UAE announces 1 occupation with free work permit, mentioned those eligible
This story has significance for readers across Kenya and beyond.
- The UAE announced a free work permit specifically for private teachers, valid for two years from the date of issue
- Teachers registered with private or government schools in the UAE are among those who qualify for the permit
- UAE authorities warned that offering private tutoring without the required permit could attract financial penalties
The United Arab Emirates has announced that one category of foreign workers can obtain a work permit at absolutely no cost, a development that is drawing attention from Kenyan professionals working in the Gulf nation.
The permit in question covers private teaching, a role that many qualified Kenyans in the UAE take on informally to supplement their income.
According to UAE authorities, the private teacher work permit gives eligible professionals the legal green light to offer supplementary lessons to students outside of a formal school setting, and it costs nothing to obtain.
Who Can Apply for the Free Permit
The UAE has set out clear eligibility conditions. To qualify, a teacher must already be registered with either a private or a government school operating within the country.
The permit is aimed at specialised and qualified professionals rather than casual instructors.
"The private teacher work permit allows specialised and qualified professionals to offer private lessons to students. The permit is granted free of charge for two years," the UAE stated.
Once issued, the permit remains valid for two years, meaning approved teachers can legally take on private students throughout that period without the need for annual renewal or additional fees.
UAE Cracks Down on Unregistered Tutors
Alongside announcing the permit, UAE authorities delivered a firm warning to anyone already offering private tuition without the correct documentation.
Teachers who provide private lessons without a valid permit face financial penalties, and the UAE indicated it is actively monitoring compliance.
For Kenyans already employed in UAE schools who have been considering taking on private students on the side, the permit offers a straightforward, cost-free route to do so legally.
The absence of a processing fee removes a significant barrier that typically discourages foreign workers from regularizing such arrangements.
UAE Residence Permit Fees
Separately, TUKO.co.ke recently reported that the UAE outlined the full requirements and application process for foreigners seeking a residence visa, including the documents needed and the fees attached to that process.
The private teacher work permit is distinct from a residence visa and carries no application cost, making it one of the more accessible authorizations currently available to foreign professionals in the country.
Source: Legit.ng
Reporting originally appeared via TUKO. Read the full source for additional context.