How to use the Report Transfer option while applying for Verification through DataFlow?

 For professionals looking for work opportunities in the Gulf locations  such as Bahrain, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Qatar etc., it is essential to have professional license from the governing bodies in these locations. To get the professional licenses, professionals have to obtain the Primary Source Verification (PSV) Report for their application to the regulatory authority in the region. For example, for professionals who want to apply for a NHRA license, it is essential to have a Primary Source Verification report for their application. However, the applicants who have already gone through their Primary Source Verification process but moving to a new location or authority, need not undergo the entire verification process again. They can use the Report Transfer option by DataFlow, saving their cost and time, resulting in speeding up the process of obtaining the professional license from the authority.

What is Report Transfer and how to use this service?

The option of Report Transfer by DataFlow transfer an applicant’s previously verified DataFlow Primary Source Verification Report from one regulator to another. The report is usually provided  within 5-7 working days, if no other additional documents are added to the verification list.

Once you have applied for report transfer, DataFlow reviews the request and identifies if they are any additional documents that require verification.

Opting for the Report Transfer service saves applicants valuable time and money.

To make sure the DataFlow report transfer, you need to:

       Submit a newly signed copy of  the Letter of Authorization  - a mandatory requirement.

       Process the fee for the application, which may differ depending on the regulator.

 

Which regulators allow the Report Transfer Option?

Report Transfer is applicable to the regulators listed below. All of them accept previously verified DataFlow’s PSV report.

       Saudi Council For Health Specialities

       General Medical Council UK

       Department of Health, Abu Dhabi

       Oman Medical Speciality Board

       Dubai Health Authority

       Department of Healthcare Practitioners – Ministry of Public Health – The State of Qatar

       National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

       Ministry of Work, Municipalities Affairs and Urban Planning

       Sharjah Health Authority

       Dubai Healthcare City Authority

       Malaysian Medical Council, Dhaman

       Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services

       Community Development Authority, Dubai

       Government of Sharjah – Social Services Department

       Department of Community Development, Abu Dhabi

       Ministry of Manpower, Singapore

       The Council for Regulating the Practice of Engineering Professions, Bahrain

       Ministry of Health and Prevention, UAE

To know more, watch the video: https://corp.dataflowgroup.com/blog-post/report-transfer/

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