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Influencer License in Dubai: How a UK Podcaster Built a Legal Media Business

In this article, we share the story of Sarah (name changed), a UK podcaster who secured her influencer license in Dubai. Learn the license options, process, and how CSPzone helps influencers build compliant and successful businesses.

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Muhammed ShuhebManaging Director, CSPzone
Published 23 Sept 2025Updated 1 May 20263 min read

When you hear the word "influencer," you probably think of Instagram models or YouTubers creating beauty tutorials. But the truth is, the influencer economy in Dubai is much broader. Podcasters, bloggers, live streamers, and even niche educators now need proper approvals to collaborate with brands and earn legally in the UAE.

Let me share the story of Sarah (name changed), a UK citizen who moved to Dubai to expand her podcast business. Her journey will give you a clear picture of how the influencer license works and the different routes you can take.

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Key takeaways
  • Influencers in Dubai need a media licence.

  • Options include an NMC e-media licence.

  • A free zone or company licence also works.

  • Licensing lets you earn legally as a creator.

  • The right route depends on your setup.

Sarah’s Story, From UK Podcaster to Dubai Influencer

Sarah had been running a podcast in the UK for three years, interviewing business leaders and creatives. When she relocated to Dubai, she quickly realized that many of her listeners were based in the Middle East. Local brands also started reaching out, offering sponsorships and collaborations.

That’s when she discovered something important: in Dubai, influencers cannot legally collaborate with brands or run paid promotions without holding the right license. To stay compliant and protect her growing reputation, she had to apply for an influencer license.

License Options She Considered

Sarah sat down with CSPzone consultants to explore her options. There were three main paths:

1. NMC e-Media License

Issued by the National Media Council, this license allows individuals to work legally as content creators and influencers. For Sarah, this was the most direct route. The cost was relatively affordable, around AED 1,500 per year, and it covered her podcast activities.

2. Freelance or Trade License from a Free Zone

Another option was to register as a freelancer in a media free zone such as Fujairah Creative City or Ajman Free Zone. These packages start from around AED 7,500 to AED 15,000+ and would allow her to operate under her own name while opening the door to collaborations and sponsorships.

3. Agency or Company License

If Sarah wanted to scale her podcast into a full media agency, hiring a team and managing multiple creators, she could have applied for a full company trade license. This option was more expensive but offered long-term growth potential.

Why She Chose the NMC e-Media License

For Sarah, the NMC e-Media License made the most sense. She wanted to keep things simple while continuing to grow her podcast and collaborate with local brands. The license gave her legal protection, credibility with sponsors, and the freedom to monetize her show without restrictions.

The Process She Followed

With CSPzone guiding her, Sarah’s licensing journey was smooth.

She gathered her documents: passport, Emirates ID copy, UAE residency visa, and proof of her podcast channel.

CSPzone submitted the application through the official NMC system.

Within a few days, she received confirmation, paid the fee, and her license was issued.

No long waiting lines, no confusion, no risk of non-compliance.

How It Changed Her Business

Once licensed, Sarah was able to sign contracts with brands in Dubai. She landed sponsorship deals with a tech company, collaborated with a local coffee brand, and even expanded her podcast into live-streamed video episodes. Having the license didn’t just make her legal; it also boosted her credibility and opened doors to partnerships that weren’t possible before.

Let CSPzone Help You

Sarah’s story is one of many. In Dubai, influencers of all kinds, podcasters, YouTubers, Instagram creators, and even niche educators, must operate legally with the right license. Without it, you risk fines and lost opportunities.

At CSPzone, we have helped content creators from across the world get licensed and start earning safely in Dubai. Whether you need an NMC e-Media license, a freelance license, or a full media company setup, our consultants will guide you step by step. Just like we did for Sarah, we can make your influencer journey in Dubai smooth, compliant, and ready for growth.

Note

This article is for general guidance and reflects the rules at the time of writing. Rules and fees change, so please confirm the details for your situation with our team before acting.

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Written by

Muhammed Shuheb

Muhammed is the Managing Director of CSPzone (RAS Corporate Advisors). He has helped hundreds of founders launch and license their companies across the UAE, from solo online stores to multi-branch retailers.