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You’re a freelance digital marketer living in Dubai. You’ve built a decent Instagram following on the side. A skincare brand reaches out and offers you a free product in exchange for a post. You say yes, you post it, and you move on.
Three weeks later, you find out the UAE Media Council has been enforcing a mandatory Advertiser Permit since 1 February 2026. And that post you published? It counts as a commercial advertising activity under UAE law, whether you were paid for it or not.
You’re not alone in feeling caught off guard. Thousands of creators, bloggers, and freelancers across the UAE are in the same position right now, figuring out whether this applies to them, what licence they need first, and what happens if they’ve already posted without one.
This guide answers the five questions that come up most. Do you personally need this permit? What licence do you need before you can apply? Exactly how do you apply? What are the real fines? And what if you’re just visiting the UAE?
Keep reading the article to learn more.
The UAE Advertiser Permit is a mandatory individual licence for anyone who posts advertising or promotional content on social media or digital platforms in the UAE, whether they’re being paid for it or not.
It’s issued by the UAE Media Council (UAEMC), which was established in February 2023 by a federal decree law issued by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE.
The legal foundation is Federal Decree-Law No. (55) of 2023 on Media Regulation. The fines and penalties are set out in Cabinet Resolution No. (42) of 2025.
The UAE Media Council lists five official objectives for the permit, published verbatim on their website:
This permit is part of the UAE’s broader effort to formalize its creator economy. The country is treating individual content creators the same way it treats any licensed business, with a verifiable identity, a registered presence, and enforceable standards.
The UAE Advertiser Permit exists because the digital advertising space has been growing fast, with no individual-level accountability for creators.
Brands were commissioning personal accounts to post commercial content, some of it in tightly regulated areas like real estate and financial products, without any formal record of who was posting or whether they met any standards.
The UAE Media Council closed that gap through Federal Decree-Law No. (55) of 2023 on Media Regulation. The permit creates a registered record of every individual posting commercial content in the UAE: who they are, which platforms they’re using, and what their licence status is.
Enforcement started on 1 February 2026 and it’s real. Your first violation for posting without a permit brings a written warning and a 30-day window to fix things. That window is your best possible outcome. A second violation costs AED 20,000, and the window doesn’t come back.
If you’re a freelancer doing paid content work, a blogger who takes gifted products, or an employee who occasionally promotes brands on your personal profile, the permit applies to you. Ignoring it doesn’t change that. It just means you’re operating without a licence in a country that’s actively checking.
Any individual who posts advertising or promotional content on social media or digital platforms in the UAE needs this permit, paid or unpaid, with only two narrow exceptions. There’s no minimum follower count anywhere in the law. No earnings threshold. No exception for a single post.
You need the permit if you fit any of these descriptions, as published by the UAE Media Council at:
Yes. One sponsored post published while you’re physically in the UAE triggers the permit requirement. You can’t apply for it yourself as a visitor.
You need to go through a UAE Media Council-accredited advertising or talent management agency. If a brand or agency brought you to the UAE for a campaign, they share the responsibility of making sure your visitor permit is in place before you post.
The UAE Media Council’s exemptions clause lists only two official exemptions. These are the only two. There are no others:
What does that first exemption actually mean for you? If you own a café and you post about it on your personal Instagram, you don’t need the permit. The moment you post about someone else’s café because they gave you a free lunch, you do. That’s exactly where the line is.
There are two permit types. Which one you need depends on whether you live in the UAE or you’re visiting.
Feature | Standard Permit (Residents) | Visiting Advertiser Permit |
Who it’s for | UAE citizens and residents | Non-residents physically in the UAE |
Validity | 1 year, renewable | Up to 3 months, extendable once (max 6 months) |
Current fee | Free for 3 years from date of issuance | Verify current fee at uaemc.gov.ae |
How to apply | UAE Media Council portal using UAE Pass | Only through a Council-accredited agency |
Legal fee basis | Cabinet Resolution No. (41) of 2025 | Same |
Fee Disclaimer: Fees are set by Cabinet Resolution No. (41) of 2025 and can be updated at any time.
To apply for the UAE Advertiser Permit, you need to meet all four criteria. If you’re missing even one, your application won’t go through.
That trade license requirement catches most freelancers by surprise. Let’s break it down properly.
