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Medical Staff Placement

Medical staff dispatch — Europe needs you

Credential recognitionMedical language training (B2)Contracts with reputable hospitalsFamily relocation

Doctors, nurses and medical staff are in serious shortage across Europe. Credential recognition and language are the hardest part — exactly our specialty.

1

Who?

Urgent market demand:

  • Nurses & assistants
  • GPs & specialists
  • Medical technicians
  • Rehab & elderly care
2

Recognition path

Germany: Anerkennung + medical B2/C1; other countries have their own routes — from document translation to exams, we walk it with you.

3

Pay and future

A legal contract from day one, standard salaries and a fast track to permanent residency — one of the most stable migration paths.

How it works, step by step

  1. 1

    Credential assessment

    Degree, experience and language reviewed; the target country's recognition path mapped.

  2. 2

    Medical language

    A plan to reach medical B2/C1 (e.g. telc Medizin) with materials and mock exams.

  3. 3

    Credential recognition

    Anerkennung/professional registration file with certified translations and correspondence.

  4. 4

    Hospital contract

    Interviews with reputable employers and a legal work contract.

  5. 5

    Visa & first day

    Work visa, family relocation and support until you start work and pass the final exam.

Frequently asked questions

How long does nursing/medical recognition take?

Germany usually 6–18 months (depending on the state and file completeness); meanwhile you can work as an assistant on a temporary permit and earn a salary.

What language level do I need?

Germany: general B2 plus a medical language exam (C1 for physicians in most states); the Netherlands and others are similar. The language plan is part of our contract from day one.

What do medical staff earn?

Nurses in Germany ~€3,000–3,800 gross; resident physicians from ~€5,000 up — plus a fast track to permanent residency for healthcare workers.

Is my degree accepted?

Iranian degrees are generally accepted for evaluation; what matters is course content and clinical hours, which the recognition assessment measures.

Get a free credential assessment and your recognition roadmap.

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