Choosing between a Dubai freelance visa and a company license in 2026 is not simply about selecting the cheapest package. Your decision affects how you invoice customers, open bank accounts, build a brand, sponsor visas, hire employees and expand your business.
Quick answer: Choose a Dubai freelance permit if you will work alone, provide an approved professional service and operate under your personal name. Choose a company license if you need a business name, corporate bank account, employees, partners, wider activities or long-term scalability.
This guide compares both options so you can choose a legal structure that matches your actual business model.
The term freelance visa is commonly used in advertisements, but a residence visa alone does not authorise commercial activity.
A complete freelance setup may include:
These components may be charged separately. Always request an itemised quotation before selecting a freelance package.
The official permit fee may start from approximately AED 7,500, but the establishment card, residence visa, medical test, Emirates ID and insurance can increase the total cost.
A freelance permit is generally suitable for eligible designers, writers, media professionals, trainers, technology specialists and independent consultants.
A company license allows a registered business to conduct specified commercial or professional activities.
A company can be established in:
A company structure such as an LLC or FZ-LLC may provide:
Not every trade license creates the same legal structure. For example, an LLC is different from a sole establishment. Your legal form should be selected based on ownership, liability, activity and expansion plans.
If you are still comparing jurisdictions, read this Mainland vs Free Zone cost comparison.
| Feature | Freelance Permit | Company License |
|---|---|---|
| Legal structure | Individual professional | Registered business entity |
| Business name | Usually personal legal name | Approved company name |
| Shareholders | One individual | One or more shareholders |
| Employees | Generally not permitted | Permitted subject to quota |
| Banking | Usually in the individual’s name | Corporate account application |
| Activities | Limited freelance professions | Wider approved activities |
| Best for | Solo service providers | Agencies, trading and growing businesses |
| Compliance | Generally lighter | More corporate and tax obligations |
A freelance permit is often cheaper, but the advertised fee may not include all residency expenses.
A typical freelance setup may involve:
A company license cost depends on:
The cheapest first-year package is not always the best long-term option. If you plan to hire employees or add a partner within one or two years, forming a company initially may cost less than cancelling a freelance permit and restructuring later.
For detailed estimates, review our Dubai Business License Cost 2026 guide.
A freelance license is normally issued under the freelancer’s personal name. This works well when your personal expertise and reputation are the business.
However, it may become restrictive if you want to build an agency, consultancy or separate commercial brand.
A company license allows you to invoice and sign contracts using an approved company name. It is usually more suitable when you want to:
A freelancer may use banking facilities under their legal name, subject to the bank’s policies. A company can apply for a corporate bank account, but approval is not guaranteed.
Banks assess the business activity, ownership, source of funds, expected transactions, customer locations and supporting documents. Read why a Dubai business bank account may be rejected before applying.
A freelance permit generally does not allow the holder to hire or sponsor employees. If your plan requires sales staff, administrative employees or a permanent team, a company license is the stronger option.
A freelance permit and a residence visa are separate products. If you already hold eligible UAE residency, you may only need the permit, subject to authority requirements.
If you require residency, confirm whether your quotation includes:
Company shareholders may qualify for investor or partner residency, subject to the company’s immigration eligibility. Learn more in our Investor Visa in Dubai 2026 guide.
Both freelancers and company owners may sponsor eligible family members if they meet current immigration, income, accommodation and insurance requirements. Family visas are not automatically included with a permit or company license.
Neither option should automatically be described as “tax-free.”
A freelancer operating in their personal capacity is treated as a natural person for Corporate Tax purposes.
A natural person conducting business in the UAE generally becomes subject to Corporate Tax registration when annual business turnover exceeds AED 1 million in a Gregorian calendar year.
UAE-incorporated companies generally have Corporate Tax registration and filing responsibilities.
Standard rates include:
A free zone company is not automatically exempt. The 0% free zone rate applies only to qualifying income when all relevant conditions are satisfied.
Mandatory VAT registration generally applies when taxable supplies and imports exceed AED 375,000 during the previous 12 months or are expected to exceed this amount within the next 30 days.
Both freelancers and companies should maintain proper contracts, invoices, bank statements and expense records.
The critical question is not which option is cheaper today. It is which structure can legally support your business during the next two to three years.
No. A freelance license authorises an approved professional activity, while a residence visa allows you to reside in the UAE. You may need both, along with an establishment card, medical test and Emirates ID.
Usually, yes. However, the advertised freelance permit fee may exclude the residence visa, establishment card, medical test, Emirates ID and insurance. Compare the complete first-year and renewal costs.
Under common Dubai freelance structures, the permit is issued under the freelancer’s legal name. If you require a separate business name, a company license is generally more suitable.
A standard freelance permit generally does not allow the holder to hire or sponsor employees. You will normally need a company with suitable visa eligibility and immigration quota.
A freelancer may use banking facilities in their personal legal name, subject to bank approval. A corporate bank account normally requires a company or another legal structure accepted by the bank.
An eligible freelancer with valid UAE residency may sponsor qualifying family members if current immigration, income, accommodation and insurance requirements are satisfied.
No. VAT and Corporate Tax obligations may apply when the relevant thresholds and conditions are met.
You can establish a company later, but this is generally a new setup rather than a simple conversion. New corporate, immigration, banking and invoicing arrangements may be required.
Choose a Dubai freelance permit when your personal expertise is the product, you will remain independent and your activity qualifies for freelancing.
Choose a company license when you need branding, employees, partners, corporate banking or broader business activities.
Do not establish an expensive company for a small solo experiment. However, do not force a growing agency into a freelance structure only to reduce the first-year cost.
For a customised comparison based on your activity, visa requirements and budget, contact Anuvi Business Solutions.
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Fees, visa conditions and activity requirements may change. Confirm the final eligibility and quotation with the relevant licensing and immigration authorities before applying.
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