Qualifications recognized in UAE must typically undergo an equivalency process through the Ministry of Education. For academic credentials: 1) Bachelor's degrees from accredited universities listed on recognized databases (such as IAU, CHEA, or country-specific accreditation bodies); 2) Foreign degrees must be attested first by the country of issue, then by the UAE Embassy in that country, and finally by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs; 3) For professionals, industry-specific credentials are evaluated by relevant authorities (Healthcare: Dubai Health Authority/HAAD; Engineering: Society of Engineers; Legal: UAE Ministry of Justice). Professional qualifications like ACCA, CFA, PMP, and CISSP are widely recognized. For teaching positions, specific education qualifications plus teaching licenses are required. The UAE has licensing requirements for regulated professions including medicine, engineering, accounting, and law. Always check current requirements as recognition procedures are updated periodically.
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