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As global mobility continues to rise, the United Arab Emirates, particularly Dubai , has positioned itself as a hub for professionals, entrepreneurs, and remote workers. With 88% of its population made up of expats, the UAE offers a range of visa options tailored to different work profiles.
Whether you're employed by a local company, working remotely for a foreign firm, freelancing, or investing, understanding the UAE’s four main work-related visa pathways, Standard, Remote Work, Green, and Golden, is essential for anyone considering relocating to the country.
Standard Work Visa: Employer-sponsored route for on-site employment
The standard work visa is the most common pathway for foreign nationals working in the UAE across private, government, and free zone sectors.
It’s an employer-sponsored visa, usually issued for two to three years, and is renewable.
Who It’s for:
- Employees in private companies, government entities, or free zones
- Domestic workers like housekeepers, drivers, and caregivers, who fall under recognized categories
- Job Offer: The applicant must first secure a written job offer from a UAE-based employer.
- Entry Permit: Before arriving, the worker must obtain an entry permit.
- Medical Check & Emirates ID: After entry, the applicant undergoes a medical check and applies for an Emirates ID.
- Work Visa Issuance: The employer applies for the residency visa, linked to the employment contract and approved by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE).
- The employer must have:
- A valid business license
- No regulatory violations
- A valid business license
- The employee must:
- Be over 18
- Hold at least a high school diploma
- Work in a role aligned with the company’s business activity
- Be over 18
There’s no maximum age for applicants. However, if the worker is over 65, the employer pays an additional AED 5,000 (USD 1,360) every two years.
Remote Work Visa: Live in the UAE, work for a company abroad
The UAE’s Remote Work Visa, also known as the Virtual Work Program in Dubai, allows foreign professionals to reside in the UAE while working for a non-UAE-based employer. This is ideal for digital nomads or remote professionals looking for a base in the Gulf region.
- Validity: 1 year, renewable
- Sponsorship: No local employer or sponsor required
- Issued by: Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP)
- Entry Window: Must enter the UAE within 60 days of visa issuance
- Ability to sponsor family members, including spouse and children
- Proof of remote employment with a company outside the UAE
- Minimum monthly income of USD 3,500
- Supporting documentation (employment contract, salary slips, bank statements)
The Dubai Virtual Work Program also allows remote workers to bring their families with them.
Green Visa: Five-year residency for skilled talent and freelancers
Introduced to attract global talent and support flexible employment models, the Green Visa separates the work permit from the residency permit. It provides a 5-year residence, without the need for an employer sponsor, and grants extended grace periods of up to 6 months post-expiry to stay in the UAE.
- Freelancers/Self-employed professionals
- Skilled employees
- Investors/partners
Green Visa for freelancers/self-employed:
- Freelance permit from MoHRE
- A Bachelor’s degree or specialized diploma
- Proof of income from self-employment over the past two years: Minimum AED 360,000 (USD 97,200)
- Sufficient financial means for staying in the UAE
Green Visa for skilled employees:
- A valid job contract
- The role must be classified under occupational levels 1, 2, or 3 by MoHRE
- A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification
- Minimum annual salary of AED 180,000 (USD 48,600)
- Sponsor family members, including spouse, children, and first-degree relatives
- Male children can be sponsored until age 25; no age limit for unmarried daughters
- Children of determination (with disabilities) receive residency regardless of age
Golden Visa: long-term residency for investors and exceptional achievers
The Golden Visa is a prestigious long-term residence permit valid for 5 or 10 years, designed to retain investors, top professionals, and exceptional talent. It comes with multiple privileges that go beyond typical work visas.
- No sponsor required
- Multiple-entry visa for 6 months to complete residency procedures
- Stay outside the UAE for more than six months without invalidating the visa
- Sponsor spouses and children, regardless of age
- Sponsor an unlimited number of domestic workers
- In case of the primary visa holder’s death, family members can stay until their own permits expire
Eligibility categories (12 official + 5 new in 2025):
- Investors
- Entrepreneurs
- Specialised talents (e.g., doctors, researchers, creatives)
- Outstanding students
- Humanitarian pioneers
- Frontline heroes
- Nurses
- Educators
- Content creators
- E-sports professionals
- Luxury yacht owners
Each category has specific application procedures and approval criteria, and applicants must meet the exacting standards laid out by UAE authorities.