Dubai continues to be one of the most attractive destinations for healthcare professionals seeking world-class experience, competitive salaries, and tax-free earnings. But before you can practice in Dubai’s vibrant healthcare sector, you must obtain your DHA License a mandatory requirement issued by the Dubai Health Authority.
Whether you're a doctor, nurse, dentist, pharmacist, or allied health professional, this 2026-updated guide provides everything you need to know about DHA license requirements, eligibility rules, experience criteria, and a complete document checklist.
This guide is written to help medical students, freshers, and experienced professionals avoid delays and apply with confidence.
A DHA License is an official permit that allows healthcare professionals to legally practice in Dubai. It ensures that all medical workers meet Dubai’s professional, ethical, and academic standards.
A DHA License is required for:
General Practitioners (GPs)
Specialists & Consultants
Dentists
Nurses & Midwives
Pharmacists
Physiotherapists
Radiographers
Lab Technicians
Allied Health Professionals
This article is designed for:
✔ Medical students planning to start their DHA application
✔ Doctors & nurses relocating to Dubai
✔ Fresh graduates checking eligibility
✔ Professionals with experience gaps
✔ Applicants needing a complete checklist
✔ Anyone confused about DHA rules
Below are the core eligibility requirements set by the Dubai Health Authority for 2026.
Your education must match the DHA’s standards and be from an accredited institution.
MBBS / MD or equivalent from a recognized university
Internship completion certificate
Relevant postgraduate qualification for specialists (MD/MS, MSc, Fellowship, Board certification)
BDS / DDS from an accredited university
1-year internship
Bachelor of Nursing (BSN)
3-year Nursing Diploma (accepted for certain categories)
Internship (mandatory if no experience)
Diploma or Bachelor’s degree specific to profession
Some categories require 1–2 years’ clinical training
Experience requirements depend on your profession.
General Practitioner: 2 years’ experience
Specialist: 3+ years post-specialization
Consultant: 5+ years post-specialization
Registered Nurse: Minimum 2 years
Assistant Nurse: Minimum 1 year
General Dentist: 2 years after internship
Specialist Dentist: 3+ years post-specialty
Experience requirement ranges from 1–3 years depending on specialty.
One of the biggest reasons for DHA rejection is a large career gap.
Here’s what DHA allows:
Up to 6 months gap: Accepted without issue
6 months to 2 years: Requires CPD (Continuing Professional Development) proof
2–5 years: Requires additional assessment + extra CPD
More than 5 years: Not eligible unless proof of continuous medical education + evaluation is provided
To avoid rejection, ensure your CPD hours are up to date.
You must upload clear, attested, and valid documents through the Sheryan portal.
Passport copy
Recent passport-size photo
Updated CV
Educational certificates (MBBS, BSN, BDS, etc.)
Internship completion certificate
Experience letters
Home country license/registration
Good Standing Certificate (issued within last 6 months)
CPR or Basic Life Support (BLS) certificate (some categories)
Logbook (required for surgeons, dentists, and some specialists)
Name change affidavit (if needed)
License renewal certificate
Special approvals for restricted specialties
Make sure all documents are in PDF format and properly attested.
Before taking the DHA exam, your documents must be verified via DataFlow.
This step confirms your certificates, experience, and license authenticity.
DataFlow checks:
Degree authenticity
Experience validity
License validity
Good Standing authenticity
DataFlow typically takes 20–35 working days.
Most healthcare professionals must pass the DHA Prometric exam to qualify.
✔ Doctor (GP, Specialist, Consultant)
✔ Nurse
✔ Dentist
✔ Pharmacist
✔ Allied Health professional
Completed DataFlow submission
Educational + experience compliance
Identification documents
Payment of exam fees
Passing the exam makes you eligible for a license once you secure a job in Dubai.
Many applicants face delays or rejections due to simple errors:
❌ Incorrect job title in experience letters
❌ Unattested educational documents
❌ Mismatch in names on certificates
❌ Gap in practice without CPD proof
❌ Expired Good Standing Certificate
❌ Incomplete or incorrect DataFlow files
Avoid these mistakes to save months of processing time.
Applying alone can take months and often leads to rejection.
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This ensures a smooth, fast, and successful licensing journey.
Getting a DHA License in Dubai is a mandatory step for all healthcare professionals who want to work in the city’s world-class medical sector.
While the process may seem complex, understanding the 2026 eligibility rules, experience requirements, and document checklist ensures a smooth application.With the right guidance and proper preparation, you can pass the DHA exam, complete your verification, and begin your medical career in Dubai with confidence.
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