I'm afraid the expenses for relocation won't pay off. What should I do?
We understand that financial concerns are crucial. It's important to note that doctors in Dubai earn significantly more than in many CIS countries. For example, a general practitioner's salary can start from 20,000 AED, and incomes in specialized clinics are even higher. Licensing costs are typically covered by your first paycheck, as many of our graduates can attest. We'll help you estimate the expenses and prepare a budget to ensure your investment in relocation is worthwhile.
How can I prepare for the licensing exams?
We offer specialized preparatory courses for Prometric exams, including study materials, practice on exam questions, and consultations with instructors. 80% of our students pass the exam on their first attempt. With our support, you'll feel confident during the exam and gain the knowledge needed for success.
Is there assistance with relocating with children? How can I choose a school?
We provide all the necessary information for moving with your family. Dubai has numerous international schools and kindergartens that meet high educational standards. We'll help you select institutions that suit your children in terms of both level and cost.
Is it hard to find a job without strong English skills?
English is an important requirement for working in Dubai, but we can help you improve your language proficiency. Even if your current skills are basic, our courses will help you quickly reach the level needed for interviews and clinical work.
How soon can I start working in Dubai?
The time required to obtain a license and secure employment depends on factors such as your specialty and the document verification process. On average, it takes 3 to 6 months. We'll do everything possible to expedite the process and find you the best job opportunities.
What if I don't know where to start? I'm overwhelmed.
We understand the process can seem complicated, especially if it's your first move. We'll create a clear step-by-step plan starting from the initial consultation so you'll know what to do and when. With us, there's no need to worry—we'll be with you every step of the way.
Can I grow my career in Dubai?
Dubai offers numerous opportunities for career advancement, especially in the medical field. Once licensed, you can not only work but also take additional professional development courses. Many doctors earn extra certifications, allowing them to expand their professional prospects.
I'm worried about adapting to a different culture and climate. How can I prepare?
Dubai is a multicultural city with professionals from around the globe. We'll provide you with information and tips for adaptation. As for the climate, Dubai has modern infrastructure with air conditioning, making life comfortable even during the hotter months.
What if I don't enjoy working in Dubai?
It's important to recognize that moving to another country is a significant decision, and not everyone adapts easily. We recommend a detailed consultation with our experts to evaluate all aspects of living in the UAE beforehand. You can also sign a short-term contract to see if working in Dubai suits you.
How can I be sure my profession is in demand in Dubai?
Dubai is actively developing its medical sector, and the demand for qualified specialists continues to grow. We'll help you assess the demand for your specialty and provide job options. Through our partners, you'll gain access to the best vacancies in UAE clinics.
What expenses should I expect during relocation?
Key expenses include:
Licensing and exams: $3,500–$5,000
Housing rental: $800–$2,500 per month (depending on the area)
Living and daily expenses: approximately $1,500 per month
We'll help you calculate a budget and prepare for initial expenses so you can feel confident.
How do I find housing if I'm relocating with my family?
We’ll assist in finding accommodations that match your budget and needs. We’ll also provide advice on selecting schools and kindergartens for your children.
I'm worried I lack sufficient experience. What should I do?
Many professionals worry about insufficient experience, but we'll help you evaluate your qualifications and identify any additional steps required. In some cases, experience can be offset with extra training or certifications, and we’ll guide you through the process.
Is English proficiency mandatory?
For passing the DHA/Prometric exam, a basic understanding of the test questions is sufficient, so don’t worry if your English level isn’t advanced. Dubai is a multilingual environment where English is the primary language, but many Russian-speaking clinics cater to Russian-speaking patients, easing your adaptation. We can also help you improve your medical English, enabling you to treat both Russian- and English-speaking patients and broaden your career opportunities.
Is it difficult to obtain a medical license in the UAE?
The licensing process may seem daunting, but we simplify it significantly. We provide comprehensive services, from document preparation to exam readiness. On average, the process takes 3 to 6 months, and we’ll support you every step of the way.