Filipino Registered Nurses for Qatar Hospitals and Private Healthcare Providers
Qatar's healthcare sector, anchored by Hamad Medical Corporation and Sidra Medicine and supported by a growing private hospital network, has consistent demand for qualified registered nursing staff. BW Medical Staffing sources and screens Filipino registered nurses from the Philippines.
We handle immigration documentation, work visas, and pre-departure requirements from the Philippines to your facility.
What We Verify
- PRC Licence and Registration Status
- DataFlow Primary Source Verification
- Qatar Licensing Pathway Eligibility
- Clinical Experience Documentation
One point of contact from brief to arrival.
Filipino Registered Nurses: Philippine Credentials
Filipino registered nurses hold a BSN from a CHED-accredited Philippine institution and a PRC nursing licence from the Professional Regulation Commission. Most have two or more years of post-registration clinical experience. Gulf licensing authorities require DataFlow primary source verification of the PRC licence before the authority-specific licensing examination.
PRC nursing licence and registration status
DataFlow primary source verification stage
Qatar licensing examination status
Clinical experience records
- PRC nursing licence and registration status
- DataFlow primary source verification stage
- Qatar licensing examination status
- Clinical experience records
- English language assessment where applicable

QCHP Licensing for Filipino Registered Nurses in Qatar
All healthcare professionals in Qatar require a licence from the Qatar Council for Healthcare Practitioners (QCHP). For registered nurses this involves DataFlow verification of Philippine qualifications, then the QCHP licensing examination and registration. One QCHP licence covers all Qatar settings: Hamad Medical Corporation, Sidra Medicine, and private hospitals and clinics. We present candidates with QCHP and DataFlow status so you can plan onboarding timelines accurately.
Qatar: Qatar Council for Healthcare Practitioners (QCHP)
How We Source and Screen
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Share your brief
Tell us the role, volume, and timeline. We confirm QCHP requirements for your role category and build a sourcing specification.
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We source and screen
We identify Filipino registered nurses from the Philippines who match your brief, verify PRC credentials, assess clinical competency, and confirm QCHP licensing pathway eligibility and DataFlow status.
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Meet your candidates
Review full candidate profiles, conduct your own video interviews, and select who you want.
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We handle everything else
Immigration documentation, work visa paperwork, employment contracts, and pre-departure requirements, all coordinated from the Philippines through our accredited DMW-licensed partner. Your candidate arrives with QCHP documentation complete and ready for Qatar facility onboarding.
Why Qatar Employers Source Filipino Registered Nurses
English from day one
Philippine nursing training is conducted in English. Filipino nurses practise and document in English throughout their careers.
PRC licensing accepted by QCHP
QCHP accepts PRC credentials as the basis for DataFlow verification and licensing applications. The pathway is predictable and well-documented.
Established Qatar presence
Filipino nurses are well represented across Hamad Medical Corporation, Sidra Medicine, and private Qatar facilities. QCHP has extensive experience processing Philippine credentials.
One licence, all Qatar facilities
Unlike the UAE's multi-authority structure, QCHP licensing applies across all Qatar healthcare settings, public and private. One licensing process covers your entire Qatar operation.
Qatar Employer Questions
QCHP licensing involves DataFlow primary source verification of Philippine qualifications followed by the QCHP licensing examination and registration. The process typically takes 3 to 5 months from DataFlow submission to full QCHP licensure.
Yes. QCHP is Qatar's unified licensing authority and covers all healthcare settings including Hamad Medical Corporation, Sidra Medicine, and all private hospitals and clinics. There is no separate authority for public versus private facilities in Qatar.
From confirmed brief to shortlist typically takes 3 to 5 weeks. Total timeline to candidate arrival in Qatar is typically 3 to 4 months depending on QCHP examination scheduling and visa processing. We provide a realistic estimate on your discovery call.
More on licensing, credentials, and our process: see our full FAQ page →
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Source Filipino Registered Nurses for Your Qatar Facility
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