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Can my employer stop me joining a competitor after I resign in the UAE?

Asked by Anonymous·Jun 26, 2026·1 answers
A worker with a non-compete clause has an offer from a rival firm and fears legal action from their current employer.

This answer is AI-generated and editorially reviewed. It is general legal information, not legal advice — verify anything you act on with a licensed UAE lawyer. How LEXAI uses AI

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Jun 26, 2026
It depends on your contract and the circumstances of your departure. Under the UAE Labour Law (Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021), an employer can rely on a valid non-compete clause to restrict you from joining a competitor after you leave, but only where the clause is reasonable in time, place, and type of work and where you genuinely had access to clients or confidential business information. The employer generally has to show that your move would harm its legitimate interests; a clause cannot simply lock you out of your entire profession. The way you leave can also matter, because restrictions may be assessed differently depending on the reason employment ended. Practically, read the exact wording of your clause, confirm whether it covers the specific competitor and role, and weigh how broadly it is drafted. Do not assume the clause is automatically valid, nor that you can ignore it. To judge the real risk of enforcement in your situation before accepting the offer, you can confirm the framework via MOHRE and compare verified UAE legal professionals on LEXAI for a tailored assessment.
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