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"Professional mobility is an essential element for stimulating economic growth, making the labour market more flexible and addressing demographic challenges in some regions of the European Union. However, the free movement of persons within the EU and the right to recognition of merit and professional skills will only exist when the invisible barriers that now exist have been reduced to a minimum. The recognition of academic and professional qualifications is a prerequisite for establishing a genuine internal market and for enabling everyone to fully enjoy the benefits of this freedom of movement. As a result, we must encourage all the initiatives aimed at making cross-border mobility easier. An effective way of making freedom of movement for professionals possible would be to reduce the total number of regulated professions in the EU, although one classification may be justified by consumer protection considerations, particularly in the case of the medical, legal or technical professions. We should encourage remunerated supervised practice for graduates from other Member States and ensure that the professional experience acquired during the supervised practice is recognised in the home Member State."@en1
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