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  • DHA License Requirements: Complete Guide for Healthcare Professionals in Dubai

    Dubai Health Authority

    Updated for 2025 · Healthcare Licensing Guide

    The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) regulates all healthcare professionals practicing in Dubai, the UAE’s largest medical hub. Whether you are a physician, nurse, dentist, pharmacist, or allied health specialist, obtaining a DHA professional license is mandatory before you can legally work in any Dubai hospital, clinic, pharmacy, or diagnostic center. This comprehensive 2025 guide covers every aspect of DHA licensing — from Sheryan portal registration and DataFlow Primary Source Verification through Prometric examination and final license activation. MED SOLUTIONS ACADEMY has guided thousands of healthcare professionals through successful DHA applications, and this guide reflects current DHA policies, fee structures, and processing timelines as of 2024–2025.

    Table of Contents

    Who Needs This License

    Any healthcare professional seeking employment or independent practice in Dubai must hold a valid DHA license. This applies regardless of whether you qualified in the UAE or abroad.

    • Physicians and specialists (internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, OB/GYN, psychiatry, and all subspecialties)
    • General practitioners and family medicine doctors
    • Registered nurses, midwives, and nurse practitioners
    • Dentists and dental specialists
    • Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians
    • Allied health professionals — physiotherapists, radiographers, lab technologists, dietitians, optometrists, and more
    • Traditional and complementary medicine practitioners where applicable
    • Healthcare administrators and clinical support roles requiring DHA credentialing

    Facilities in Dubai free zones and mainland Dubai alike require staff to hold active DHA credentials verified through the Sheryan system. If you plan to work in another emirate, DHA licensing alone is not sufficient — you would need MOH, DOH, or SHA licensing instead.

    Eligibility Criteria

    DHA eligibility criteria are profession-specific and published on Sheryan. Your qualifications are classified into tiers based on your country of education, university recognition, and years of post-qualification experience. Below are the general requirements applicable to most clinical professions in 2025.

    Educational Qualifications

    You must hold a recognized primary degree in your profession from an accredited institution listed in DHA’s approved countries and universities database. Medical doctors require an MBBS or equivalent; nurses require a diploma or BSN from an accredited nursing school; pharmacists need a BPharm or PharmD. Transcripts showing all subjects and clinical hours may be required. Degrees from unlisted institutions require additional evaluation or may be ineligible.

    Experience Requirements

    Most physician categories require a minimum of two years post-internship clinical experience for general practice, and three or more years for specialists including completion of specialty training or fellowship. Nurses typically need two years post-registration experience. Allied health professions generally require one to two years. Experience must be documented through detailed experience certificates on official letterhead with contact details for verification.

    Internship & Housemanship

    Medical graduates must complete a recognized rotating internship (housemanship) of at least 12 months covering medicine, surgery, pediatrics, and obstetrics/gynecology. Internship completion certificates must be attested. Some countries’ one-year compulsory service may be accepted if it meets DHA internship criteria.

    Good Standing Requirements

    A Certificate of Good Standing or registration certificate from your current or most recent licensing authority is mandatory. The certificate must be recent (typically issued within six months), confirm no disciplinary actions, and be verifiable through DataFlow. If you have never been licensed, a letter of no objection or equivalent from your medical council may be required.

    Age Limits

    DHA does not impose a strict upper age limit for most professions, but medical fitness certification is required. Candidates must be at least 21 years of age. Some employers impose their own age preferences, but DHA eligibility is primarily credential-based.

    Language Requirements

    Proficiency in English is essential as DHA examinations and clinical practice in Dubai are conducted in English. Arabic language skills are advantageous but not mandatory for licensing. IELTS or OET may be requested for specific employer contracts but are not standard DHA licensing requirements.

    Documents Required

    All documents submitted to DHA must be clear, color-scanned copies of originals. Internationally issued documents require a full attestation chain: notary or home country ministry, embassy/consulate attestation, and UAE MOFA attestation. Missing or incorrect attestation is the leading cause of application delays.

    Document Checklist

    • Valid passport copy (minimum six months validity)
    • Passport-size photographs (white background, recent)
    • Primary degree certificate — attested
    • Academic transcripts — attested
    • Internship/housemanship completion certificate — attested
    • Postgraduate specialty certificates and fellowship documents (if applicable) — attested
    • Experience certificates from all employers — attested, on letterhead with dates and duties
    • Professional registration/license from home country — attested
    • Certificate of Good Standing from licensing authority (issued within 6 months)
    • DataFlow Primary Source Verification report
    • Medical fitness certificate from DHA-approved medical center
    • BLS certificate (ACLS for relevant specialties)
    • Malpractice insurance (required at activation stage)
    • CV/resume in DHA format
    • Employment offer or facility affiliation letter (for activation)

    Application Process

    The DHA licensing process follows a structured sequence through the Sheryan portal. Understanding each stage prevents costly rework and examination delays.

