OET for Kuwait Nurses: UK and Australia Registration in 2026
How nurses based in Kuwait register with the NMC or AHPRA in 2026. Covers Kuwait MOH licensing, OET in the region, and the clinical writing preparation Arabic-speaking nurses need for Grade B.
Kuwait employs a large international nursing workforce. Many nurses based there hold a Kuwait Ministry of Health (MOH) licence on top of their original qualification and are well placed to pursue UK or Australian registration. Understanding how the Kuwait licence relates to NMC and AHPRA requirements prevents the most common documentation mistakes.
In short: The Kuwait Ministry of Health (MOH) licenses nurses to practise in Kuwait, usually after a Prometric licensing exam. Neither the NMC nor AHPRA accepts the Kuwait MOH licence as a substitute for your original nursing qualification. The pathway starts with your home-country degree and licence. OET Grade B (350) in all four sub-tests is required for both regulators — higher than the writing grade Kuwait MOH accepts. OET is available at venues in the region including Kuwait City.
What the Kuwait MOH licence is and is not
The Kuwait Ministry of Health (MOH) regulates healthcare licensing in Kuwait. Foreign-educated nurses typically sit a Prometric licensing examination and meet experience requirements before the MOH issues a licence to practise.
When Kuwait-based nurses apply to the NMC, the most frequent error is submitting the Kuwait MOH licence and Prometric result in place of home-country qualification evidence. The NMC needs:
- Your original nursing qualification with transcripts, verified directly by your training institution
- A certificate of current good standing from your home-country nursing regulator
- Employment references for your practice history
The Kuwait MOH licence confirms where you currently practise. It does not document where you trained or qualified, which is what the NMC assesses.
OET in Kuwait
OET is computer-based and delivered at test venues in the Gulf, including Kuwait City. Dates run through the year; confirm current venues on the official OET website.
| Sub-test | Duration | NMC / AHPRA requirement |
|---|---|---|
| Listening | 45 minutes | Grade B (350) |
| Reading | 60 minutes | Grade B (350) |
| Writing | 45 minutes | Grade B (350) |
| Speaking | 20 minutes | Grade B (350) |
A practical point for nurses already in Kuwait: the Kuwait MOH and some Gulf employers accept OET with a writing grade below B. The NMC and AHPRA do not. If your goal is UK or Australian registration, prepare for Grade B in Writing, not the lower threshold that satisfied your Kuwait licence.
NMC registration from Kuwait: the steps
- Start your NMC application online, selecting your training country (not Kuwait).
- Request qualification verification from your training institution, sent directly to the NMC.
- Request a certificate of current good standing from your home-country regulator.
- Complete OET and reach Grade B in all four sub-tests.
- Pass the NMC CBT through Pearson VUE.
- Receive NMC conditional registration pending OSCE.
- Travel to the UK and pass the OSCE for full registration.
AHPRA from Kuwait
For nurses targeting Australia, AHPRA generally requires an ANMAC skills assessment if you trained outside a short list of recognised countries. ANMAC evaluates whether your qualification is comparable to an Australian nursing degree and takes three to four months. OET Grade B in all four sub-tests, less than three years old, is accepted as English evidence.
OET Writing preparation for Arabic-speaking nurses
Writing is consistently the OET sub-test with the widest preparation gap for nurses who have practised in Arabic-language clinical settings. The clinical letter genre is scored across six criteria, and the two that most often fall below Band 5 for Arabic speakers are Genre and Style (register) and Language (articles and tense).
These are structural transfer patterns from Arabic, and each has a specific fix. The OET Writing for Arabic Speakers guide covers all five with before/after examples.
Kuwait to UK: a realistic timeline
| Stage | Approximate time |
|---|---|
| OET preparation (to Grade B) | 2 to 4 months |
| Document gathering from home country | 1 to 3 months |
| NMC application processing | 3 to 6 months |
| CBT and OSCE | 2 to 4 months |
| Total: Kuwait to NMC full registration | 12 to 18 months |
For the full scoring framework, see the OET writing criteria hub. The OET Writing for Arabic Speakers guide covers the five language patterns that affect Gulf-based Arabic-speaking nurses most. For the NMC’s English requirements overview, see NMC OET English requirements. Professional correction with per-criterion scoring is available at our pricing page. Are you a doctor rather than a nurse? See OET for Kuwait doctors for the GMC and PLAB pathway.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions on this topic — full answers below.
Does my Kuwait MOH licence count for NMC registration?
What OET score do nurses in Kuwait need for the NMC?
Where can nurses in Kuwait take the OET?
Can I use my Kuwait nursing experience in my NMC application?
How long does it take to move from Kuwait to NMC registration?
Which OET sub-test is hardest for nurses in Kuwait?
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