#ECOD2514860AArrêté of June 23, 2025 on Qualifications for Customs Officer Recruitment
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The arrêté of June 23, 2025 establishes the qualifications required for candidates wishing to participate in both external and internal competitions for the recruitment of customs officers in France. It specifies the necessary diplomas or certifications by specialization, including general qualifications and fields such as aeronautics, automotive maintenance, naval mechanics, and more. It also outlines specific requirements for professional licenses and tests related to each specialty position, ensuring that candidates meet the educational and professional standards set forth.
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Key Changes
- Replacement of the previous arrêté from November 25, 2020 with new qualifications requirements.
- Introduction of specific diplomas required for various specialties such as aeronautics and automotive maintenance.
- Clarification of additional requirements such as valid driving licenses and swimming test qualifications.
Obligations
What this law requires
External competition candidates for general customs officer positions must possess a baccalauréat or diploma/title at minimum level 4 registered in the national repository of professional certifications, or an equivalent recognized qualification
External competition candidates for aeronautical maintenance specialty must hold one of: professional baccalauréat in aeronautics (systems or avionics option) or equivalent qualification, plus a valid PART 66 license (B1-1, Be1-1, B1-3, Be1-3, B2, or Be2) or equivalent EMAR/FR 66 license
Internal competition candidates for aeronautical maintenance specialty must hold a valid PART 66 license (B1-1, Be1-1, B1-3, Be1-3, B2, or Be2) or equivalent EMAR/FR 66 license
External competition candidates for automotive maintenance specialty must possess a professional baccalauréat in vehicle maintenance or equivalent certification, and hold a valid category B driving license
Internal competition candidates for automotive maintenance specialty must hold a valid category B driving license