    1. Step 1 — Eligibility Assessment: Register on Sheryan (sheryan.ae), create your professional profile, select your profession category, and submit preliminary credentials. DHA reviews your qualifications and assigns an eligibility status.
    2. Step 2 — Document Submission & DataFlow: Upload attested documents to Sheryan and initiate DataFlow PSV. DataFlow verifies credentials directly with issuing institutions. Monitor your case and respond to any discrepancy notices promptly.
    3. Step 3 — Pay Assessment Fees: Pay DHA evaluation and DataFlow fees through the portal. Physician evaluation fees are higher than nursing or allied health categories.
    4. Step 4 — Schedule DHA Prometric Exam: Once PSV is cleared and eligibility confirmed, book your Prometric exam through the authorized testing network. Choose a test center in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or internationally where available.
    5. Step 5 — Exam Preparation: Enroll in a structured DHA MCQ preparation program. Aim for consistent 75%+ scores on mock exams before your test date. Review DHA exam blueprints for your profession.
    6. Step 6 — Sit the Prometric Exam: Arrive at the test center with valid ID. The exam is computer-based with timed MCQs. Results are typically available immediately or within 48 hours.
    7. Step 7 — Facility Affiliation: Secure employment with a DHA-licensed facility. Your employer initiates facility affiliation on Sheryan linking your profile to their organization.
    8. Step 8 — Medical Fitness & Insurance: Complete medical fitness screening at an approved center and obtain professional liability insurance as required by DHA.
    9. Step 9 — License Activation: Pay activation fees on Sheryan. DHA issues your professional license electronically. You can now practice legally in Dubai.
    10. Step 10 — Annual Renewal: Maintain CME credits and renew your license annually through Sheryan before expiry to avoid practice interruption.

    DataFlow / Primary Source Verification

    DataFlow Group is DHA’s exclusive Primary Source Verification partner. Every internationally qualified applicant must complete PSV before examination scheduling. DataFlow contacts your university, hospitals, and licensing boards directly to verify authenticity. The process takes 4–8 weeks on average. You will need to provide institution contact details, graduation dates, and registration numbers. DHA accepts DataFlow reports for two years from issuance. Common issues include name mismatches between documents, institutions not responding to verification requests, and incomplete experience letters. Med Solutions Academy manages DataFlow initiation, institution follow-up, and appeal processes to resolve discrepancies efficiently.

    Prometric & Licensing Exam

    The DHA Prometric exam is a computer-based multiple-choice assessment required for most internationally educated healthcare professionals. Exam content aligns with DHA profession-specific blueprints covering clinical knowledge, UAE healthcare regulations, and professional ethics. Physicians face 100–150 questions in 2–3 hours depending on specialty. Nurses and allied health exams are shorter with profession-specific content. A passing score of approximately 60% is required, though aiming higher ensures confidence. You can retake the exam after a waiting period if unsuccessful. Exam fees are paid separately to Prometric. Prepare with authority-aligned MCQ banks, timed mock exams, and blueprint-focused study plans available through our DHA exam preparation course.

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    Fees & Timeline

    DHA fees vary by profession and are subject to periodic updates. Below are approximate 2025 fee ranges in AED. Always confirm current fees on Sheryan before payment.

    Fee ItemApproximate Cost
    DHA credential evaluation fee (physician)AED 1,020 – 1,530
    DHA credential evaluation fee (nurse/allied)AED 510 – 820
    DataFlow PSV feeAED 1,200 – 1,800
    DHA Prometric exam feeAED 850 – 1,200
    License activation feeAED 1,020 – 2,040
    Medical fitness screeningAED 250 – 400
    Annual renewal feeAED 510 – 1,020

    Total timeline from application to active license: 8–14 weeks for most candidates. DataFlow processing (4–8 weeks) and exam scheduling (1–3 weeks) are the primary variables. Candidates with complete attested documents and prior Gulf experience may complete the process in 6–8 weeks.

    License Types

    Initial License

    Issued to first-time DHA applicants after passing evaluation, PSV, examination, and facility affiliation. Valid for one year with renewal required.

    Renewal

    Annual renewal through Sheryan with CME credits (typically 20–40 hours depending on profession), valid malpractice insurance, and medical fitness clearance.

    Transfer/Equivalency

    Healthcare professionals holding active MOH or DOH licenses may apply for DHA equivalency with reduced assessment requirements. Each case is evaluated individually.

