Country Guides
Benefits in the UAE
Mandatory employee benefits in the UAE
Employers in the UAE are legally required to provide a set of statutory benefits to all employees. These cover essential areas such as employment visas, health insurance, end-of-service gratuity, repatriation, and various forms of leave.
Employment visa and Emirates ID
Employees must be issued a full employment visa valid for two years, which also provides residency status. On completion, workers receive their Emirates ID, which is necessary for legal residence and access to services.
Medical health insurance
Employers must provide comprehensive medical insurance that covers hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies across the UAE. The level of coverage depends on the plan chosen by the employer, but it must meet statutory standards.
End-of-service gratuity
Employees are entitled to 3 weeks of basic salary for every year of continuous service. After 5 years, this increases to 1 month of salary per year. The gratuity is paid as a lump sum once employment ends.
Repatriation costs
At the end of employment, employers must bear the cost of repatriating employees to their home country unless the individual transfers to another employer.
Non-mandatory employee benefits in the UAE
Beyond statutory entitlements, employers in the UAE often offer additional benefits to remain competitive in attracting and retaining talent. These are discretionary and vary by company.
Dependent visa sponsorship
Employers may cover the costs of dependent visas for an employee’s family members.
School allowance
Some companies provide financial support to cover education costs for employees’ children.
Housing allowance
Employers often provide a housing allowance or company-leased accommodation to attract and retain expatriate employees.
Relocation allowance
Employers may offer financial support for moving expenses and settling-in costs, especially for expatriate hires.
Education and well-being support
Some employers extend cover with life and disability insurance, make contributions towards further education, or provide wellness allowances, gym memberships, or mental health support.
Additional travel allowance
Employers may provide supplementary travel benefits, such as annual airfare for employees and dependents.
Remote work support
Companies may reimburse home internet, phone bills, or office equipment for remote and hybrid employees.
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