Blogger License in the UAE: Everything About the Advertiser Permit and the 2025 Changes
September 16, 2025

The influencer market in the UAE has long outgrown the status of a “hobby for fun.” Today it is a full-fledged industry with billion-dirham turnover: according to the Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy, the influencer marketing market exceeded AED 1.3 billion in 2024, and more than 5,000 influencers are officially registered in the country. Brands are allocating bigger budgets to influencer advertising, while audiences trust creators more than traditional media channels.
To maintain transparency and quality in the market, the authorities have tightened regulations. In July 2025, the UAE Media Council announced the introduction of a new mandatory document — the Advertiser Permit. Since September, the rules have become binding for everyone who publishes advertising content on social media.
Now, every blogger working with brands is required to obtain an official permit to publish advertising content. The Advertiser Permit has become a key tool that solidifies the influencer’s status as an entrepreneur and provides access to legal cooperation with advertisers.
What is an Advertiser Permit?
The Advertiser Permit is an official authorization issued by the UAE Media Council that confirms the right of a blogger to publish advertising content on social media. It is required regardless of whether the creator is paid directly or collaborates with brands on a barter basis.
The introduction of this permit is part of the government’s broader strategy to develop the media sector. Its objectives include: improving advertising quality, protecting audiences from misleading content, creating a transparent market for brands and influencers, and attracting new investments and talent into the UAE’s creative economy.
Who Needs an Advertiser Permit?
The new rules apply to all individuals and entities earning from social media advertising. This includes:
- bloggers and influencers collaborating with brands,
- creators using promo codes and affiliate links,
- agencies and managers organizing advertising campaigns.
There are some exceptions. The permit is not required for individuals advertising only their own products or services through personal accounts, or for those under 18 years old if their activity is educational, cultural, or sports-related and not for profit.
Validity and Cost
The Advertiser Permit is issued by the UAE Media Council, with different terms for residents and visitors:
- For UAE citizens and residents, the permit is valid for 1 year and is free of charge during the first three years, as part of government support for content creators.
- For non-residents, a Visitor Advertiser Permit is available for 3 months, with the option to extend for another 3 months.
This system enables resident bloggers to build long-term projects, while visiting creators can legally collaborate with local brands during their stay.
How to Get the Permit
The entire process is fully digital and handled via the UAE Media Council’s online portal.
Steps to apply:
- Obtain a commercial license for media or marketing activities (through a Free Zone or Mainland).
- Log in to the portal using UAE Pass.
- Upload documents: passport, Emirates ID, a personal photo, license copy, and a Good Conduct Certificate issued by the police.
- Add links to your social media accounts and confirm who manages the pages.
- Watch a short educational video (2–3 minutes) explaining how the permit works.
- Accept the terms and submit the application. Processing typically takes 5–10 working days.
Once approved, the Advertiser Permit number must be displayed on the influencer’s social media accounts.
What Happens If You Work Without a Permit
Publishing advertising without an official permit is now considered a violation of media law. The consequences can be severe:
- for working without an Advertiser Permit: first comes a warning, then a fine of AED 20,000, and AED 50,000 for repeat violations (with further amounts doubling),
- for misleading or non-compliant content: fines up to AED 150,000,
- for serious violations (e.g., hate speech, discrimination): fines up to AED 1,000,000,
- possible requests to social media platforms to remove advertising content or restrict accounts,
- termination of contracts with brands,
- reputational damage and loss of audience trust.
In practice, influencer activity without a commercial license and Advertiser Permit in the UAE has become impossible — the market has shifted entirely into the “white zone.”
What This Means for Bloggers
For influencers, the new rules mean that social media work has become much more formalized. It’s no longer enough to simply have an audience and brand offers — you must be officially registered and comply with UAE Media Council standards.
On the positive side, the changes bring new opportunities:
- brands will only work with officially licensed bloggers, increasing trust and potential earnings,
- the market becomes more transparent and competitive, raising the value of professional creators,
- bloggers gain access to long-term and more lucrative contracts with international companies.
In other words, the rules raise the bar for entry, but they also strengthen the position of those who are ready to work legally and professionally.
How UPPERSETUP Helps Bloggers and Creators
Navigating the new regulations and completing all steps correctly can be challenging — especially with the updates in 2025. At UPPERSETUP, we simplify the process:
- we help choose the right commercial license (Free Zone or Mainland),
- we handle the submission of documents to the UAE Media Council,
- we ensure your business is legalized quickly and without the risk of fines,
- we advise on how to structure advertising integrations to stay fully compliant and secure long-term contracts.
👉 A step-by-step guide is available in our product “Advertiser Permit for Bloggers” on the UPPERSETUP platform.
We make the process clear and stress-free, so you can focus on what matters most — growing your content, audience, and collaborations with brands.
Key Takeaway for Bloggers in 2025
The new rules have made the UAE influencer market mature and transparent. To work legally, you now need two documents: a commercial license and an Advertiser Permit from the UAE Media Council. The risks of fines and reputational loss are too high to ignore.
At the same time, these changes create new opportunities. A legal status strengthens trust with brands, opens doors to international collaborations, and boosts earning potential.
Getting your license and Advertiser Permit is the first step toward a stable and successful career in the UAE. With UPPERSETUP, this process becomes simple, fast, and reliable.
Don’t wait — make sure you are compliant today, and turn the 2025 rules into your competitive advantage.
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