    Activation

    The final step converting eligibility and exam clearance into an active practicing license linked to a DHA-licensed employer or facility.

    Common Mistakes to Avoid

    • Submitting documents without complete attestation chain (home country + embassy + UAE MOFA)
    • Name inconsistencies across passport, degree, and experience certificates — ensure exact matching
    • Using expired or incomplete Good Standing certificates — must be issued within six months
    • Booking the Prometric exam before DataFlow clearance — DHA will not recognize premature exam attempts
    • Selecting wrong profession category on Sheryan — misclassification delays entire application
    • Experience letters lacking specific dates, duties, and supervisor contact details required for PSV
    • Neglecting BLS/ACLS renewal before activation — expired certifications block license issuance

    How Med Solutions Academy Can Help

    MED SOLUTIONS ACADEMY provides end-to-end DHA licensing support for healthcare professionals worldwide. Our services include free eligibility assessment, Sheryan profile setup, complete document attestation guidance, DataFlow PSV management with appeal support, DHA Prometric exam preparation with 10,000+ MCQs and full-length mock exams, exam scheduling assistance, and license activation coordination with your employer. Our consultants stay current with DHA policy updates and profession-specific requirements so you avoid costly mistakes and delays.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    End-to-end processing typically ranges from 6 to 14 weeks depending on DataFlow turnaround, document completeness, and exam scheduling availability. Candidates with complete attested documents and prior Gulf licensing experience often complete the process faster.

    Most authorities allow eligibility assessment and examination before employment. Final license activation usually requires facility affiliation or an employer sponsor through Sheryan.

    Yes. Primary Source Verification through DataFlow Group is mandatory for internationally qualified professionals. Your application cannot proceed to examination or activation until PSV is cleared or conditionally approved.

    Discrepancies must be resolved through institution appeals, corrected documents, or supplementary verification. Med Solutions Academy manages appeal coordination and alternative documentation strategies to minimize delays.

    Transfer or equivalency pathways exist between DHA, DOH, and MOH depending on profession and current license status. Each authority evaluates credentials independently and may require additional assessment.

    Physicians, nurses, and many allied health professionals must hold valid BLS certification. ACLS is required for specific specialties including emergency medicine, critical care, and anesthesia depending on authority guidelines.

    Professional licenses are renewed annually or biennially depending on authority policy. Renewal requires CME credits, malpractice insurance, medical fitness clearance, and payment of renewal fees through the official portal.

    Exam requirements vary by profession and qualification country. Most internationally educated candidates must pass a computer-based assessment — Prometric for DHA and MOH, Pearson VUE for DOH — before license activation.

    Sheryan is DHA’s unified healthcare professional licensing platform. Create an account at sheryan.ae, complete your professional profile, upload preliminary documents, and submit your eligibility application. Our consultants guide you through profile classification and profession-specific requirements.

    DHA Prometric exams typically require a score of 60% or higher depending on profession and exam version. Nursing and allied health exams may have different cutoffs. Our mock exams simulate official conditions so you know your readiness before booking.

    Conclusion

    Obtaining your DHA license is a structured but detail-intensive process. Success depends on accurate documentation, timely DataFlow verification, thorough exam preparation, and correct Sheryan portal navigation. With proper planning and expert guidance, most healthcare professionals achieve DHA licensure within two to three months. Start your journey today with a free eligibility consultation from MED SOLUTIONS ACADEMY — your trusted partner for Dubai healthcare licensing and Prometric exam success.

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  • QCHP License Requirements: Qatar Council for Healthcare Practitioners Guide

    Qatar Council for Healthcare Practitioners

    Updated for 2025 · Healthcare Licensing Guide

    The Qatar Council for Healthcare Practitioners (QCHP) is the sole regulatory body for healthcare professional licensing in the State of Qatar. As Qatar continues expanding its healthcare infrastructure ahead of major international events and long-term National Vision 2030 goals, demand for qualified international healthcare professionals remains strong. QCHP licensing requires credential evaluation, DataFlow Primary Source Verification, and a Prometric computer-based examination for most internationally educated candidates. This 2025 guide from MED SOLUTIONS ACADEMY covers QCHP eligibility requirements, mandatory documents, the application process through the QCHP portal, examination details, fees in QAR, and expected processing timelines. Qatar’s healthcare system combines public institutions like Hamad Medical Corporation with world-class facilities such as Sidra Medicine, offering diverse career paths for licensed professionals. Understanding QCHP’s tier-based qualification classification and Qatar-specific attestation requirements is essential before beginning your application.

