The UAE is witnessing an uptick in the demand for freelance visas, driven by the increasing number of short-term projects in the market. Free zones across the country are simplifying the process of obtaining freelance licenses, often offering affordable packages, making it harder for the mainland to attract them.
While the Golden Visa program has garnered attention in recent years, freelance visas are now taking center stage as businesses opt for short-term, project-based engagements, reports Gulf News.
What’s a freelance visa?
Multiple free zones across the country, such as Dubai Media City, Dubai Internet City, and Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone, provide easy access to these visas. This makes it a good option as one can work anywhere in the UAE, regardless of the specific free zone that issued their visa, reports Khaleej Times. This move is expected to boost the region’s economy and position it as a global hub for innovation and creativity. To start freelancing in Dubai, you’ll need a freelancer permit, which costs around AED7500.
You can work in various fields as a freelancer, including:
- Media
- Events
- Consultancy
- Education
- Marketing
- Design
- Technology