How to Start a Babysitting or Nanny Services Business in Dubai (2026)

How to Start a Babysitting or Nanny Services Business in Dubai (2026)

Key Highlights

  1. Dubai’s expat population stands at approximately 92%, driving year-round demand for professional, licensed childcare services across the city.
  2. Starting a babysitting or nanny services business in Dubai requires a Professional License from DET or a UAE free zone authority. No exceptions.
  3. A nanny recruitment agency requires MOHRE approval on top of a trade license. In 2025, MOHRE recorded 300 violations and shut down 12 unlicensed offices in February 2026.
  4. 100% foreign ownership is available for both business models on the mainland and in UAE free zones, with IFZA free zone licenses starting from AED 11,900.

 

Starting a babysitting or nanny services business in Dubai requires a Professional License, issued by Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) for mainland businesses or by a UAE free zone authority. 

There are two legally distinct business models you need to choose between. One is a direct babysitting service, where your trained staff provide temporary at-home childcare. 

Another is a nanny recruitment agency, where you recruit and place domestic workers with families on long-term contracts. Each is licensed differently, and each puts you under a different government authority.

Dubai’s childcare demand is genuine. The city is home to one of the world’s largest expat populations, with approximately 92% of residents being expatriates, most of them in dual-income households where both partners work full-time. 

That creates a steady, year-round need for reliable, professional childcare services that families trust. But before you take your first booking or sign your first placement contract, the license comes first. Operating without one isn’t a gray area. It’s a direct violation of UAE commercial law, regardless of how small you start.

One thing to note upfront: neither model covers formal early childhood education or boarding facilities. Those require KHDA nursery licensing, which is a completely separate process.

What’s the Difference Between a Babysitting Service and a Nanny Agency?

A babysitting service provides temporary, at-home childcare through your own staff and needs only a Professional License. A nanny agency that recruits and places domestic workers with families requires a Professional License plus separate MOHRE approval. 

That one extra approval layer changes your compliance obligations significantly, so this is the most important decision you’ll make before applying for anything.

A babysitting service covers supervision, playtime, and light meal assistance at client homes. It doesn’t include medical care, overnight boarding, or any structured education program. Think of it as a clean, flexible, and relatively low-barrier model to enter compared to the recruitment agency route.

The nanny placement model is more regulated. Under UAE Federal Decree-Law No. 21 of 2023, nanny/babysitter is listed as occupation number 11 among 19 recognized domestic worker professions in the UAE. 

Placement agencies fall under MOHRE’s authority, and that framework comes with strict obligations you must fulfill before you place a single worker with a family.

What License Do You Need and How Do You Register?

A babysitting or childcare service in Dubai requires a Professional License, one of six official UAE license types, obtainable via DET Dubai for mainland setups or through a UAE free zone authority.

The Mainland Route: 9 Steps

If you want to serve clients across all of Dubai, from residential communities to hotels and corporate offices, the mainland DET route is the right fit. Here are the nine official registration steps:

  1. Identify your business activity from the UAE’s 2,000+ approved activities
  2. Select your legal structure, either a sole establishment or an LLC, governed by Federal Decree-Law No. 32 of 2021, as amended by Federal Decree-Law No. 20 of 2025 (effective October 14, 2025)
  3. Apply for a Professional License under the correct childcare activity
  4. Reserve your trade name via DET. It must reflect your activity and your chosen legal structure
  5. Obtain initial approval from DET (no-objection certificate) to proceed with your license application
  6. Draft and notarize a Memorandum of Association if you’re forming an LLC
  7. Secure a registered business address with an Ejari-registered lease, verified through RERA
  8. Obtain additional government approvals. MOHRE approval is mandatory if you’ll be recruiting domestic workers
  9. Submit your full document package and collect your license through DET service centers or through the Bashr digital platform, which can process registration in as little as 15 minutes

The Free Zone Route: IFZA

If you’re a solo operator or running a lean operation, IFZA offers 100% foreign ownership, no local sponsor requirement, and a FlexiDesk as your office alternative. Here’s what the 2026 pricing looks like for a 1-year Professional License:

IFZA 1-Year License Package

Standard Price (VAT Incl.)

Visa Allocation

Zero Visa

AED 11,900

None

1 Visa

AED 14,900

1 Free Visa for Life

2 Visas

AED 16,900

1 Free Visa for Life

3 Visas

AED 18,900

1 Free Visa for Life

4+ Visas

AED 20,900

1 Free Visa for Life

Additional IFZA costs to factor into your budget:

  • Three business activities are included per license at no extra charge. Each additional activity costs AED 1,000, up to a maximum of 7 activities total
  • UAE Residence Visa: AED 3,750 per 2-year cycle
  • Establishment Card (initial application): AED 2,000
  • Establishment Card renewal: AED 2,200
  • FlexiDesks are included free with Zero, 1, 2, and 3-visa packages

 

Disclaimer: IFZA fees are based on the April 2026 price list and may change without prior notice. DET mainland fees vary depending on your business activity, legal structure, and office lease type. Verify all current costs directly with DET Dubai, IFZA, or a licensed business setup consultant before making any financial commitments.

