No problem Ron, of course each country has it's own criteria but these are the BHA's stipulations.
Guidance Notes for new applicants
Applicants must demonstrate:
* A minimum of 5 years’ experience in training establishments including at least 2 years in a responsible and senior position preferably as an Assistant Trainer in a successful racing yard; or
* A track record as a Permit holder consisting of at least 3 wins with a reasonable spread of horses; or
* Running a Point to Point yard for at least 2 years and having achieved a minimum of 10 Point to Point/Hunter Chase wins with a reasonable spread of horses.
* Attainment of NVQ Level 3 in Racehorse Care and Management
* Attendance on and successful completion of 3 one week courses at either the British Racing School or Northern Racing College (as detailed in the Training Modules)
* Attendance at a one day seminar at Weatherbys (details to be found in the application packs)
The application should be supported by:
* References
* A business plan
* Leases or agreements for the use of the yard and facilities
* A satisfactory inspection of the yard and facilities by a British Horseracing Authority Stable Inspector
* A financial reference to confirm individuals have working capital or overdraft facilities in the region of £40,000
* A satisfactory background check in regards to an applicant’s suitability
More info here
I've done 2 of the 3 modules at the British Racing School, they are attendance only - you don't have to pass a test at the end if them!
You can also apply to be a Permit Holder, which is far less rigorous. However to qualify you have to be an amateur (cannot earn your main living from training) and you are only permitted to run horses in National Hunt races.
More on Permit Holders here.