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    Dubai offers new licence service to visiting boat owners

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffAugust 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dubai introduces new licence service for visiting boat owners

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    The Dubai Maritime Authority (DMA), part of the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation (PCFC), has launched a new service allowing visitors to obtain licences to operate pleasure marine vessels in the emirate, the authority said.

    The service is available to visitors holding licences issued by International Maritime Organization (IMO) member states, including the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Europe, the US, and other internationally recognised countries.

    Alongside the initiative, the DMA released an updated manual governing crew licensing in Dubai, based on Administrative Resolution No (5) of 2024.

    The manual sets out conditions for obtaining licences to operate and work onboard marine vessels.

    Creating a flexible maritime environment

    “We believe in providing a flexible maritime environment that meets the aspirations of international visitors and offers them the opportunity to enjoy an exceptional marine experience in Dubai’s waters,” said Sheikh Dr Saeed bin Ahmed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum, CEO of the Dubai Maritime Authority.

    He added that the updated manual “reflects the authority’s commitment to strengthening maritime safety, ensuring the efficiency and qualification of marine crews, and unifying standards in line with local legislation and international best practices.”

    The manual outlines requirements for professional qualifications, experience, medical and technical standards, as well as procedures for applications, examinations, renewals, and amendments.

    It also introduces mechanisms for mutual recognition of licenses issued by accredited maritime authorities.

    Qualified licence holders can apply under prescribed standards

    The DMA said it recognises all international maritime licenses issued by IMO member states, including GCC countries, provided they meet prescribed standards.

    Qualified foreign licence holders can obtain a local license through an electronic process that verifies authenticity and compliance.

    This process includes submitting a copy of the national licence for verification, validating its authenticity and compliance with the required standards, and subsequently issuing the local licence.

    “This initiative enhances the maritime experience of Dubai’s visitors and enthusiasts, enabling them to engage in leisure, tourism, and sports activities within a safe and well-regulated environment,” Sheikh Saeed said. “It further strengthens Dubai’s position as a world-class maritime destination … while also supporting the sustainable growth of Dubai’s maritime sector and its contribution to the local economy.”

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