With its Golden Visa for content creators, Dubai heralds a new era of digital creativity. This first project of its kind grants a 10-year residency to influencers, digital creators, podcasters, and artists and allows these practitioners to live, work, and thrive in the creative environment of the UAE. The launch of Creators HQ, an incubator purposely built for content creators, denotes the start of a tremendous change in the region’s digital growth.
One interesting aspect of Creators HQ is the UAE Golden Visa, which gives content creators an opportunity to live and work in the UAE for a maximum of 10 years without sponsorship or renewal of a visa process. For the creators, this means stability and not having the usual stress of visa expiration or dependence on sponsors, which actually allows them to channel focus towards their work.
The UAE has been a land of innovation and business, and the creation of the Golden Visa is designed to attract global talent to come and contribute to the growing economy of the country. Since its launch in May 2019, the Golden Visa started with a number of professionals and has expanded to include a surplus of professionals; content creators are now among the key target groups.
This is a game-changer for many digital creators in the region, according to Mike Thurston, show host of the top-ranked podcast First Things THRST. “The work I do, to solicit new projects and formats, is therefore inspired by this. Initiatives such as this are uplifting the quality of the content.” Certainly, it’ll trickle down to the burgeoning podcast and digital content scene in the UAE.”
Partners like Meta, TikTok, and X have brought in over 100 members from 20 countries into Creators HQ. The vision in the course of this was to ensure that 10,000 influencers and creative professionals are brought into Dubai’s portfolio as a global hub for digital media and creativity.
In the end, a Dh150 million special fund will be opened for funding creators, innovators, and digital content projects, thereby providing the UAE an opportunity to forge a leadership role in the creator economy. This kind of backbone support gives the content creator the power to upscale, outreach, and find new creative avenues.
The application process is fairly easy:
Golden Visa eligibility applies to content creators who have demonstrated their track record of impactful work, recognition in the field, and a continuous growth pattern. This means social media influencers, filmmakers, photographers, writers, podcasters, and other people involved in creative industries and making a significant impact in their respective industries.
The Golden Visa scheme for content creators in Dubai coincides with the opening of Creators HQ, a rare opportunity for digital creators to live, work, and thrive in one of the most dynamic and creative cities in the world. Long-term residency, tailored support, and a global network of mentors and investors will empower creators with meaningful career trajectories and impactful contributions to the digital space. Established influencers or budding artists, the UAE supports you in taking your creative journey up a notch.
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