Solvia – Medical License Recognition in Europe
Solvia helps doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals get their medical license recognized in Germany, Austria, and Spain. We provide step-by-step homologation guidance, verified job listings, and visa support.
Our Services
- Medical License Recognition (Approbation) – Step-by-step guide to getting your medical degree recognized in Germany, Austria, or Spain. Get a personalized document checklist and timeline.
- Medical Jobs in Europe – Browse verified doctor and nurse positions in leading European hospitals. Specialties include cardiology, pediatrics, neurology, general surgery, and more. Salaries range from €5,500–€12,000/month in Germany.
- Visa Information for Doctors – Complete guide to work visas, EU Blue Card, and Chancenkarte for healthcare professionals moving to Germany and Europe.
- Medical Language Courses – German language courses and FSP (Fachsprachprüfung) exam preparation designed specifically for doctors and nurses.
- For Employers – Recruit qualified international doctors and nurses for your hospital or clinic. Access pre-screened candidates with verified credentials.
- Blog & Guides – Expert articles on medical license recognition, language learning, visa processes, and life as a healthcare professional in Europe.
How It Works
- Choose Your Country – Select Germany, Austria, or Spain as your target destination.
- Get Your Plan – Receive a personalized homologation roadmap with document requirements.
- Prepare Documents – We guide you through apostille, translation, and certification steps.
- Start Working – Get matched with verified hospital positions across Europe.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the Approbation process take in Germany?
The Approbation timeline varies: Germany takes 3–12 months depending on your country of origin, document readiness, and the federal state. Indian doctors typically need 6–12 months including FSP preparation. Argentine and Colombian doctors may complete faster with EU-aligned curricula.
What is the Kenntnisprüfung vs Gleichwertigkeitsprüfung?
The Kenntnisprüfung is a knowledge exam required when your medical degree isn't considered fully equivalent. The Gleichwertigkeitsprüfung (equivalency assessment) determines whether your qualifications match German standards. Most non-EU doctors take the Kenntnisprüfung.
What salary can I expect as a doctor in Germany?
Doctors in Germany earn €5,500–€12,000/month depending on specialty, experience, and hospital type. Assistenzarzt (resident) positions start around €5,500/month, while Fachärzte (specialists) earn €7,500–€12,000/month.
Do I need to speak German to work as a doctor?
Yes. You need B2-level German for the medical language exam (Fachsprachprüfung/FSP). Solvia offers specialized medical German courses to help you prepare.
Can I work in Germany while waiting for my Approbation?
Yes. You can apply for a Berufserlaubnis (temporary medical license) which allows you to work under supervision while your Approbation is being processed.
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