Freelance Work Permit in UAE: Requirements and Costs 

Freelance Work Permit in UAE

Whether you’re a recent graduate, a stay-at-home mom trying to supplement your income, or an experienced professional wishing to continue working after retirement, freelancing has grown in popularity in the UAE due to the growth of the gig economy. Numerous businesses have a need for independent contractors, and there are chances for both one-time jobs and ongoing employment. However, you’ll need to obtain a freelancing license before you can begin taking on freelance employment in the United Arab Emirates.

This is a thorough guide explaining the steps, expenditures, and documentation needed to get a freelance permit in Dubai or Abu Dhabi.

Freelance License in Dubai

With a freelancing license, you can work in Dubai under your own name as opposed to a company name. Within two working days, applicants can complete a simple online application process or in person at a customer service center, according to the Dubai Development Authority (DDA).

Cost:

  • Permit Fees: AED 7,500
  • Knowledge Dirham: AED 10
  • Innovation Dirham: AED 10

Requirements:

  • Passport copy with residence visa page
  • Self-declaration form
  • No-object certificate if the activity is listed on the Licensing Categories Decision (LCD)

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Freelance License in Abu Dhabi

Freelancers in Abu Dhabi have access to almost 100 different activities, ranging from AI development to photography. The Tamm platform is used to handle the licensing process, which takes about ten working days to complete.

Cost:

  • Ministry of Economy fees: AED 2,500
  • Abu Dhabi Chamber fee: AED 50
  • Additional fees of AED 100 per activity after the first six
  • Commercial license issuance: AED 10
  • Organizational entities fee: AED 790
  • Registration fee: AED 10
  • Establishment card request fee: AED 315
  • Social contributions: AED 1,500

Requirements:

  • Attested professional / academic qualifications
  • Experience certificates
  • No-objection certificate for foreign investors
  • Professional certificates

News Source: Khaleej Times

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