UAE offers a free advertiser permit for social media ads – who needs it and how to apply
Dubai: The UAE Media Council announced the launch of the Mu’lin permit – a new requirement for anyone creating advertising content on social media, whether they are being paid or not.
This move is part of the UAE’s wider efforts to establish a flexible and modern regulatory framework for the fast-evolving media sector. The aim is to improve the quality of advertising content, attract investment into the media industry, and bring in skilled professionals and creatives.
The Mu’lin Advertiser Permit is mandatory for individuals who promote or advertise products, services, or content on social media platforms, regardless of whether they receive payment.
It falls under the UAE’s broader strategy to:
Keep media regulations up to date with global digital trends
Raise content standards
Encourage industry growth
Support local talent
The advertiser permit is designed to:
Regulate and grow the advertising content economy
Boost competitiveness in the UAE’s digital advertising sector
Protect the public from misleading or false content
Raise the quality of media and advertising content
Encourage both individuals and businesses to invest in advertising content
For UAE citizens and residents: Valid for one year and can be renewed
For visitors: Valid for three months and can also be renewed
As a form of support for creators, the permit is free of charge for three years for UAE citizens and residents.
To qualify for the permit:
Applicants must be 18 years or older (exceptions may be made at the discretion of the Council)
Must have a clean record with no past media content violations
UAE citizens and residents must hold a valid trade licence for electronic media from the relevant authority
You must apply for the permit through official website of the UAE Media Council - uaemc.gov.ae
Some individuals are not required to obtain the Mu’lin Advertiser Permit. These include:
People who use their personal social media accounts to promote their own products or services, or those belonging to their own company
Minors under 18 involved in educational, cultural, sports or awareness content, as long as it aligns with age classifications in existing legislation
Anyone issued a Mu’lin Advertiser Permit must:
Follow media content standards
Ensure advertisers are legitimate and not using false names or fraudulent accounts
Clearly display the permit number on their social media profiles
Only post advertisements via accounts registered with the Council and linked to the issued permit
Not allow others to publish ads through their account
Get prior approval from relevant authorities for specific ads, where required by law
Content creators visiting the UAE will need to apply for a Visiting Advertiser Permit. This must be done through a licensed advertising or talent management agency approved by the Media Council.
The visitor permit is:
Valid for up to three months
Can be extended for another similar period
Issued only through accredited agencies operating within the UAE
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