UAE: The rise of the freelancer

Professionals for hire have never had it so good in the UAE

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Emer O’Doherty
Priyanka Wade
Hisham Wyne
Cindy Wade

LICENSED TO FREELANCE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Although freelancing in the UAE is legal, it is important to distinguish between part-time work and freelancing. The latter denotes working for yourself, which is fine as long as you are licensed to do so.

The majority of licensing authorities require freelancers to have some sort of office space within their jurisdiction, even if it is something as basic as a flexi-desk or a so-called smart office, which is often already built into the price of the company set-up package offered.

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