This is a complete guide about How to Apply for DHA, the nursing license application process, and the DHA exam for nurses requirements.
Dubai is the most populous city (about 2.1million and projected to rise to a 3.5million in 2020) in the Emirati kingdom and the second-largest city after Abu Dhabi in terms of landmass. Although the official language is Arabic, the English language is widely spoken as about 83% of the citizens are foreigners with Indians alone constituting 53%. (United Arab Emirates is a country with 7states/emirates. Abu Dhabi is the largest and capital of UAE and to work in this emirate, you must be licensed by the Health Authority of Abu Dhabi (HAAD). To work in the emirate of Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Fujairah, and Ras Al Khaimah, you need to be licensed by the Ministry of Health (MOH).
Rising demand for qualitative healthcare, increasing population, increasing prevalence of lifestyle disease and the introduction of compulsory health insurance by companies is creating a demand for more nurses.
To work in Dubai as a nurse, you must register with the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) which is the regulatory agency for all health professionals in the health industry.
To start your registration process you need to;
STEP 1 Gather the following documents
STEP 2 create an account on the DHA
Scan all the documents, create an account on the DHA E-service platform, and fill the application form while uploading the required documents. Click here to create an account at DHA Online
Note however that most jobs in this city will demand you work for 48 hours per week as against 40hours in most parts of the world.
On the last page, download the authorization letter, sign it and upload it back with your particulars and date. On getting to the payment section, you need to pay 210 AED ( about 3800 Indian Rupee) online as the application fees. Then wait for 6 weeks for the evaluation of your credentials. Next you will receive an email to validate your application.
After validation, you will be required to pay for the Primary Source Verification which entails DHA verifying your educational qualifications, experience certificate, and professional license. You will be sent an email with a link to pay 724AED (about 13,000 Indian Rupees) for the primary source verification. Your educational qualifications, working experience, and professional qualifications are verified by the issuing authorities.
After you are deemed eligible, you will be required to write the Dubai Prometric exam which costs 260AED (about 4600 Indian Rupees). Visit Prometric to learn more about the exam.
The Dubai Prometric exam is a 2 hours multiple-choice questions with ONE BEST ANSWER. It consists of 70 questions and you are expected to score AT LEAST 60% (42 questions ). Results are usually released within 5 working days.
After passing the Prometric exam, you will be issued an ELIGIBILITY LETTER. Your eligibility letter is only valid for one year from the date of passing your exam.
Note that you have just three attempts to pass this exam else you will have to show evidence of further studies before you will be allowed to retake it for the fourth time.