How to Build a Nursing Career in the Middle East
Your Complete Guide to Licensure, NCLEX-RN, Visa Options, and Employment
The Middle East offers high-paying nursing roles, modern healthcare facilities, and fast-track immigration, making it a top destination for international nurses. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to confidently start your career in countries like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, and Kuwait.

What to Prepare
Follow the same country-specific flow from the CaresLink app, redesigned for quick scanning and clear next actions.
Step 01
Check Your Eligibility
✔ Education:
BScN or GNM from an accredited institution
- UAE: DOH, DHA, MOH
- Saudi Arabia: SCFHS
- QATAR: QQCHP
- OMAN: OMSB
- Kuwait: KMLTT
- Bahrain: NHRA
- Jordan: JNC
Step 02
Prove Your English Proficiency
If English is not your first language, you must pass one of the following:
IELTS, OET, TOEFL iBT, PTE Academic.
- IELTS: Overall 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).
- OET: Minimum Grade C+ in all sub-tests.
- TOEFL iBT: Score of 79+
- PTE Academic: Score of 65+
- Jordan and Bahrain waive this if you trained or worked in an English-speaking system.
Step 03
Get Your Credentials Verified
Before applying for your license, you’ll need to verify your credentials through
DataFlow,
the official verification partner across the Middle Eastern countries.
- Upload: Upload your degree, license, experience certificates and any other educational documents on CaresLink.
- Verify: DataFlow and CaresLink conduct primary source verification (PSV).
- Get Report: Once approved, you’ll receive a DataFlow report used to apply for licensure.
Step 04
Pass the Prometric Exam
Middle Eastern countries require a Prometric or Pearson Vue-based licensing exam to assess your clinical knowledge.
- Exam Format: Multiple-choice, computer-based tes.
- Test Locations: Available globally in Prometric centers.
- Validity: Prometric results are typically valid for 2–5 years.
- CaresLink offers targeted prep courses and sample tests to boost your confidence.
Step 05
Apply for Your Nursing License
Once your DataFlow report and Prometric results are ready, CaresLink will apply to the relevant licensing authority for you:
- UAE: DH, DOH, MOH
- Saudi Arabia: SCFHS
- Qatar: QCHP
- Oman: OMSB
- Kuwait: KMLTT
- Bahrain: NHRA
- Jordan: JNC
Step 06
Secure Your Job Offer & Visa
To work legally, you’ll need an employer-sponsored visa. Here's how:
- Get a Job Offer: From a licensed hospital, clinic, or recruitment agency.
- Receive a Visa Sponsorship: The employer will initiate the visa process
- Submit Documents: Including passport, medical tests, and background checks.
- Receive Your Work Visa: Hello World Typically valid for 1–2 years, renewable.
Why Choose CaresLink?
Your partner in Middle East nursing success across eligibility, DataFlow, Prometric preparation, licensing, and employer connections.
Credential Verification
Keep documents organized and ready for evaluation, licensing, employers, and immigration steps.
Exam & Language Prep
Find learning options for NCLEX, English exams, country-specific tests, and clinical readiness.
Essential Certifications
Build job-ready credentials such as BLS, CPR, specialty training, and continuing education.
Personalized Matching
Connect your goals with relevant courses, roadmap steps, job paths, and career resources.
Jobs & Networking
Prepare your profile and discover employer opportunities in your chosen destination.
Common Questions
The UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, and Kuwait commonly hire international healthcare professionals depending on specialty and demand.