If you wish to instruct others you will have to learn to be more precise. Your question has produced two totally different answers showing how easily it can be missunderstood.
The minimum qualification is a PPL with 200 hours, of which 150 must be PIC, with 30 hours on SEP aeroplanes of which 5 are in the 6 months prior to the pre-entry flight test. You must have passed the CPL theoretical examinations, have received 10 hours instrument instruction and completed 20 hours X-Ctry including a 300 nm X- Country and pass a pre-entry flight test.
If you wish to be paid, you will need a CPL which includes the night qualification.