Yes. You can’t apply for the advertiser permit without a valid UAE trade license in your own name that covers electronic media or digital marketing activity. That’s not a suggestion. It’s a hard gate in the application process, as confirmed by the UAE Media Council’s eligibility criteria.
You can’t use a client’s license. You can’t use your employer’s licence as an independent operator. The license has to be in your name.
Check whether your current license lists electronic media, digital marketing, or content creation as an activity. If it does, you’re ready to move to the permit application. If it doesn’t, you’ll need to add that activity before you proceed.
At IFZA, adding or changing a business activity normally costs AED 2,000. For new April 2026 applications, that amendment fee is waived for the life of the license.
Option 1: Dubai Mainland via the Department of Economic Development (DED). You can get a professional or commercial license from the Department of Economic Development (DED) with a digital marketing or electronic media activity listed.
Option 2: UAE Free Zone Professional License. Many UAE free zones offer standalone professional or consultancy licenses for content creators, digital marketers, and media consultants. IFZA (International Free Zone Authority), headquartered at Dubai Digital Park, Dubai Silicon Oasis, is a widely used option.
Here’s what their April 2026 pricing looks like for a professional or consultancy license, sourced from the official IFZA April 2026. Partner Pricelist:
How Much Does an IFZA Freelance License Cost in April 2026?
IFZA Package | Annual Price (Incl. VAT) | What’s Included |
Zero Visa | AED 11,900 | License + free FlexiDesk for 1 year |
1 Visa | AED 14,900 | License + 1 free residence visa for life + 1 FlexiDesk |
2 Visa | AED 16,900 | License + 1 free residence visa for life + 2 FlexiDesks |
3 Visa | AED 18,900 | License + 1 free residence visa for life + 3 FlexiDesks |
4+ Visa | AED 20,900 | License + 1 free residence visa for life |
There are a few things worth knowing about the April 2026 IFZA promotion before you decide:
IFZA Pricing Disclaimer: All prices are sourced from IFZA’s official April 2026 Partner Pricelist (inclusive of VAT) and the February 2026 Schedule of Fees. IFZA reserves the right to change fees without notice.
Also Read: Dual License UAE 2026: The Smartest Way to Run a Free Zone + Mainland Business
The UAE Advertiser Permit application requires the following documents, sourced from the UAE Media Council’s e-services portal.
Always verify the current full list on the portal before submitting, since requirements can change:
The full application runs through the UAE Media Council’s online portal. You need your UAE Pass to log in. Here’s the exact process:
Already posting without a permit and worried about it? Stop posting promotional content for brands right now until your permit is in place.
Your first violation gets you a written warning and a 30-day window to fix things. That window is the best outcome you can get, and it only happens once. A second violation is a straight AED 20,000 fine with no warning.
Getting your permit approved isn’t the finish line. The UAE Media Council sets out ongoing requirements for every permit holder:
Your Advertiser Permit makes you a licensed individual advertiser in the UAE. It doesn’t clear you to post content in every industry. If your work touches any of the following areas, you need a separate approval from the relevant UAE authority before anything goes live.
If you create content for mortgage, property investment, or financial services clients in the UAE, this section is directly relevant to your daily work. Posting in these categories without the extra approval is its own violation, separate from any permit issues.
Every fine and consequence listed here comes straight from Cabinet Resolution No. (42) of 2025. These are the official numbers. Don’t rely on what you’ve seen shared on social media or read on third-party blogs.
These are the penalties from Table No. 1 of Cabinet Resolution No. (42) of 2025:
Violation | First Offence | Second Offence |
Advertising on social media without a permit | Written warning + 30-day window to fix it | AED 20,000; AED 50,000 on further repeat |
Continuing to post advertising content after permit expiry | AED 10,000 | AED 20,000 (doubled on repeat) |
Practicing additional media activity without a permit | AED 5,000 + 30-day window | AED 16,000; possible closure if not resolved |
Failing to renew licence after 30-day grace period | AED 150 per day | Capped at AED 3,000 |
Assigning or amending the licence without prior approval | AED 20,000 + 30-day window | Licence revoked if not resolved |
Giving false or misleading information in the application | AED 5,000 | Doubled on repeat |
Not following permit conditions per Chairman Decision No. (9) of 2024 | Written warning | AED 10,000 |
Posting advertising material without regulatory authority approval | AED 10,000 | Doubled on repeat |
Violating advertising conditions under Article 33 of Implementing Regulation | AED 20,000 | AED 50,000 (doubled on further repeat) |
These penalties are from Table No. 2 of Cabinet Resolution No. (42) of 2025 and apply to what you actually publish, separate from your permit status:
On top of financial penalties, the Council can also:
If you’re an international creator flying to the UAE for a brand deal, sponsored trip, or campaign shoot, here’s exactly what applies to you. The rules are stricter than what residents face.