    Table of Contents

    Who Needs This License

    All healthcare professionals seeking employment in Qatar’s hospitals, primary health centers, pharmacies, and clinics must obtain QCHP licensure.

    • Physicians and medical specialists across all disciplines
    • General practitioners and family medicine doctors
    • Registered nurses, midwives, and nursing specialists
    • Dentists and dental auxiliaries
    • Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians
    • Allied health — physiotherapy, radiography, laboratory, nutrition, respiratory care
    • Traditional medicine practitioners in QCHP-approved categories

    Hamad Medical Corporation, Primary Health Care Corporation, Sidra Medicine, and private Qatari healthcare groups all require valid QCHP credentials before employment commencement. Qatar’s Vision 2030 healthcare expansion continues creating new specialist positions across oncology, pediatrics, emergency medicine, and primary care — all requiring active QCHP registration before visa issuance and clinical duty assignment.

    Eligibility Criteria

    QCHP classifies applicants based on country of qualification, university tier, and clinical experience. Tier 1 countries including the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and Western Europe may receive streamlined pathways, while Tier 2 and Tier 3 qualifications require additional assessment. Requirements vary by profession and specialty — always verify your specific category on the QCHP portal before applying.

    Educational Qualifications

    Recognized professional degree from QCHP-approved university in an accepted country. Medical degrees require minimum program duration of five years and documented clinical training hours. QCHP maintains tier classifications — Tier 1 countries (US, UK, Canada, Australia, Western Europe) may have streamlined pathways while Tier 2/3 require additional assessment and potentially supplementary examinations. Transcripts must show all clinical rotations and internship components.

    Experience Requirements

    Physicians: minimum two years post-internship for GP, three to five years for specialists with completed specialty training. Nurses: two years post-registration with documented clinical duties. Allied health: one to two years depending on category. Gap-free experience documentation preferred — explain any career gaps exceeding three months with supporting documentation.

    Internship & Housemanship

    12-month rotating medical internship mandatory for physicians. Nursing graduates from programs with integrated clinical training may qualify without separate internship documentation.

    Good Standing Requirements

    Certificate of Good Standing from current licensing authority within six months. Clean professional record without sanctions or suspensions.

    Age Limits

    Minimum 21 years. No standard maximum age. Medical fitness required for visa and licensing.

    Language Requirements

    English proficiency required — QCHP exams and clinical practice in Qatar operate in English. Arabic beneficial for patient care.

    Documents Required

    QCHP requires attested documents with Qatar embassy attestation for home country credentials. Begin document preparation at least 8–10 weeks before your planned application date to accommodate attestation, translation (if required), and DataFlow processing. Missing or incorrectly attested documents are the primary cause of QCHP application rejection.

    Document Checklist

    • Passport copy (6+ months validity)
    • Passport photographs
    • Attested degree and transcripts
    • Attested internship certificate
    • Attested specialty/postgraduate certificates
    • Attested experience letters with full duty descriptions
    • Professional registration/license — attested
    • Good Standing certificate
    • DataFlow PSV report
    • Medical fitness certificate
    • BLS/ACLS certificates
    • QID copy (if resident) or visa documentation
    • Employment contract from Qatari healthcare facility

    Application Process

    QCHP licensing follows a digital workflow through the QCHP online portal.

    1. Step 1 — QCHP Portal Registration: Create account at the QCHP practitioner portal and complete your professional profile with accurate personal and qualification details.
    2. Step 2 — Application Submission: Submit credentials with attested document uploads for QCHP evaluation. Double-check profession category selection.
    3. Step 3 — DataFlow PSV: Initiate Primary Source Verification and monitor institution responses daily through the DataFlow portal.
    4. Step 4 — Credential Assessment: QCHP reviews qualifications and determines examination requirement based on tier classification.
    5. Step 5 — Pay QCHP Fees: Complete evaluation and DataFlow fee payments through the portal payment system.
    6. Step 6 — QCHP Prometric Exam: Book and sit the Prometric computer-based assessment after PSV clearance.
    7. Step 7 — Exam Preparation: Use QCHP-aligned MCQ banks and mock exams. Aim for 70%+ on practice tests before booking.
    8. Step 8 — Medical Fitness: Complete required health screening at approved Qatari medical facility.
    9. Step 9 — License Issuance: Upon exam pass and employer verification, QCHP issues your professional license for visa processing.
    10. Step 10 — Annual Renewal: Maintain CME credits and renew registration through QCHP portal before expiry.

