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UAE Work Permit Overhaul Puts Digital Hiring Channels Under A Volume Test

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The UAE has upgraded its MoHRE work permit service with 13 permit categories, streamlined digital filing and a public consultation open until July 30. The redesign is tied to two-working-day processing targets for recruitment and transfer permits, wider use of online channels and broader automation of labour services. The next test is whether employers use the consultation period to identify remaining bottlenecks before the service moves into its next implementation stage.

UAE Work Permit Overhaul Puts Digital Hiring Channels Under A Volume Test

Permit Filing Moves Into One Digital Track

The UAE has upgraded its work permit service around a simpler digital filing path for employers.

The package reduces required inputs, changes the issuance flow and brings 13 permit categories into one service framework for private sector recruitment, training and freelance work.

The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation, or MoHRE, is testing the package through an electronic public consultation.

Feedback on procedures and administrative requirements remains open until July 30, giving employers a formal route to identify steps that still slow hiring.

The operational effect is clearest for companies that use more than one contract model.

Applications can be reviewed and submitted through ministry online channels, while overseas recruitment is no longer limited to a single standard employment pattern.

Full-time, part-time, temporary, flexible, remote and job-sharing arrangements all sit inside the updated recruitment route.

Processing Speed Becomes A Measurable Hiring Control

The service update gives employers a defined processing benchmark.

For recruitment permits, MoHRE lists completion in two working days and a permit duration of two years.

Transfer permits have the same two-working-day target, which matters for in-market hiring after a previous employment relationship has ended.

That target is backed by a broader digital-service base.

Tawasul handled more than 60 million customer interactions in 2025 across 15 smart and digital channels.

The call centre handled over 3.5 million incoming and outgoing calls.

Automation is also part of the capacity story.

MoHRE said AI tools saved more than 6,200 working hours, reduced call review time by 50 per cent and increased quality assurance sampling to 84 per cent from 2 per cent.

For employers, the question is whether those internal efficiency gains translate into fewer rejected filings, clearer document requirements and faster completion at scale.

A Wider Permit Map Changes Compliance Planning

The category list now covers a wider range of labour situations.

Alongside overseas recruitment and transfer permits, the service reaches private tutoring, residents sponsored by family members, temporary work, mission-based assignments and part-time employment.

It also covers juvenile permits, student training or employment, UAE and GCC national hiring, Golden Residency holders, trainee UAE nationals and freelance work.

Two-year validity remains attached to several routes, including overseas recruitment, transfers, family-sponsored resident permits, part-time work and employment of UAE or GCC nationals.

The part-time route gives eligible first and second skill-level workers the ability to work for more than one employer without separate approval from another employer, subject to MoHRE rules.

Age rules add another compliance layer.

Juvenile permits apply to workers aged 15 to 18.

Student training and employment permits can begin at age 15 under specified workplace safeguards.

That creates a more detailed permit map for companies matching contract duration, sponsorship status, skill level and project structure.

Labour Growth Raises The Stakes For Clean Execution

The upgraded filing channel arrives during continued private sector expansion.

In 2025, MoHRE put private sector workforce growth at 12.4 per cent, while the number of establishments increased 7.8 per cent.

Higher labour demand makes permit speed and documentation clarity more than administrative details.

Enforcement data shows the same system is still tightening compliance.

Inspection teams completed more than 695,000 site visits in 2025.

They also conducted more than 3,000 joint campaigns alongside federal and local partners.

Compliance levels rose 34 per cent from 2024, while recorded violations fell 13 per cent despite the heavier inspection load.

The ministry also recorded lower enforcement risk in several areas.

Fake Emiratisation cases and related violations fell 62 per cent, labour accommodation breaches declined 30 per cent, and around 2,600 serious cases were referred to public prosecution for issues such as delayed wages, hiring without permits and accommodation-standard breaches.

Private sector dispute settlement reached 98.6 per cent, leaving 1.4 per cent for the judiciary.

By June 30, 2025, more than 152,000 Emiratis were employed across 29,000 private sector companies.

Larger companies face another 1 per cent skilled-role increase target for the second half, while firms with 20 to 49 workers in 14 specified activities must employ at least one Emirati by year-end.

The next concrete signal is the July 30 consultation cutoff.

Employer feedback before that date will show whether the redesigned permit service has removed the main filing bottlenecks or simply moved them into a new digital interface.

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