You can’t apply for the permit yourself. Full stop. You need to register through a UAE Media Council-accredited advertising or talent management agency. There’s no direct application route for visitors.
The visiting permit is valid for up to 3 months and can be extended once for the same period. That gives you a maximum of 6 months total. One sponsored post published while you’re physically in the UAE triggers the requirement, regardless of where your audience is based or where the brand is headquartered.
Here’s a real-world example of how this plays out. A UK-based fashion influencer flies to Dubai for a luxury skincare brand’s product launch. The brand has gifted her the trip and she posts an Instagram Story from the event venue showcasing the new products.
That single post, published on UAE soil on behalf of a brand, is a commercial advertising activity under UAE law. Without a visitor permit coordinated through an accredited agency beforehand, both she and the brand are exposed to a fine under Cabinet Resolution No. (42) of 2025.
If a brand or agency brought you to the UAE for a campaign, they share the responsibility of sorting the visitor permit process before you post anything. Fees for the visiting permit apply under Cabinet Resolution No. (41) of 2025.
Also Read: Digital Advertiser Permit UAE: Requirements, Cost & How to Apply (2026)
Q1. I’m a business owner promoting my own Instagram page. Do I need this permit?
No. The UAE Media Council explicitly exempts people who advertise their own products or services or those of a company they personally own through their personal accounts. This is the most asked question in creator communities and the answer is a clear no.
Q2. What if I only get gifts or free stays and no actual cash? Does the permit still apply?
Yes. The permit covers advertising activities “whether for financial compensation or not.” Gifted products, complimentary stays, barter deals, and affiliate commissions all count. The payment format doesn’t matter.
Q3. Is there a minimum follower count before the requirement kicks in?
No. There’s no follower threshold anywhere in the legislation. The permit applies at any audience size, whether you have 500 followers or 5 million.
Q4. I’m on a spouse or dependent visa. Can I get this permit?
You’ll need your own valid trade licence that covers electronic media activity. A dependent visa on its own doesn’t satisfy the eligibility criteria.
Q5. Is the permit really free, and how long does the free period last?
Yes. It’s free for 3 years from the date you receive it for UAE citizens and residents. Fees apply after that under Cabinet Resolution No. (41) of 2025. Check the current post-three-year fee on the media services fees page.
Q6. What’s the real fine for posting without a permit?
Your first violation gets you a written warning and a 30-day window to get compliant. If you don’t fix it, or it happens again, the fine is AED 20,000. A further repeat costs AED 50,000.
Q7. My permit expired and I kept posting. What now?
That’s AED 10,000 for the first offense, doubling to AED 20,000 on repeat. Renew your permit right away.
Q8. Can I use my employer’s trade licence to qualify for the permit?
You may be able to, if your employer’s commercial licence covers electronic media activity. It’s not automatic.
Q9. Does the permit cover all platforms or just Instagram?
All platforms. Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, X (Twitter), personal websites, and blogs—every account you use for advertising content needs to be registered and linked to your permit.
Q10. Where can I read the full legal text myself?
Getting compliant with the UAE Advertiser Permit comes down to two practical steps: getting the right trade licence in your name first, then completing the application through the UAE Media Council portal.
If you’re starting from scratch on the licence side, an IFZA Professional Licence starts at AED 11,900 per year (April 2026 pricing, inclusive of VAT), with the amendment fee waived for the life of your licence on new April applications. That’s the foundation you need to move forward.
At JSB Incorporation, we’ve helped hundreds of entrepreneurs, freelancers, and content creators get properly licensed and compliant in the UAE.
We know exactly which licence activities qualify you for the Advertiser Permit, we take care of the paperwork from start to finish, and we’re upfront about every cost before you commit.
No hidden fees. No surprises. Most licence setups are done in weeks, not months. Whether you’re getting your first UAE licence or adding an activity to an existing one, we’ll walk you through every step so nothing gets missed.
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