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UAE Launches New Private Tutor Registration System: Here’s How to Apply with Your Emirates ID

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The UAE Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE) has introduced a streamlined digital process allowing residents with Emirates IDs to register as private tutors through its official website and mobile app. This initiative aims to regulate the growing private education sector while providing qualified individuals with new income opportunities.

Full Step-by-Step Registration Guide

1. Eligibility Requirements

✔ Valid Emirates ID (residency visa holders only)
✔ Minimum bachelor’s degree in a relevant subject
✔ Clean criminal record from home country/UAE
✔ Pedagogical training certificate (optional but preferred)

2. Required Documents

3. Registration Process

Via MOHRE Website:

  1. Visit MOHRE.gov.ae
  2. Select “Services” > “Private Tutor License”
  3. Log in using UAE Pass digital identity
  4. Upload documents & pay AED 1,050 fee
  5. Receive approval within 7 working days

Through the MOHRE App:

  1. Download the app (iOS/Android)
  2. Create a profile under the “Freelancer” category
  3. Complete skills assessment test (subject-specific)
  4. Submit Emirates ID biometric verification

4. Post-Approval Steps

✔ Collect digital license via the app
✔ Register with Dubai Tutor Platform (if operating in Dubai)
✔ Complete 2-hour Child Protection e-course

Key Regulations for Licensed Tutors

Why This Matters

  1. Education Sector Growth
    • UAE private tutoring market worth AED 2.1 billion (2025)
    • High demand for STEM & language tutors
  2. Economic Opportunity
    • Licensed tutors can issue tax invoices
    • Access to MOHRE dispute resolution
  3. Child Safety Focus
    • All sessions require parental consent forms
    • Virtual tutoring must use MOHRE-approved platforms

Know more about UAE’s new private tutor registration system:

What is the UAE’s new private tutor registration system?
It’s a new work permit and licensing system introduced by the UAE government (MoHRE and MoE) to regulate and legalize private tutoring activities for individuals in the UAE.

Why did the UAE launch this new system for private tutors?
The system aims to regulate private tuition, eliminate illegal practices, ensure quality and safety standards, protect the rights of tutors and students, and improve educational standards.

Who is eligible to apply for the private tutor work permit?
Eligible categories include registered teachers (public and private schools), employed individuals (government and private sectors), unemployed individuals, university students, and even school students aged 15 to 18 years.

What is the primary document needed for application for UAE residents? A valid Emirates ID is a crucial identity document required for the application process.

How do I apply for the private tutor permit using my Emirates ID?
Applicants can submit their request through the MoHRE official website or their smart application. You typically log in using UAE Pass or enter your Emirates ID and an OTP.

Is there a fee to apply for the private tutor license in the UAE?
No, the private teacher work permit is currently issued free of charge.

What is the validity period of the private tutor permit?
The permit is valid for two years from the date of issue.

Does the permit cover both online and in-person tutoring?
Yes, the UAE private tuition license is versatile and covers both online and in-person tutoring.

Is there a limit on the number of students a licensed tutor can teach?
No, there is no specified cap on the number of students a licensed tutor can instruct.

What documents are required to apply for the private tutor license?
Required documents generally include: the latest academic certificate, a certificate of good conduct, a medical fitness certificate, valid identity documents (Passport/residency/Emirates ID), a clear colored photo, and a private tuition agreement approval.

Are there additional requirements for employed individuals or students?
Yes, employed individuals need a No-Objection Certificate (NOC) from their employer, and students need proof of student status and written consent from their guardian.

What are the consequences of providing private tuition without a license?
Providing private tuition without a valid permit is illegal and can result in hefty fines (e.g., up to AED 50,000) and potential deportation for expatriates.

Can licensed tutors work from their home country while holding the UAE permit?
Yes, licensed tutors can conduct sessions from their home countries, provided they hold a valid UAE residence visa.

What is the typical processing time for the private tutor permit application? The Ministry typically takes 2 working days to process and approve applications.

Does the new system help ensure the quality of private tutors?
Yes, by requiring documentation like academic certificates and good conduct certificates, the system aims to ensure that tutors meet certain standards.

How does this system benefit students and parents?
It provides assurance that tutors are vetted and legally permitted to teach, offering a safer and more regulated environment for supplemental education.

Where can I find the application portal for the private tutor permit?
The application can be submitted through the official MoHRE (Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation) website or their smart application.

Are there specific terms and conditions for student applicants (aged 15-18)?
Yes, the student’s age must be between 15 and 18, and a valid residence visa is required for non-national students.

Will applicants be notified of their application status?
Yes, applicants will be notified once the request has been completed and can follow up on their applications via the MoHRE inquiry services.

Is this new system aimed at fostering a more professional tutoring environment?
Absolutely. By formalizing the private tutoring sector, the UAE aims to create a legal framework that protects rights, improves efficiency, and leads to a higher overall standard of private education.


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