What Does “Authorized by Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE) Mean? A Critical Guide for Students Working in Abu Dhabi
What Does “Authorized by MoHRE” Mean?
(For Students – Work & Study in Abu Dhabi)
MOHRE = Ministry of Human Resources & Emiratisation
It is the only authority that controls legal employment in the UAE private sector.
If MOHRE does NOT approve your work → it is illegal, even if:
- Employer agrees
- Payment is cash
- Work is part-time
- Job is temporary
Why MOHRE Authorization Is Mandatory for Students
- A student visa ≠ work visa.
- So the UAE government allows students to work only under controlled conditions to:
- Protect students from exploitation
- Control labour market
- Ensure studies remain the priority
- Prevent visa misuse
MOHRE approval changes a student into a “provisional legal worker”
What “Approved Employer” Means
An employer must:
- Be registered with MOHRE
- Have a valid labour file
- Be allowed to hire students / part-time workers
- Apply officially for a Student Work Permit
NOT authorized:
- Small shops paying cash
- Home-based businesses
- Freelancers without licence
- Friends’ companies without MOHRE labour quota
Types of MOHRE Permits Relevant to Students
-
A) Student Work Permit
Most common for undergraduate students.
Allows:
- Part-time work during semester
- Full-time during vacations
- Work only for the approved employer
- Validity:
- Usually 6 months – 1 year
- Linked to student visa validity
-
B) Temporary Work Permit
- Internships
- Short-term projects
- Training programs
- Often used for:
- Hotels
- Events
- Retail
- Admin support roles
Step-by-Step:
How MOHRE Authorization Happens
Step 1:
- Student gets admission
- Valid university admission
- Valid student visa
Step 2:
- Employer agrees to hire
- Employer must be MoHRE registered
- Job must be legally permitted for students
Step 3:
- University NOC
- University issues No Objection Certificate (NOC) Confirms:
- Student is enrolled
- Work will not affect studies
Step 4:
- Employer applies to MOHRE
- Employer submits:
- Student passport & visa
- University NOC
- Job contract (hours & salary)
- Company labour licence
Step 5:
- MOHRE issues Work Permit
- Student can legally work Employer must follow permitted hours & wages
Allowed Working Hours (Important)
During semester:
Max 15–20 hours per week
During vacation:
Up to 40 hours per week
Working beyond approved hours = violation
Salary & Payment Rules
- Salary must be paid:
- Through company payroll
- Not in cash
- As per approved contract
- No minimum wage, but:
- Must be “reasonable”
- Must match permit terms
What Happens If You Work WITHOUT MOHRE Authorization?
This is serious consequences for Student:
- Visa cancellation
- Fines
- Blacklisting
- Deportation
- Ban from future UAE visas
Consequences for Employer:
- Heavy fines
- Labour licence suspension
- Business blacklisting
Common Student Mistakes (Reality Check)
- “My friend works, so I can too”
- “Only 3–4 hours, no problem”
- “Cash job, nobody will know”
- “It’s internship, not job”
ALL wrong. MOHRE rules apply regardless.
Safe Jobs Usually Approved by MOHRE for Students
- Hotels & hospitality
- Retail stores (malls) Call centers Event management companies
- Admin & data entry
- University on-campus jobs


