International Medical Graduates

International Medical Graduates (IMGs) are a valued and essential part of our workforce in Northern Ireland.

There are a range of organisations that can answer your questions and orientate you to practice here.

The NI Medical and Dental Training Agency (NIMDTA) have lots of resources here. They also have a Facebook group to support new trainee Doctors and Dentists.

NIMDTA GP Dept hold a database of practices which are current Visa Sponsors. Please email for more information gpcpd.nimdta@hscni.net

You can find information on local representative groups here and you can find out more about living in Northern Ireland here.

If you need a Visa Sponsor after completing your GP Specialty Training, you can find out more by watching the webinar at this LINK. Please contact gpcpd.nimdta@hscni.net to request the password.



Adapting to UK medical practice can be hard for any doctor, regardless of where you are from, or how experienced you are. Your personal wellbeing is important and you can find some resources and support organisations at this link. The GMC host a free workshop designed to help doctors new to the UK, by offering practical guidance about ethical scenarios you may encounter, and the chance to connect virtually with other doctors coming from abroad.

https://www.gmc-uk.org/about/what-we-do-and-why/learning-and-support/workshops-for-doctors/welcome-to-uk-practice

The BMA can help you as an IMG, whether you are looking to make the move to the UK or are just starting out in your new job here.

https://www.bma.org.uk/advice-and-support/international-doctors

There are also some excellent financial tips from the Cameron Fund HERE

The RCGP have produced a comprehensive guide covering all the issues overseas doctors may face when considering a career in General Practice in the UK and has useful links to other resources throughout. It is relevant to family doctors who have never worked in the UK as a GP, including doctors from the UK who have done their speciality training abroad. It aims to support you to make an informed decision about whether living and working in the UK as a GP is right for you, and to help you understand what is involved.

https://www.rcgp.org.uk/training-exams/discover-general-practice/overseas-doctors-guide.aspx

Applying for a Health and Care Visa

You can browse a range of jobs which offer a Visa sponsor at this LINK. You can also view the Jobs Board on this website (some adverts highlight they are a visa sponsor)

For detailed information on this process click here

For GP trainees who entered GP training before February 2024, you can apply for a 4 month extension after you CCT through NIMDTA, to allow you time to find a suitable longer term post. More information HERE

For Practices who wish to apply to be a Visa sponsor, you can more information HERE

Opportunities for GPs recently qualified in Republic of Ireland

Did you know that if you have qualified as a GP within the past 2 years in the Republic of Ireland, you can now follow a Streamlined Process to be able to work in Northern Ireland? This avoids the need to sit any exam and allows you to do a short orientation placement in a training practice in the area where you might wish to work

To find out more click HERE

GP Retention Scheme for IMGs who have trained in the UK

The GP Retention Scheme offers stable work in a practice of your choice for up to 3 years ( 4 sessions per week) with one Out of Hours session worked per month. This can be alongside additional sessional work (Visa permitting). More information can be found HERE

Demonstrating your English

You can take the IELTS (international English language test system) or the OET (occupational English test) to demonstrate you have a good level of English. To pass these tests you will need a good standard of English and must prepare well in advance. The tests are available in a number of different countries and you may choose to take the test before you arrive in the UK.