Inside Sarmat's 3-Day Certified PRO Program: What You'll Learn, Hour by Hour

You have the course page bookmarked. You have read the reviews. But one question keeps nagging: what actually happens during those three days?

A detailed Sarmat PRO course review walking you through each day so you can decide with full information, not guesswork.

Why a Day-by-Day Breakdown Matters When Choosing PRO Training in Dubai

Here is something you will notice if you search for PRO training in Dubai and compare providers: nobody publishes their curriculum in detail. You will find vague module lists, stock photos of classrooms, and a "contact us for more information" button where the schedule should be.

There is a reason for that. Most programmes spread thin content over weeks, or condense it so aggressively that it becomes surface-level theory. Sarmat's Certified PRO Program takes a different approach: 15+ hours of structured, practical instruction across three consecutive days, followed by a 3-month mentorship that continues long after you leave the classroom. That format exists because government processing skills are learned by doing, not by listening.

The lead instructor brings 8+ years of hands-on PRO experience, more than 500 visas processed personally, and over 100 company setups completed across mainland and free zone structures. Every scenario in the programme comes from cases this team has actually handled — not from a textbook.

What Does Day 1 Cover? The UAE Visa Ecosystem and Government Portal Foundations

Day 1 is about building the mental map that every working PRO officer carries in their head. Before you can process a single transaction, you need to understand how UAE government departments connect to each other, which portal handles which service, and what documentation each department actually requires.

Morning sessions cover the UAE legal framework for business and residency. You learn how MOHRE, GDRFA, the Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), and ICP relate to each other — and why a mistake at one department creates a cascade of delays at the others. This is not a lecture on theory. Your instructor walks you through actual scenarios: what happens when an employment visa application has a mismatch between the MOHRE work permit and the GDRFA entry permit, and how you fix it before it turns into a rejection.

Afternoon sessions move into document types. You handle the real forms — employment contracts, offer letters, establishment cards, trade licence applications — and learn what each government entity looks for during review. You practise navigating the MOHRE portal and the GDRFA smart services system, learning where to submit, how to track, and which status codes mean "wait" versus "resubmit."

By the end of Day 1, you understand the full visa ecosystem that most people only learn after months of trial and error on the job.

Don’t want to figure this out alone? Sarmat is a KHDA-certified training provider and registered typing centre in Deira, Dubai. Message us on WhatsApp — we answer questions like this every day.

What Happens on Day 2? Hands-On Processing With Real Government Forms

Day 2 is where most graduates say the programme earns its value. This is the practical core — the reason Sarmat's approach works in three days while other programmes stretch over weeks without the same depth.

Morning sessions are built around simulated visa processing workflows. You work through complete employment visa cycles: from initial MOHRE work permit application through entry permit issuance, status change (for candidates already in the UAE), medical fitness coordination, Emirates ID application, and final visa stamping. Each step uses the actual forms and portal interfaces you will encounter on the job.

Your instructor does not just show you the correct process. They deliberately introduce the common errors — wrong job title codes, mismatched passport details, expired medical results — and train you to catch them before submission. This is the difference between a PRO who processes transactions and a PRO who processes them without rejections.

Afternoon sessions expand into residence visa renewals, cancellations, and the specific procedures for different visa categories that trip up new PROs: investor visas, dependent visas, domestic worker visas, and the golden visa pathway. You also cover Tasheel and Amer centre procedures — the service channels where much of Dubai's day-to-day PRO work actually happens.

The goal by end of Day 2: you should be able to pick up a client file, identify which government transactions are needed, and process them in the correct sequence without supervision.

What Does Day 3 Include? Company Setup, Licensing, and Your Mentorship Kickoff

Day 3 shifts from visa processing to the business formation side of PRO work — the skill set that commands higher salaries and opens doors to corporate roles.

Morning sessions cover trade licence applications through DET for mainland companies, plus the parallel processes for major free zones. You learn what a business setup in Dubai actually requires from the PRO's perspective: initial approval, memorandum of association, office registration (Ejari), establishment card, and the immigration file that allows a company to sponsor employees. You work through these steps using real templates, not simplified examples.

Afternoon sessions bring everything together. You handle complex, multi-step scenarios that combine visa processing and company setup — exactly the kind of work that earns PRO officers AED 8,000 to 12,000 per month at the mid-career level. Then comes the part that no competitor offers: the launch of your 3-month mentorship programme.

The mentorship is not a vague promise of "ongoing support." It is structured check-ins with an experienced PRO professional — the same team that has served 5,000+ clients across Dubai. During these three months, you get guidance on your first real transactions, help with job applications, and access to a network of PRO professionals already working in the field. If you hit a wall during your first week at a new role — a visa application you have never seen, a company setup structure you did not cover in class — you have someone to call.

