Relocating Your Medical Career — Step by Step
Relocating for the right role can feel complex at first.
This guide gives you an overview of how international moves typically work, what to expect and how we support you throughout the journey.

It is more structured than it first appears.
Different destinations have different requirements, timelines and processes. That can make relocation feel overwhelming before you begin.
In reality, most international moves follow a clear sequence. Once you understand the stages, the process becomes far easier to navigate.
Your relocation journey, step by step.
1.
Understanding your options
We begin with your experience, goals and preferred destinations. This helps identify which opportunities and locations are the right fit.
2.
Exploring suitable roles
We introduce roles aligned to your background, ambitions and long-term plans.
3.
Applications & documentation
We guide you through the paperwork and key process steps required for your chosen destination.
4.
Interviews & offer stage
We support you through interviews, feedback, offer discussions and decision-making.
5.
Transition & arrival
Once your role is secured, we continue to support you as you prepare to move and start your new position.
What the process usually involves.
Every relocation journey is different, but most follow a predictable structure.
We help you understand:
- what happens at each stage
- what preparation is typically needed
- what kind of timescales to expect
Clarity makes the process feel more manageable.
High-level requirements to keep in mind.
Depending on the destination, you may need:
- relevant medical qualifications
- clinical experience suited to the role
- registration with the appropriate medical authority
- supporting documents for applications and onboarding
The exact detail varies by country, but we guide you through the requirements that apply to your chosen route.
What the process usually involves.
Every relocation journey is different, but most follow a predictable structure.
We help you understand:
- what happens at each stage
- what preparation is typically needed
- what kind of timescales to expect
Clarity makes the process feel more manageable.
High-level requirements to keep in mind.
Depending on the destination, you may need:
- relevant medical qualifications
- clinical experience suited to the role
- registration with the appropriate medical authority
- supporting documents for applications and onboarding
The exact detail varies by country, but we guide you through the requirements that apply to your chosen route.
Explore destination-specific guidance.
For more detail on what it is like to work in each market, explore:
