No NHS Job After Passing PLAB? Saudi, Australia or Stay? (2026)

You passed PLAB. You did everything right. And you still don't have an NHS job. If that's you right now, this video is for you — because the problem isn't you, it's the system, and there's a clear way forward. In this video, I break down why so many PLAB-passed IMGs are stuck without an NHS offer in 2026 (UK saturation, the closed MTI pathway, and the MRCP question nobody wants to answer honestly) — and give you a realistic action plan for the next 6–12 months. ✅ Subscribe for weekly guidance on UK, Saudi, Gulf, and Australian pathways for Pakistani doctors, nurses, and public health professionals: [CHANNEL LINK] What You'll Learn: ✔️ Why PLAB-passed doctors are still struggling to land NHS jobs in 2026 ✔️ What the MTI closure and MRCP uncertainty actually mean for you ✔️ The biggest mistake PLAB-passed IMGs make while waiting for an NHS offer ✔️ Saudi & Gulf licensing: fast, affordable, and underused ✔️ The hidden catch in the Australian AMC pathway right now ✔️ How to build a CV that gets you hired even without an NHS post yet ✔️ A practical 4-step action plan for the next 6–12 months Timestamps: 0:00 The Hard Truth 0:45 UK Saturation, MTI Closure & MRCP Uncertainty 2:00 The Biggest Mistake PLAB-Passed Doctors Make 2:50 4 Realistic Pathways Right Now 3:50 Saudi & Gulf Pathway Breakdown 5:00 Australia: The Catch Nobody Talks About 6:10 Stay Local & Build Your CV 7:10 The Mindset Shift for 2026 8:00 Your 6–12 Month Action Plan 8:50 You Are Not Alone 💬 Drop your specialty and current hospital in the comments — I personally reply with guidance for your specific situation. 📌 More on international pathways: Saudi vs UAE Licensing Comparison: ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video reflects general guidance based on current trends and publicly available information. Licensing requirements, visa rules, and competition ratios change frequently — always verify with the official regulatory body (GMC, SCFHS, DHA, AHPRA, etc.) before making career decisions. Thank you for watching, and I'll see you in the next one.