UAE Advertiser Permit for Influencers and Content Creators
February 5, 2026
If you publish brand promotions while you are in the UAE, you need the UAE Advertiser Permit. It is an official permit from the UAE Media Council for individuals who post promotional or advertising content online, whether they are paid or not.
Since 1 February 2026, influencers, content creators, and advertisers must have the permit before posting promotions on social media and other digital platforms. This article explains what the permit is, who needs it, what triggers it, how to apply in Dubai, and what rules to follow after approval.
To work legally as a content creator or influencer in the UAE, you need a valid trade licence and the UAE Media Council Advertiser Permit for promotional content.
You also need these approvals to monetise your media handle and earn from brand promotions and advertising activity.
Being compliant helps you secure brand deals faster, because you can show you meet UAE requirements and are set up professionally.
Dynamic Freelancer helps you choose the right route and supports the setup, so you can focus on content and growth.
What the UAE Advertiser Permit Is
What it is and who issues it
The UAE Advertiser Permit allows individuals to publish promotional content online while in the UAE. It covers social media and other digital platforms, including websites and blogs. It is issued through the UAE Media Council’s Advertiser Permit service.
What “advertiser” means for creators
If your content promotes a brand, product, or service, you are acting as an advertiser. It applies to paid and unpaid promotions, including:
Sponsored posts and paid partnerships
Gifted products and free services
Affiliate links and discount codes
Promotions posted on social media, websites, or blogs
The guidance covers citizens, residents, and visitors who publish promotional content while in the UAE.
What the permit does not replace
The Advertiser Permit does not replace a trade licence if you need one to operate as a professional, sign contracts, and invoice clients. It also does not replace UAE content and advertising rules. The permit allows advertising activity, but it does not approve every ad automatically.
Who Needs the Permit
If you post promotional content online while you are in the UAE, you need the permit before you post. This applies to:
Influencers and creators doing paid promotions, brand deals, and paid reviews.
Creators doing gifted collaborations or promotions for free services.
Freelancers and marketers posting promotions for clients through their own accounts.
UAE residents on dependent status who earn from promotional content.
Visitors who publish promotional content while in the UAE.
Creators working with overseas brands if the promotion is posted from inside the UAE.
Follower count does not matter. The deciding factor is whether the content is promotional.
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What Work Triggers the Permit
You need the permit if your content promotes a product, service, or brand while you are in the UAE. Common examples include:
Sponsored posts and paid partnerships
Affiliate links and discount codes
Gifted products and free services
Boosted posts and paid ads
Paid reviews and promotional campaigns
If the goal is promotion, treat it as advertising.
Trade Licence vs Advertiser Permit
Many monetised creators need two approvals.
Trade licence
A trade licence is the legal base that allows you to operate and invoice for services. UAE Media Council guidance states that UAE citizens and residents must have a trade licence to practise electronic media before applying for the Advertiser Permit.
UAE Media Council Advertiser Permit
The Advertiser Permit is required for advertising activity and posting promotions on social media and other digital platforms while in the UAE.
How to Get an Advertiser Permit in Dubai
Apply through the UAE Media Council’s official Advertiser Permit service. You submit your personal details and your platform information.
What to prepare
Emirates ID or passport details
Social media handles or platform links used for promotions
A personal photo if requested
A trade licence or freelancer licence if it applies to your setup
After approval
Save proof of approval for brands and agencies
Display your permit number on the accounts you use for promotions
Post ads only through the accounts you registered
Do not allow others to advertise through your registered accounts
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Rules to Follow After Approval
Disclose paid partnerships clearly
If a post is paid, label it clearly. Use #ad or #paid_ad and place it where people see it immediately. For video, include the disclosure in the video and in the description.
Keep promotions honest
Do not publish false or misleading information. Avoid claims you cannot support, especially in sensitive areas like health.
Extra care for high-risk categories
Some promotions need extra approvals before posting. This includes areas such as real estate, healthcare, finance, education, and food. Get approvals first and keep proof.
Risks of Posting Without the Permit
Posting promotional content without the required permit can lead to a written warning, then fines for repeat offences. Repeat fines can reach AED 20,000 and AED 50,000. Brands and agencies may also refuse to approve campaigns without proof, and campaigns can be blocked or stopped if your account is not properly registered and linked to the permit.
Final Thoughts
The UAE Advertiser Permit is required if you publish promotional content online from inside the UAE. It covers paid promotions and unpaid promotions, including gifted collaborations, affiliate links, and discount codes.
If you plan to promote brands, get the permit first. Keep proof ready, show your permit number on the right accounts, and stay compliant every time you post promotional content.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Do freelancers and social media marketers need it for client work?
Do visitors need the UAE Advertiser Permit?
What happens if I post promotions without the permit?
Disclaimer: This article is intended to provide practical, up-to-date information. Details may vary based on individual circumstances, location, or changes in regulations. The information provided is for informational and educational purposes only.