A practical guide to Creators HQ, the UAE's AED 150M creator fund, the Golden Visa track, and the tax and business structure considerations for content professionals.

Affinitas Advisory  |  May 2026  |  Book a Free Call

In January 2026, the UAE opened Creators HQ — a dedicated facility at Emirates Towers in Dubai built to support content professionals with residency, business setup, studio access, and funding. It sits within a broader AED 150 million Content Creators Support Fund that also includes a separate AED 5 million Social Content Fund and platform partnerships with Meta, TikTok, X, and YouTube.

"The UAE has committed significant capital and infrastructure to the creator economy. For content professionals evaluating where to base their business, it is a material change worth understanding properly."— Affinitas Advisory

1. The Funding Programmes — What Exists and What It Covers

There are three distinct initiatives, often conflated in media coverage. It is worth understanding each separately.

ProgrammeSizeWhat It Covers
Content Creators Support FundAED 150MGolden Visa processing, relocation support, company registration, studio access, training — targeting 10,000+ creators.
AED 5M Social Content Fund (Creators HQ x Alfan)AED 5MDirect funding, AI content production training, studio access, and monetisation tools via Alfan.io. Approx. 50 creators per cohort.
AI Film Award — 1 Billion Followers Summit 2026$1M prizeGlobal AI filmmaking competition using Google Gemini tools. 30,000 participants from 116 countries. Annual.

Sources: Creators HQ, Dubai Eye 103.8, The GCC Edge — 2026.

2. Creators HQ — What It Is

Creators HQ launched on 13 January 2026 at Emirates Towers, Dubai, during the 1 Billion Followers Summit. It is a permanent facility — not a one-off event — offering a structured onboarding process for content professionals relocating to the UAE.

What the facility provides

  • UAE Golden Visa application support
  • Company registration in a UAE Free Zone or Mainland
  • Relocation and administrative onboarding
  • Production studio access and professional equipment
  • Content strategy and monetisation training
  • Brand partnership introductions
  • Access to Alfan.io — a monetisation platform for digital shops and brand collaborations
  • Platform benefits via Meta, TikTok, X, and YouTube

Who is eligible

  • Social media content creators (Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, Snapchat)
  • Filmmakers, videographers, and visual content directors
  • Podcasters and audio content producers
  • Digital artists and creative directors
  • AI-assisted content producers — explicitly included in the 2026 expansion

Apply at: creatorshq.com

3. The AED 5M Social Content Fund — How It Works

The Social Content Fund is a targeted programme run jointly by Creators HQ and UAE monetisation platform Alfan. It is separate from the broader AED 150M fund and focuses specifically on creators building AI-assisted content around family and society themes.

What the fund provides

  • Direct financial grants
  • AI production training
  • Studio access at Emirates Towers
  • Monetisation tools via Alfan.io
  • Ongoing coaching and content development support

What content qualifies

  • Family, community, and society-focused content
  • Content produced with AI tools as part of the workflow
  • Projects with a clear and sustainable monetisation model

"The fund is designed to support creators building sustainable projects with measurable impact — not one-off campaigns."— Creators HQ — Official Fund Statement

4. The Creator Golden Visa — 10-Year UAE Residency

Content creators who qualify through Creators HQ are eligible for the UAE Golden Visa — a 10-year renewable residence permit that does not require an employer sponsor. This is the most significant structural benefit for creators considering Dubai as a long-term base.

What the Golden Visa provides

  • 10-year renewable residency — no employer sponsorship required
  • No minimum stay requirement — holders can travel freely without losing residency
  • Sponsor spouse, children of any age, and domestic staff
  • 100% ownership of UAE business entities
  • Access to UAE banking, healthcare, and international schools

Requirements for the creator track

  • Established content portfolio with demonstrable reach and engagement
  • Registration with Creators HQ or a recognised UAE creative authority
  • Application submitted through official ICP or GDRFA channels
Note — Official Channels Only
The UAE ICP has confirmed that no external consultancy is authorised to guarantee or fast-track Golden Visa applications.All applications must go through official UAE government portals: ICP Smart Services or GDRFA Dubai.Affinitas supports clients through the correct process — we do not claim to guarantee outcomes.

Official portal: u.ae — Golden Visa

For a full breakdown of all 2026 Golden Visa categories: UAE Golden Visa

5. Tax in the UAE — What Applies to Creators

The UAE applies 0% personal income tax. For content creators, this means that sponsorship revenue, platform income, brand fees, and licensing income are not taxed at the personal level. There is also no capital gains tax or inheritance tax.

