In Saudi Arabia, if you are a Social Media Influencer and want to make money from your online content, you must get a special license. This means that you have to apply for permission from the government before you can start earning profits through platforms like TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and others.
It’s not just Saudi citizens who need this permit, but also influencers from other countries. Whether you’re Saudi or non-Saudi, if you want to run your social media channels in Saudi Arabia and make money from them, you must get it permit.
Once you have the permit, you’re allowed to earn profits through advertisements on various social media platforms. Here is how you can get this license:
Non-Saudi Social Media Influencers must have a license to work in Saudi Arabia, as stated in Article 23 of Royal Decree No. M/51.
The Article 23 of Royal Decree No. M/51 “A non-Saudi can not practice work nor is allowed to engage in this activity without obtaining a license.”
The process is generally easier for Saudi nationals compared to non-Saudis. To apply for the Social Media Influencer license, you must fill out the form at the General Commission for Audiovisual Media website.
There is also a fee of SR 15,000 for a three-year license period.
However, non-Saudis applying for the Social Media Influencers permit face a lengthy application process, as given below:
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