COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO FREELANCE PERMITS AND VISAS

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Freelance Permits vs. Freelance Visas

Freelance Permit

  • Purpose: Allows you to legally work as a freelancer in the UAE.
  • Issued by: Various free zones and government departments like Dubai Media City, Abu Dhabi’s twofour54, and Ajman Creative City.
  • Requirements: You may need a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from your current visa sponsor if you are already on a different visa.
  • Validity: Typically, valid for one year and can be renewed

Freelance Visa

  • Purpose: A type of residence visa that allows you to live and work in the UAE as a freelancer.
  • Issued by: GDRFA or ICP but processed through the Free zones and other authorities that issue freelance permits.
  • Requirements: You need to have a freelance permit first. Other requirements include a medical test, Emirates ID, and health insurance.
  • Validity: Usually valid for one to three years, depending on the issuing authority.

To work as a freelancer in the UAE, you’ll need to follow a series of steps to obtain both a Freelance Permit and a Freelance Visa.

Here’s a detailed guide:

Processes

  1. Choose a Free Zone
    • Select a free zone that offers freelance permits, such as Dubai Media City, Abu Dhabi’s twofour54, or Ajman Creative City.
  2. Apply for a Freelance Permit
    • Documents Needed: Passport copy, passport-sized photo, No Objection Certificate (NOC) from your current sponsor (if applicable), and proof of qualifications or work experience.
    • Application: Submit your application through the chosen free zone’s online portal or service center.
  3. Obtain the Freelance Permit
    • Once approved, you’ll receive your freelance permit, which allows you to legally work as a freelancer in the UAE.
  4. Apply for a Freelance Visa
    • Documents Needed: Freelance permit, medical test results, Emirates ID application, health insurance, and entry permit.
    • Application: Submit your visa application through the free zone’s portal or service center.
  5. Complete Medical Test and Emirates ID
    • Undergo a medical test and apply for an Emirates ID as part of the visa process.
  6. Receive Residency Visa
    • Once all documents are approved, you’ll receive your residency visa, allowing you to live and work in the UAE.

Costs

  • Freelance Permit: Starts from AED 7,500 per year.
  • Establishment Card: AED 2,000 per year.
  • Medical Test: Costs vary depending on the free zone.
  • Entry Permit: Around AED 1,150.
  • Residency Visa: Approximately AED 5,000, depending on the free zone.

Requirements

For Freelance Permit

  • Eligibility: Typically for professionals in media, technology, and education sectors.
  • Documents: Passport copy, passport-sized photo, NOC (if applicable), and proof of qualifications or work experience.

For Freelance Visa

  • Eligibility: Must have a freelance permit and meet health and security requirements.
  • Documents: Freelance permit, medical test results, Emirates ID application, health insurance, and entry permit.

Here’s a comprehensive list of authorities in the UAE that provide Freelance Permits and Freelance Visas:

Dubai

  • Dubai Media City
  • Dubai Internet City
  • Dubai Knowledge Park
  • Dubai Design District (d3)
  • Dubai Development Authority (DDA)
  • Dubai South Free Zone

Abu Dhabi

  • twofour54
  • Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED)

Sharjah

  • Sharjah Media City (Shams)

Ajman

  • Ajman Free Zone
  • Ajman Creative City

Fujairah

  • Fujairah Creative City

Ras Al Khaimah

  • Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ)

These authorities offer various packages and services tailored to freelancers, including office space and business support services.