EOR and Managed Payroll Services in the UAE
The United Arab Emirates has become one of the world’s leading international business hubs, attracting global companies through its strategic location, world-class infrastructure, tax-efficient environment and rapidly growing economy. Dubai and Abu Dhabi continue to serve as major centres for finance, technology, renewable energy, logistics, professional services and international trade. However, navigating UAE employment law, payroll administration, visa sponsorship, labour regulations and immigration compliance can be complex for overseas businesses.
We Are Hanover Global Services
Hanover Global Services simplifies international hiring in the UAE through fully managed Employer of Record (EOR) and Managed Payroll services.
As your local employment partner, we enable businesses to hire employees, contractors and project-based workers across Dubai, Abu Dhabi and the wider UAE without establishing a local legal entity.
Whether you are hiring a single remote employee, building a regional Middle East team, expanding operations into the Gulf region, or mobilising specialist project workers, our human-led approach ensures compliant and efficient workforce expansion.
What we offer
Forget software-only platforms. Hanover Global Services provides dedicated support with a single point of contact guiding your business through onboarding, payroll, compliance and workforce management.
Quickly onboard employees in the UAE without the time, cost and complexity of incorporating a local company or free zone entity.
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Clear, predictable pricing with no hidden platform or onboarding fees.
why hanover global services
Our UAE Employer of Record and Managed Payroll services include:
Expand your workforce globally
The UAE’s location makes it a major international hub for businesses managing operations across:
The UAE remains attractive for international businesses due to:
The UAE workforce is highly international and multilingual, with strong talent pools across:
Dubai and Abu Dhabi offer:
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Employment contracts in the UAE should clearly define compensation, housing or transportation allowances, working hours, bonus structures, notice periods, end-of-service benefits, and termination provisions.
Payroll is typically processed monthly. Employers are responsible for salary payments, Wage Protection System (WPS) compliance, employment documentation, and labour law compliance.
The standard UAE workweek is generally 48 hours per week, with employees working 8 hours per day over 6 days. Reduced working hours typically apply during Ramadan.
Employees may be entitled to overtime pay in accordance with UAE labour law and employment contract provisions.
Employees are generally entitled to 30 calendar days of annual leave after one year of service, paid public holidays, paid sick leave subject to eligibility rules, and maternity and paternity leave protections.
Eligible employees are generally entitled to end-of-service gratuity payments calculated based on length of service and salary.
Employers are commonly responsible for private medical insurance, visa sponsorship, residence permit costs, and employee benefits administration.
Operating across complex employment landscapes
Most foreign nationals working in the UAE require employer-sponsored work permits and residence visas. Common immigration pathways include:
Employment Visa – The most common route for expatriate employees working in the UAE.
Free Zone Employment Visa – Used by businesses operating within UAE free zones.
Investor & Partner Visas – For business owners and investors establishing UAE operations.
Family Sponsorship – Eligible employees may sponsor qualifying dependants subject to income thresholds.
Hanover Global Services supports businesses with visa coordination, immigration processes and international workforce mobilisation across the UAE and wider Gulf region.
We support international businesses across sectors including:
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An Employer of Record legally employs workers on behalf of an international company, enabling businesses to hire employees in the UAE without establishing a local entity.
Yes. Hanover Global Services enables businesses to hire employees across Dubai and the UAE through our EOR solution without establishing a local company.
Yes. We support employment visa coordination, residence permits and wider immigration processes.
Timelines vary depending on visa processing and documentation requirements, but local hires can often be onboarded within days.
Yes. We regularly support engineering, energy, infrastructure and construction workforce deployments across the Middle East.
Yes. We assist with contractor engagement solutions and workforce structuring support where appropriate.
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Hanover Global Services helps international businesses hire employees across Dubai and the United Arab Emirates quickly, compliantly and efficiently.
Forget software – this is expansion with a human touch.
Contact Hanover Global Services today to discuss your UAE hiring and workforce expansion plans.