Also Read: Mainland vs Free Zone Business Bank Accounts in UAE 2026: What Really Makes Banking Easier for You

Extra Steps for Running a Nanny Recruitment Agency

A nanny recruitment agency in Dubai must obtain MOHRE approval in addition to a trade license. This is regulated under Ministerial Resolution No. 676 of 2022

 on the licensing and regulation of domestic worker recruitment offices. In 2025, MOHRE recorded 300 violations by 57 domestic worker recruitment offices across the UAE, and in February 2026, 12 unlicensed offices were shut down and referred to public prosecution. That’s not a light obligation to ignore.

The full legal framework governing your agency includes Federal Decree-Law No. 9 of 2022 on Domestic Workers, as amended by Federal Decree-Law No. 21 of 2023, along with Ministerial Resolutions Nos. 674 and 675 of 2022 covering labor relations and Wages Protection System coverage and Cabinet Resolution No. 106 of 2022 on executive regulations and penalties.

Your mandatory obligations as a licensed agency include:

  • Providing the worker with full contract details, including salary, working hours, and job description, before they enter the UAE
  • Conducting a medical examination within 30 days of the worker’s arrival
  • Providing suitable housing and subsistence while the placement process is ongoing
  • Educating workers on UAE customs, applicable laws, and their legal labor rights

 

There is one rule with no exceptions. You cannot charge any fee or financial commission to the domestic worker, either before or after employment starts. 

Every employer engagement also requires a written recruitment contract that specifies worker requirements, rights and obligations, relocation costs, service fees, and your recruitment timeframe.

Mainland or Free Zone: Which One Works for You?

Mainland setup via DET Dubai works better if you’re directly serving residential communities, hotels, or corporate clients across Dubai without any geographic restriction. Free zone setup suits app-based platforms, solo consultants, or operators who don’t yet need unrestricted Dubai market access.

Factor

Mainland (DET Dubai)

Free Zone (e.g., IFZA)

Foreign ownership

100% (post-2021 CCL reforms)

100% always

Client reach

Unrestricted across all of Dubai

Best for online and B2B

Office requirement

Ejari-registered lease via RERA

FlexiDesk available

Activities included

Per DET approved activity list

3 included; AED 1,000 each additional

Residence visa cost

Varies by DET structure

AED 3,750 per 2-year cycle

MOHRE recruitment license

Yes, required

Subject to individual free zone rules

Under Federal Decree-Law No. 20 of 2025 (amended UAE Commercial Companies Law, Article 9), free zone companies carry UAE nationality and can also establish a mainland presence through the dual-license regime codified in the same amendment. For nanny recruitment agencies, MOHRE approval is required regardless of whether you set up on the mainland or in a free zone.

Also Read: Commercial vs Professional vs Industrial Trade License in UAE in 2026 – Full Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Do I need a license to offer babysitting services in Dubai?

Yes. A Professional License from DET Dubai or a UAE free zone authority is required. Operating without one is a violation of UAE commercial law, no matter how small your operation is.

2. What’s the difference between a babysitting service and a nanny agency in Dubai?

A babysitting service provides temporary at-home childcare through your own staff and needs only a Professional License. A nanny agency recruits and places domestic workers under Federal Decree-Law No. 21 of 2023 and requires MOHRE approval on top of a trade license.

3. Can a foreigner own 100% of a babysitting or nanny business in Dubai?

Yes. Full foreign ownership is permitted on the mainland under Federal Decree-Law No. 32 of 2021, as amended by Federal Decree-Law No. 20 of 2025, and in all UAE free zones without any restrictions.

4. Does a babysitting business in Dubai need KHDA approval?

No. Home-visit and on-demand babysitting services don’t require KHDA approval. KHDA licensing applies only to fixed nursery or daycare facilities offering structured early childhood education.

5. What rights do nannies placed through a Dubai agency legally have?

Under Federal Decree-Law No. 9 of 2022 and its 2023 amendment, nannies are entitled to wages paid within 10 days of the due date; one paid rest day per week; 30 days of paid annual leave; at least 12 hours of daily rest, including 8 consecutive hours; and a round-trip ticket home every two years.

6. How fast can I register a babysitting business in Dubai in 2026?

Registration via the Bashr digital platform can be completed in as little as 15 minutes. The standard DET process follows 9 sequential steps from activity selection through to license collection.

Final Words 

You’ve now got the full picture: the license types, the model distinctions, the step-by-step registration process, the real costs, and the compliance rules that apply to your setup.

Making the right choices early on saves you weeks of delays and avoids expensive corrections later. JSB Incorporation has helped entrepreneurs across the globe set up fully licensed businesses in Dubai, across both the mainland and free zones. 

Whether you’re launching a babysitting service through IFZA starting from AED 11,900 or building a MOHRE-approved nanny recruitment agency on the mainland, JSB’s team handles every approval, every government form, and every follow-up from start to finish. 

You get transparent pricing, a higher success rate, and a team that’s done this hundreds of times before. JSB sets up your business in weeks, not months.

Book your free consultation call today with the experts of JSB Incorporation to learn more.

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