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Does Emiratisation apply to my small private company in the UAE?

Asked by Anonymous·Jun 10, 2026·1 answers
I run a mainland trading company with about twelve employees and keep hearing about Emiratisation targets and penalties for firms that don't hire UAE nationals. I genuinely can't work out whether a business of my size is covered, or what counts as a skilled role for the quota. Do the targets apply to a company like mine, and what should I do to stay compliant?

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Jun 11, 2026
With around twelve employees, your company currently sits below the thresholds where the main Emiratisation quotas bite. The headline regime, which requires annual increases in the share of UAE nationals in skilled roles, applies to private-sector companies with fifty or more employees. A separate, narrower scheme extended obligations to companies with twenty to forty-nine employees, but only in specified sectors and with much lighter requirements. A twelve-person trading company therefore has no hiring quota today. Three things still matter for you. First, confirm how MOHRE actually classifies your establishment and your registered employee count, since obligations follow the official records rather than your informal headcount, and if you operate multiple licences, look at each one. Second, watch announcements, because the programme has expanded in stages and the thresholds or covered sectors can change as you grow; crossing into the twenty-employee band in a covered sector would change your position. Third, if you do hire nationals later, never be tempted by token or fake Emiratisation arrangements; sham hiring is specifically targeted, heavily penalised, and actively enforced. A UAE employment lawyer can confirm your classification with MOHRE if you are unsure where your company falls.
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