What is the UAE Freelancer Permit?
The UAE Freelancer Permit is a self-employment licence + residence visa package that lets individuals operate as solo professionals in the United Arab Emirates. It is issued by one of the UAE's 40+ free zone authorities, which act as both business registrar and visa sponsor. The freelancer holds a trade licence allowing specific business activities, an Emirates ID, and a 2- or 3-year residence visa - all packaged together for one annual fee.
Unlike the Freiberufler or Autรณnomo systems, the UAE freelancer permit is not embedded in tax law (there is no personal income tax to be embedded into) but in commercial law. You buy your licence from a free zone, you become a tax resident of the UAE if you spend 183+ days there, and you owe 0% personal income tax on your worldwide earnings.
Free zones compared
Your choice of free zone determines your cost, your permitted activities, your visa quota and which clients you can serve directly. The five most popular free zones for freelancers in 2026:
| Free Zone | Sectors | Annual Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| DMCC (Dubai Multi Commodities Centre) | Consulting, trading, finance, tech, creative | AED 20,000-25,000 | Premium consultants & traders |
| Dubai Internet City (DIC) / TECOM | Tech, software, IT consulting, AI/data | AED 15,000-22,000 | Software developers & IT consultants |
| Dubai Media City | Journalism, content, video, marketing, PR | AED 15,000-22,000 | Writers, creators, marketing pros |
| Fujairah Creative City | Creative, IT, consulting (broad list) | AED 7,500-12,000 | Budget-conscious freelancers |
| Dubai South / IFZA | Logistics, e-commerce, services, consulting | AED 12,500-18,000 | Cost/feature balance |
Fujairah Creative City is the budget pick at around AED 7,500/year all-in. DMCC is the premium pick at AED 20,000-25,000/year but offers the strongest banking relationships and credibility for high-value clients. DIC and Media City sit in the middle and are sector-specific.
Mainland vs free zone
Until 2021 only mainland UAE licences (issued by the Department of Economy and Tourism) allowed you to serve UAE-based clients directly without a local intermediary. Free zone licences were restricted to international clients and required a service agent for mainland work. Since the 2021 reforms, free zone freelancers can serve mainland UAE clients more freely, especially in DMCC, DIC and Dubai South.
Mainland freelancer licences are still available (via the GoFreelance platform or directly through DET) and remove all client-location restrictions, but they cost more (AED 7,500 licence + AED 5,000-8,000 visa) and require an NOC if you're employed elsewhere. For most independent freelancers in 2026, a DIC or DMCC free zone licence is the optimal balance of cost and flexibility.
Application steps
- Choose your free zone (or mainland) and the specific business activities you want on the licence. Each activity is listed by code - pick 2-3 related codes (e.g. "Management Consultancy" + "IT Consultancy").
- Submit the freelance application online via the free zone portal (DMCC, DIC, IFZA, Fujairah CC all have one-stop digital portals) with your passport, CV, portfolio and qualifications.
- Receive the initial approval (typically 3-7 days) and pay the licence fee. You will be issued a freelancer trade licence/permit immediately on payment.
- Apply for the entry permit (e-visa) if outside the UAE, OR change status from your current visa if inside the UAE. Entry permit takes 3-5 days.
- Enter the UAE on the entry permit and complete the medical fitness test (chest X-ray + blood test) at a DHA-approved centre - about 1 hour.
- Visit the General Directorate of Residency & Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) for biometrics and Emirates ID application. Receive the Emirates ID within 5-10 days.
- Open a UAE bank account (Emirates NBD, Mashreq, ADCB and WIO are the most freelancer-friendly). Minimum balance requirements vary AED 3,000-25,000.
Total cost breakdown
| Item | Fujairah CC | DIC / DMCC |
|---|---|---|
| Freelance licence (1 yr) | AED 7,500 | AED 15,000-20,000 |
| Entry permit / e-visa | AED 1,200 | AED 1,200 |
| Status change (if inside UAE) | AED 700 | AED 700 |
| Medical fitness test | AED 320 | AED 320 |
| Emirates ID (2 yr) | AED 370 | AED 370 |
| Visa stamping (residence) | AED 700 | AED 700 |
| Mandatory health insurance (basic) | AED 700-1,500/yr | AED 1,500-3,500/yr |
| TOTAL Year 1 | ~AED 11,500 | ~AED 20,000-27,500 |
Renewal in Year 2 is mainly the licence + insurance + visa stamping - typically 70-80% of Year 1 cost.
Eligible professions
Each free zone publishes its own list of permitted freelance activities. DIC focuses on tech (developer, designer, consultant, project manager, data scientist, AI specialist). Dubai Media City covers writers, journalists, video producers, PR consultants, content creators. DMCC covers a wide spread including consulting, trading, and crypto-related advisory. Fujairah Creative City has the broadest list (200+ activities) and is the easiest place to register an unusual combination.
Regulated professions (doctors, lawyers, engineers in some specialisations, financial advisors) require additional sector-specific approvals from the DHA, DET, or Securities & Commodities Authority on top of the free zone licence.
Banking, health insurance and tax residency
Banking is the biggest friction point for new UAE freelancers. Compliance has tightened sharply since 2023 and many traditional banks (Emirates NBD, HSBC) will reject low-revenue freelancer applications. WIO and Mashreq NEO have emerged as freelancer-friendly digital banks with simpler onboarding - typically 5-7 days vs. 4-8 weeks at legacy banks.
Health insurance is mandatory for all UAE residence visa holders. Government plans through DAMAN start at AED 600-1,500/year for basic coverage; private plans through Cigna, Bupa or AXA run AED 3,000-15,000/year depending on coverage tier and age.
Tax residency: spend 183+ days/year in the UAE and you can apply for a Tax Residency Certificate (TRC) from the Federal Tax Authority. The TRC is essential if you want to use the UAE's double tax treaties to avoid paying tax in your home country. Cost: AED 1,000-2,000 per certificate.
Family visa and Golden Visa upgrade
Once you hold a UAE residence visa via your freelancer permit, you can sponsor dependants - spouse, children under 18, and parents in some cases. Each dependent visa costs AED 1,000-3,000 plus mandatory health insurance. The sponsor must show income of at least AED 4,000/month (or AED 3,000 + housing) to sponsor a spouse.
There is NO citizenship pathway for UAE freelancers - citizenship is essentially closed to expatriates. However, the 10-year Golden Visa is available to top-earning freelancers who can show monthly income of AED 30,000+, savings of AED 1 million+, or status as a recognised "specialised talent" (selected creatives, scientists, doctors, executives). Golden Visa removes the need for free zone sponsorship and decouples your residence from any single licence.