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6 available 6 • View allObtaining license to work as a freelancer in the UAE
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Q: Is it legal to work freelance without a special license, just being on husband visa in UAE?

Feb 22, 2016
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Is it legal to work in the UAE without a work permit?
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Q: I have been working for an individual as a private accountant for over a year now. My contract says that I'm not an employee but a consultant.
I am sponsored on my husband's visa and have a NOC from him to work. However, I'm not set up as a freelancer and my employer hasn't provided me with a labour card or work permit.
It has been brought to my attention that I may be working illegally so I would appreciate some legal advice and for someone to look over my contract.
If I'm working illegally then I will quit immediately but I need to know my rights and do not want to breach my contract if it is enforceable.
I look forward to hearing from someone.
Thanks.

May 9, 2017
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On which stage should I form a company for a new business in the UAE?
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Q: Hi,
I am planning to start a business consultancy company in the UAE which will manage and run the complete business. We have our own projects in the paper for which we require partners.
At the same time, we are inviting individuals to show their interest to be part of any project as they will inform us their financial capability and once we will have sufficient number of people then we will form a separate LLC company in which all the investors will be the partners and our company will be the consultant to them.
If I want to do this by sending one video to my contacts on social media... is it fine and legal? Should I form the company first before sending the video presentation of the concept... as we are not taking any money from anyone... just to analyze the response of the people?
Thanks.

Aug 3, 2017
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Need for a license to work as a freelancer in the UAE

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Q: Hello,
Are beauty home services provided by freelancers legal in the UAE (manicure, hair, makeup...etc.)?
Does a freelancer require specific approvals, documents or licenses for providing home services?


Jun 14, 2020
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Can a foreign company owner provide consultancy in the UAE without a license?
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Q: I am a consultant under a single-person US LLC.
Can I work for the UAE mainland and/or free zone companies through this foreign company while living in the UAE under a residence permit acquired through the residency through a real estate investment program?

Aug 11, 2021
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What is the difference between an Advisory Agreement and a Consulting Services Agreement?




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Q: What is the difference between an Advisory Agreement and a Consulting Services Agreement?





Dec 1, 2023
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I am currently working for a free zone company in DAFZA. The job is not going well for me and I would like to leave. I signed a three-year contract and it has been nine months so far.
My contract states that I need to give one month notice but my employer wants me to stay for two months. He says it is company policy not to accept the breach of contract compensation, hence I must serve two months without pay.
I am supposed to pay him for three months half pay, and he is refusing to allow me to pay that and serve one month notice. I am even thinking of just absconding and going back to my country. Will I get a labour ban and immigration ban?
I received an offer from one of our clients as well, but my contract has a non-competition clause. Does this apply, given that the two companies are in different industries, one is a supplier of products and the other is a consultancy service provider?
I am considering going back to my home country as my employer is being unreasonable on the 2 months notice.
Jan 2, 2018
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Drafting referral agreement to guarantee the payment of commission 0
Dear Sir/ Madam,
I am Sammy based in Nairobi, Kenya and I'm about to deal with an electric company in Dubai. I want to provide the company with business and in return, I get my commission from them after the deal is done.
My issue is that we may have an email agreement with them, but later after the business is done they may evade from sending me my commission. I need a letter whereby I and the company sign it as an agreement to avoid nonpayment.
Please help.
Regards
Dec 19, 2017
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Filing a bounced cheque case against a debtor 0
Dear Sir/Madam,
Greetings for the day.
I have given AED 150,000 to a known person (who is dealing with flat lease), on his emergency situation.
He said he will pay the amount in 3 months. As a security, I took the whole amount in cheque. Apart from that, he had given 3 cheques total for AED 36000 for 3 months.
After a month he left the country and didn't come back for 6 months.
Now, its been 8 months without giving me any amount and now he is here in Dubai. So, I contacted him for the money, and he told me "I don't have money, do whatever you want".
So, I thought of going in a legal way, where I deposited all the cheques of AED 186,000 and it got bounced today.
Please guide me through the legal process, and what is the chance of getting my money back?
Now, I am seriously in a very bad situation. I am about to lose my future in the UAE because of this issue.
Please help me out.
Warm Regards,
Dinesh
Dec 21, 2017
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Refund of money paid for purchasing a beauty salon that never happened 0
Hi,
We are planning to buy a beauty salon and we have given the owner a deposit of AED 20k. After a week he asked for another AED 50k as he has dues that need to be settled with the landlord.
He gave us a cheque for AED 50k which bounced because the account has been closed a long time back as per the bank. It’s been 49 days and the transfer is not done yet. Can we file a civil case and ask for moral damage as we lost a lot of money since the business is not operating yet? Can we still get our AED 70k that we had given to him?
Dec 17, 2017
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The employee's rights upon resignation from a government entity 0
I worked for a Federal Government entity in the UAE; this entity was created by special decree so it doesn’t have a normal trade license or Labour contracts from MOL. Instead, we have signed employment contract which states it is governed by Labour Law of 1980, other federal laws and will be in the jurisdiction of Abu Dhabi.
My employment visa is from the emirate of Dubai as the entity also had a branch in Dubai. I recently resigned from my job serving 3-month notice as mandated by the HR policy. My resignation got accepted within a day and I was advised that this day would be last working day, and my notice period has been waived off.
I was just short by 15 days in completing 3 years of my service, and I had planned by cash flows assuming I would be getting paid for the next 3 months. Now, I am in a very bad situation as the employer is insisting I am not legally entitled to 3 months pay.
I need your urgent advice on the matter as the Labour Ministry cannot get involved due to the absence of labour contract.
Dec 14, 2017
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