Is a 3-Day PRO Course Really Enough to Get a Job?

This is the most common objection, and it deserves a direct answer.

Three days of classroom time is not where the learning ends. It is where it begins. The programme is designed as 15+ hours of intensive practical training followed by 90 days of mentorship. That is nearly four months of supported learning, not three days.

Consider the alternative: learning PRO work on the job without training. It typically takes 12 to 18 months to build competence through trial and error, and your mistakes happen on real clients with real consequences — rejected applications, delays, and fines that cost businesses thousands of dirhams. The 3-day programme compresses the foundational knowledge so your on-the-job learning starts at a much higher baseline.

The KHDA certification also matters here. Employers in Dubai — free zone authorities, corporate services firms, law offices, SMEs expanding their teams — recognise KHDA-certified training as proof that a candidate has verified, practical skills. With over 300 certified graduates from Sarmat's KHDA-approved programme, the track record speaks for itself.

How Much Does the Sarmat PRO Programme Cost?

AED 2,890. That is the full price — reduced from AED 5,200 — for three days of live classroom training, the KHDA-certified certificate, and three months of mentorship.

If paying AED 2,890 upfront does not fit your budget right now, Tamara and Tabby installment plans split the cost into roughly AED 720 per month over four payments. You can start the programme this month and spread the payments while you are already applying for jobs.

For context: entry-level PRO officers in Dubai earn AED 4,000 to 6,000 per month. The entire cost of the programme is less than half of one month's starting salary. Mid-level PROs with two to four years of experience earn AED 8,000 to 12,000, and senior PRO professionals — department leads, compliance managers, those who build long-term careers in government services — reach AED 15,000 to 20,000+. The return on a single AED 2,890 investment compounds every month you work in this field.

What Is the Sarmat PRO Program Curriculum? A Quick Summary

If you want the essentials at a glance:

Day 1 — Foundations: UAE legal framework, government department ecosystem (MOHRE, GDRFA, DET, ICP), document types, portal navigation, and the logic behind every PRO transaction.

Day 2 — Hands-On Processing: Complete visa lifecycle practice (employment, residence, renewal, cancellation), real form simulations, error-catching drills, Tasheel and Amer procedures.

Day 3 — Business Setup and Mentorship Launch: Trade licence applications, mainland and free zone company formation, multi-step corporate scenarios, and the kickoff of your 3-month guided mentorship.

Post-Course (Months 1-3): Structured mentorship with an experienced PRO professional. Resume and interview preparation. Job placement support. Real-time guidance on your first transactions.

This is the Sarmat PRO program curriculum that 300+ graduates have completed — practical, KHDA-certified, and built by a team with 12+ years of expertise in UAE government services.

You Have Two Ways to Learn This

You can figure out PRO work on your own over the next year or two, making mistakes on real government transactions and hoping someone at the office will teach you. Or you can walk into a classroom in Deira next week, spend three days learning from someone who has processed 500+ visas and set up 100+ companies, and start your job search with a KHDA certificate and three months of mentorship behind you.

The choice is straightforward. The course runs regularly, class sizes are small, and your seat is not guaranteed.

FAQ

What do you learn in a PRO course in Dubai?

A comprehensive PRO course covers the UAE visa ecosystem (employment, residence, investor, dependent visas), government portal navigation (MOHRE, GDRFA, Tasheel, Amer), document processing, trade licence applications, and company formation procedures. Sarmat's programme adds hands-on form simulations and a 3-month mentorship to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world job performance.

Is a 3-day PRO course enough to get a job?

Yes, when the three days are followed by structured mentorship. Sarmat's Certified PRO Program includes 15+ hours of practical training plus 90 days of guided support, job placement assistance, and access to a professional network. The KHDA certification gives employers confidence that you have verified skills, and graduates consistently enter the job market within weeks of completing the programme.

What is the Sarmat PRO program curriculum?

The curriculum spans three days: Day 1 covers the UAE legal framework, government departments, and portal foundations. Day 2 focuses on hands-on visa processing with real forms and error-catching practice. Day 3 addresses company setup, trade licensing, and launches the 3-month mentorship. The programme is KHDA-certified and taught by a PRO professional with 8+ years of experience and 500+ visas processed.

How much does PRO training cost in Dubai?

Sarmat's KHDA-certified PRO programme costs AED 2,890 (discounted from AED 5,200). This includes three days of live training, the KHDA certificate, and three months of mentorship. Tamara and Tabby installment plans are available at approximately AED 720 per month over four payments. Many competitors do not publish their pricing, which makes direct comparison difficult — but Sarmat's price-to-value ratio, including the mentorship component, is transparent by design.

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