Work as a Doctor in the UK from Saudi Arabia
As of July 2026, doctors working in Saudi Arabia who want to practise in the UK must hold registration with a licence to practise from the General Medical Council (GMC). Saudi Arabia is not on the WHO 2023 safeguards list, so UK registration can be pursued independently — but the GMC assesses where you qualified, not where you now work, so your route depends on your primary medical qualification and any recognised postgraduate qualification.
How doctors based in Saudi Arabia register with the GMC to work in the UK — why your route follows your primary qualification, the PLAB and postgraduate routes, Saudi Board and specialty options, English evidence, the multiple Certificates of Good Standing, and the visa.
Which GMC route applies to you?
Answer two questions for a plain-English summary of the likely registration route and English-evidence options. This is general educational guidance only — the General Medical Council makes the final decision on every application.
The GMC route for Saudi-based doctors
For most Saudi-based doctors the GMC route depends on your primary medical qualification: those without a postgraduate qualification the GMC accepts generally register through the PLAB examination, while those who hold a recognised postgraduate qualification (for example a UK Royal College membership) may use a non-PLAB route.
Saudi Arabia licenses doctors through the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS), and its workforce spans Saudi graduates and a large number of internationally-trained doctors. The GMC does not assess your SCFHS licence — it assesses your primary medical qualification (where you went to medical school) and the route that qualification supports. Saudi graduates hold an MBBS from a Saudi medical college followed by an internship; internationally-trained doctors are assessed on their own primary qualification.
If your primary qualification does not carry a postgraduate qualification the GMC accepts, the standard route is the PLAB examination. Many doctors in Saudi Arabia hold, or are working towards, a Saudi Board specialty qualification or UK Royal College examinations (MRCP(UK), MRCS, MRCOG, MRCPCH). Where you already hold a postgraduate qualification the GMC recognises, ask whether it supports a non-PLAB route before booking any test.
You will need a Certificate of Good Standing (Certificate of Current Professional Status) from the SCFHS, plus one from the regulator in your country of training and from any other regulator you have registered with in the last five years. Because many doctors in Saudi Arabia are internationally trained, requesting multiple good-standing letters early is the single best way to protect your timeline.
Your registration steps, in order
Confirm your GMC route
Contact the General Medical Council (gmc-uk.org) to confirm which registration route your primary medical qualification and any postgraduate qualifications support — the PLAB examination, a recognised postgraduate qualification, or specialist/GP registration.
Meet the knowledge and skills requirement
Complete the route the GMC confirms — for example, passing both parts of the PLAB examination, or holding a postgraduate qualification the GMC accepts.
Evidence your English
Provide the English-language evidence the GMC accepts for your circumstances — usually IELTS Academic or OET, or evidence that your qualification was taught and examined in English. Confirm current thresholds on gmc-uk.org.
Gather Certificates of Good Standing
Obtain a Certificate of Good Standing (Certificate of Current Professional Status) from every medical regulator you have been registered with in the last five years.
Apply to the GMC and arrange the right to work
Submit your GMC application with your evidence. If you are not a UK or Irish citizen, secure the right to work — typically a Skilled Worker (Health and Care Worker) visa with a Certificate of Sponsorship from a UK employer (gov.uk).
Specialty and specialist registration
Saudi-based doctors who completed specialty training — a Saudi Board (SCFHS) qualification, an Arab Board, or another postgraduate degree — can ask the GMC whether it supports entry to the Specialist Register through the Portfolio Pathway. Many pair a Saudi Board with a UK Royal College membership or fellowship to strengthen an application. The specialist and GP registers, and the Portfolio Pathway (formerly CESR), are administered by the GMC, which assesses each portfolio individually. Confirm whether your qualifications support a specialist route on gmc-uk.org before assuming one.
English-language evidence
Your English-evidence route depends on where you trained. Doctors whose primary medical qualification was taught and examined in English may be able to evidence English that way, or through recent English-language clinical practice the GMC accepts; others sit IELTS Academic or the OET (Medicine). The GMC decides what counts — confirm the current tests and minimum scores on gmc-uk.org before booking.
What Saudi-based doctors need
These are the obligations the GMC and, where relevant, UK Visas and Immigration place on applicants. Confirm the current detail on the official websites.
Hold a recognised primary medical qualification (MBBS or equivalent) from your country of training and confirm with the GMC what route it supports
Provide a Certificate of Good Standing from the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS) covering the last five years
Provide a Certificate of Good Standing from the regulator in your country of training, and from any other regulator you have registered with in that period
Confirm with the GMC whether the PLAB route or a recognised postgraduate qualification (e.g. Saudi Board or a UK Royal College membership) applies to you
Evidence English-language proficiency (usually IELTS Academic or OET) and secure a UK Skilled Worker (Health and Care Worker) visa unless you already hold UK settled status
Certificate of Good Standing
You will need a Certificate of Good Standing (Certificate of Current Professional Status) from the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS) and the regulator of the country where you originally trained, plus one from any other medical regulator you have been registered with in the last five years.
