Moving from UK to UAE — are freelance/self-sponsored visa routes actually worth it?
Hi everyone,
Hope you’re all doing well.
I’ve been based in the UK for the last few years and recently started seriously exploring the possibility of relocating to Dubai. The more I research, the more mixed opinions I come across online, so thought it would be best to ask people actually living and working and there directly.
I currently work across marketing, data/business development and also have exposure within the cryogenics/industrial sector in the UK.
Recently spoke with a few consultancies and got offered 3 different options
Option 1:
RAKEZ freezone/self-sponsored setup for around AED 10000 including: residency visa, Emirates ID, medical, business licence etc (visa for 1 year)
Option 2:
Consultancy company would sponsor me and will charge AED 18,500 (2-year visa). From what they explained, I would receive UAE residency + Emirates ID, legally be able to freelance/work with companies in UAE on the same visa, and later if I secure a permanent role, the visa can be transferred to direct company sponsorship.
Option 3:
Recruitment package for AED 1,500
- UAE ATS/CV optimization
- LinkedIn enhancement
- dedicated recruitment case manager
- profile marketing across UAE for 6 months
- they would apply for jobs on behalf of me
Would genuinely appreciate honest advice from people already there:
* Which option realistically makes the most sense?
* Is local UAE presence actually a major advantage while job hunting?
* Are these consultancy packages genuinely useful or mostly unnecessary?
* any other helps and tips would be really helpful or feel free to DM as well.
Just trying to understand the reality properly before making any major decision.
Thanks in advance.