    DataFlow / Primary Source Verification

    QCHP mandates DataFlow Primary Source Verification for internationally qualified professionals. DataFlow contacts universities, hospitals, and licensing boards directly. Qatar-specific attestation requirements include Qatar embassy attestation on home country documents before DataFlow submission. Processing takes 4–10 weeks. QCHP accepts DataFlow reports for 24 months. Institution non-response is common — proactive follow-up through Med Solutions Academy accelerates resolution. Ensure your DataFlow profile matches QCHP portal information exactly, including profession category, graduation dates, and employment history chronology. Discrepancies between QCHP application data and DataFlow verification results trigger mandatory re-review delays.

    Prometric & Licensing Exam

    The QCHP Prometric exam is a computer-based MCQ assessment covering clinical knowledge, professional ethics, and Qatar healthcare regulations. Exam duration and question count vary by profession — physicians typically face 150 questions in 3 hours. Passing threshold is approximately 55–60% depending on category. Prometric test centers operate in Doha and internationally. Retake policies allow re-examination after a waiting period. The exam covers a broad clinical syllabus — internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, pharmacology, and Qatari health law. Our QCHP exam preparation course provides blueprint-aligned practice with performance analytics, topic-wise weakness identification, and full-length timed mock exams simulating actual Prometric conditions.

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    Fees & Timeline

    QCHP fees in Qatari Riyals (QAR), approximate 2025:

    Fee ItemApproximate Cost
    QCHP evaluation fee (physician)QAR 1,000 – 1,500
    QCHP evaluation fee (nurse/allied)QAR 500 – 800
    DataFlow PSVQAR 1,200 – 1,800
    QCHP Prometric examQAR 800 – 1,200
    License registrationQAR 800 – 1,500
    Annual renewalQAR 400 – 800

    QCHP licensing typically takes 10–16 weeks. Qatar embassy attestation adds 2–4 weeks to document preparation. DataFlow and exam scheduling are primary timeline variables. Candidates who begin exam preparation during DataFlow processing rather than after clearance reduce total time-to-license by 3–4 weeks on average.

    License Types

    Initial Registration

    First QCHP license after evaluation, PSV, and exam clearance with employer sponsorship.

    Renewal

    Annual renewal with CME credits and continued employment verification.

    Transfer from GCC

    Professionals with active UAE or other GCC licenses may qualify for expedited assessment.

    Activation

    Final registration enabling legal clinical practice in Qatar.

    Common Mistakes to Avoid

    • Missing Qatar embassy attestation on home country documents
    • Applying without confirmed Qatari employer sponsorship
    • Incomplete experience letters lacking QCHP-required detail
    • Underestimating QCHP Prometric exam difficulty
    • Not tracking DataFlow status — institution delays go unnoticed
    • Name mismatches between Arabic and English document versions
    • Booking exam before QCHP eligibility confirmation

    How Med Solutions Academy Can Help

    MED SOLUTIONS ACADEMY provides comprehensive QCHP licensing support — eligibility screening, Qatar embassy attestation guidance, DataFlow management, QCHP Prometric exam preparation with thousands of MCQs, and employer coordination for Qatar healthcare positions. We help candidates navigate QCHP tier classification and select the optimal application pathway based on qualification country and experience level.

    Start Your QCHP Licensing Journey

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Typically 10–16 weeks including attestation, DataFlow, and exam scheduling. Well-prepared candidates with complete documents may finish in 10–12 weeks.

    Yes, for all internationally qualified applicants. QCHP will not proceed to examination without cleared PSV.

    No. You need separate QCHP registration. Some GCC experience may simplify assessment but does not replace QCHP licensing.

    Approximately 55–60% depending on profession. Aim for 70%+ on mock exams before booking.

    QCHP typically requires employer sponsorship. Most candidates secure employment before or during the licensing process.

    QCHP publishes tier lists periodically. US, UK, Canada, Australia, and Western European qualifications often receive favorable classification.

    Yes, after a mandatory waiting period. Retake fees apply. Thorough preparation reduces retake risk.

    No for licensing. English is the primary clinical and examination language in Qatar healthcare.

    Annual renewal through the QCHP portal with CME credits, fitness clearance, and employer confirmation.

    Degree, transcripts, experience letters, and registration certificates from your home country require Qatar embassy attestation before DataFlow.

    Conclusion

    QCHP licensing opens access to Qatar’s growing healthcare sector with competitive tax-free packages and modern facilities. Success requires meticulous document preparation, Qatar-specific attestation, thorough Prometric exam preparation, and proactive DataFlow management. Begin exam preparation early — ideally during DataFlow processing — to minimize your total timeline. Contact MED SOLUTIONS ACADEMY for expert QCHP licensing guidance, Prometric exam preparation, and end-to-end application support. Book your free consultation or WhatsApp us at +971 56 177 5650.

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