it appears Ofcom has not been asked to sign up to CEPT Novice ECC/REC/05(06) for Intermediate holders, however, both Foundation and Intermediate can obatin permission to operate simply by emailing the national regulator giving date of your planned visit and attaching a PDF of the three page licence document (they do **not** need the separate lengthy T&C document).  +At the present time there is no **formal** automatic reciprocal agreement for holders of UK Foundation and it appears Ofcom has not been asked to sign up to CEPT Novice ECC/REC/05(06) for Intermediate holders, however, both Foundation and Intermediate can obtain permission to operate simply by emailing the national regulator giving date of your planned visit and attaching a PDF of the three page licence document (they do **not** need the separate lengthy T&C document).  
  
 Many countries permit operation by UK Foundation and Intermediate holders, the first operation overseas by a UK Foundation holder took place in 2003 and was reported in the {{:2003-07_rsgb_radcom_m3_reciprocal_in_gibraltar.jpg?linkonly|July 2003 edition of RadCom}}. Since then Foundation holders have successfully obtained permission to operate in countries around the world.   Many countries permit operation by UK Foundation and Intermediate holders, the first operation overseas by a UK Foundation holder took place in 2003 and was reported in the {{:2003-07_rsgb_radcom_m3_reciprocal_in_gibraltar.jpg?linkonly|July 2003 edition of RadCom}}. Since then Foundation holders have successfully obtained permission to operate in countries around the world.  
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     * National Society [[http://www.arrl.org|The American Radio Relay League {ARRL)]]     * National Society [[http://www.arrl.org|The American Radio Relay League {ARRL)]]
     * [[http://www.arrl.org/foreign-licenses-operating-in-u-s|Operation in the US by Foreign Amateurs]]     * [[http://www.arrl.org/foreign-licenses-operating-in-u-s|Operation in the US by Foreign Amateurs]]
 +    * In 2004 the FCC granted UK Foundation holder M3CCM permission to operate in the USA 
     * Temporary operation is permitted but HAREC is not credited for gaining of any permanent license class.     * Temporary operation is permitted but HAREC is not credited for gaining of any permanent license class.
  
 ===== South America ===== ===== South America =====
 +  * Brazil has granted permission to operate to UK Foundation and Intermediate holders 
   * Netherlands Antilles (CEPT - Yes / HAREC - ??)   * Netherlands Antilles (CEPT - Yes / HAREC - ??)
   * Peru (CEPT - Yes / HAREC - ??)   * Peru (CEPT - Yes / HAREC - ??)
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