The table below shows estimated net income after tax for a creator earning $150,000 per year across different jurisdictions.

CountryGross IncomeEstimated Net RetainedTax Cost (Est.)
UAE (Dubai)$150,000$150,000$0
United Kingdom$150,000~$84,000~$66,000
Germany$150,000~$80,000~$70,000
United States (NY)$150,000~$93,000~$57,000
Australia$150,000~$90,000~$60,000

Estimates based on 2025-26 headline rates. Sources: HMRC, IRS, ATO, BMF, UAE FTA. Individual circumstances vary.

Important — Tax Residency Is Separate
A UAE Golden Visa does not automatically establish UAE tax residency.UAE tax residency requires 183+ days in the UAE per year (or 90+ days if your principal interests are here).Your home country may also have exit provisions that continue to apply. US citizens are taxed on worldwide income regardless of residency.Affinitas recommends obtaining country-specific tax advice before relocating.

6. Business Structure — What Works for Creators in Dubai

A Golden Visa provides residency. A legal entity provides the ability to invoice, hold a UAE bank account, and operate a business. These are separate steps, and the entity type has tax implications.

Entity TypeCorporate TaxSetup (From)Best Suited For
Free Zone (DMCC, DIFC, etc.)0%*AED 10,000/yrInternational brand deals, digital products, consulting, IP licensing, overseas clients.
Mainland LLC9% above AED 375KAED 15,000+UAE-based clients, events, local commercial work, government contracts.
Holding CompanyDepends on structureAdvisory requiredMulti-revenue operations, IP ownership, team structures.

*Free Zone 0% rate applies only to Qualifying Income under QFZP rules (Federal Decree-Law No. 47 of 2022). Substance requirements apply.

Related guides: Holding Companies vs SPVs in the UAE  |  Corporate Tax Registration in Dubai

7. Visiting Dubai to Film Sponsored Content? A Permit Is Required.

The UAE Media Council requires non-resident creators entering the UAE to produce and publish commercial or sponsored content to obtain a Visiting Advertiser Permit. This applies to brand trips, paid hotel stays, and any other commercially sponsored production.

Creators who establish UAE residency and operate through a licensed UAE entity are not subject to this requirement in the same way — they operate under standard UAE business licensing.

8. Dubai vs Other Cities — A Straightforward Comparison

DubaiLos AngelesLondonSingapore
Personal income tax0%Up to 54%Up to 45%Up to 24%
Long-term creator visaYes — 10 yearsNoneNoneTech.Pass only
Government creator fundAED 150M+NoneNoneLimited
Dedicated creator campusYesNoNoNo
Content regulationsModerateMinimalMinimalModerate

Content restrictions apply under UAE Media Council guidelines. Review applicable standards before relocating.

9. How to Get Started — The Process

  1. Register at creatorshq.com and submit your content portfolio for review.
  2. Creators HQ reviews your application and provides endorsement for the Golden Visa track.
  3. Apply for the Golden Visa through official channels: ICP Smart Services (federal) or GDRFA Dubai (Dubai).
  4. Complete UAE in-country formalities: medical check, biometrics, Emirates ID.
  5. Register your UAE legal entity. The appropriate structure depends on your revenue type — Free Zone is the most common choice for creators with international clients.
  6. Obtain a UAE Tax Residency Certificate (TRC) from the Federal Tax Authority to formally document your UAE tax residency status.

10. Common Questions

Do I need a large following to qualify?

No minimum follower count has been published. Creators HQ assesses applications on portfolio quality, content consistency, and engagement — not follower numbers alone.

Can I apply from outside Dubai?

Yes. The programme is open to non-residents. Relocation support is included in the Creators HQ onboarding process.

Is my income fully tax-free in Dubai?

Personal income is not taxed in the UAE. However, UAE tax residency must be established separately (183+ days per year), and your home country's exit rules apply. This is not automatic — professional advice specific to your nationality is recommended.

What corporate tax applies?

UAE Corporate Tax at 9% applies to business profits above AED 375,000. Free Zone entities can qualify for 0% on qualifying income if they meet the QFZP conditions under UAE Corporate Tax Law.

Are there restrictions on what I can post?

Yes. The UAE Media Council sets content standards for material produced and published from within the UAE. Creators should review the relevant guidelines for their content category before relocating.

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