Right to work / visa
Citizens of this country who are not UK or Irish nationals generally need a Skilled Worker (Health and Care Worker) visa, which requires a Certificate of Sponsorship from a licensed UK employer — see gov.uk. The visa is a separate process from GMC registration, and both must be completed before you practise.
What Saudi-based doctors earn in the NHS
NHS pay is set by national scales and the grade you are appointed to, not your nationality or where you currently work. Saudi packages often include tax-free allowances and accommodation, so compare total conditions carefully against the NHS scales before assuming.
Below are the current England basic pay scales for resident (junior) doctors. Basic pay excludes out-of-hours and weekend enhancements and any London weighting (High Cost Area Supplement), which are added on top.
| Nodal point | Typical grade | Basic pay |
|---|---|---|
| Nodal point 1 | Foundation Year 1 (FY1) | £38,831 |
| Nodal point 2 | Foundation Year 2 (FY2) | £44,439 |
| Nodal point 3 | Core / early specialty training (ST1–ST2) | £52,656 |
| Nodal point 4 | Specialty training (ST3–ST5) | £65,048 |
| Nodal point 5 | Senior specialty training (ST6–ST8) | £73,992 |
Consultants are on a separate national scale, currently running from roughly £109,725 to £145,475 in basic pay, rising with years of service. Additional programmed activities and on-call availability can lift total earnings further.
Source: BMA resident-doctor pay scales for England and the NHS Employers Pay and Conditions Circular (Medical & Dental). Basic pay before enhancements. Figures checked in July 2026 and reviewed annually — confirm the live figure with the BMA before relying on it.
The Saudi Arabia → UK document checklist
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A Saudi-based doctor’s UK route runs primary qualification → confirm GMC route (PLAB or accepted postgraduate qualification) → English evidence → Certificates of Good Standing (SCFHS + country of training) → GMC application → Health and Care Worker visa.
- Foundation Year 1 (nodal point 1)
- £38,831
- Specialty training (nodal point 4)
- £65,048
- Consultant basic pay range
- £109,725–£145,475
+ 9 more not shown here. As of July 2026. Source: GMC registration guidance + BMA / NHS Employers pay scales.
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Practical notes for Saudi-based doctors
- Your UK route follows your primary medical qualification, not your SCFHS licence — identify where you trained first, then confirm the GMC route for it.
- A Saudi Board specialty qualification may support a specialist application, but nothing is automatic — ask the GMC to confirm what it supports before planning around it.
- Many doctors working in the Gulf trained in another country. Both the GMC and the WHO Code of Practice look at where you originally qualified, so if you trained in a country on the WHO 2023 Safeguards List, that is the status that applies to you — confirm your own position before relying on this page. Gera does not actively recruit from any WHO-safeguard-list country.
Important: this is information, not recruitment
This page is independent educational information for doctors who are researching UK registration of their own accord. It is not legal, immigration, or careers advice, and it is not a job offer. Gera Services Ltd is not a medical regulator and is not a recruitment agency — we do not register doctors, and we do not place doctors into NHS or other UK jobs. As a matter of policy we provide information only and do not actively recruit from countries on the WHO 2023 Health Workforce Support and Safeguards List. The General Medical Council (GMC) is the UK’s independent regulator of doctors; visa rules are set by the UK Home Office. Requirements, fees and pay scales change periodically — always confirm the current position with the GMC (gmc-uk.org) and GOV.UK before making any decision.
Frequently asked questions
Does the GMC recognise my Saudi (SCFHS) licence?
The GMC assesses your primary medical qualification, not your SCFHS licence to practise in Saudi Arabia. Your UK route depends on where you went to medical school and any recognised postgraduate qualification — confirm your route on gmc-uk.org.
Does a Saudi Board specialty count in the UK?
It may support a specialist application through the Portfolio Pathway, but nothing transfers automatically. The GMC assesses each specialty qualification individually — ask it to confirm what your Saudi Board supports before planning around it.
Is Saudi Arabia on the UK "red list"?
No. Saudi Arabia is not on the WHO 2023 Health Workforce Support and Safeguards List. But the WHO Code looks at your country of training, so if you originally qualified in a listed country, that status applies to you. Gera provides information only and does not actively recruit.
How many Certificates of Good Standing will I need?
Usually several: one from the SCFHS, one from the regulator in your country of training, and one from any other regulator you have held a licence with in the last five years. Request them all early — multi-regulator letters are the most common source of delay.
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Prefer to work remotely from Saudi Arabia?
While you work through UK registration, you can keep practising as a remote telemedicine doctor with GeraClinic — see patients online in your own country, set your own hours and fee, and get paid within 3–5 business days.
Remote telemedicine work for doctors in Saudi ArabiaKeep earning while you plan your move to the UK
GeraClinic is free to join for licensed doctors. Work from home, set your own hours and fees, and see online patients — from wherever you are registered today.