how to claim ILOE in UAE

How to Claim ILOE in UAE: Step-by-Step Guide (2026)

So someone told you to “just claim your ILOE” — and now you’re staring at a portal, unsure whether your documents are right, whether your termination reason is recorded correctly, or whether you even qualify.

You’re not alone. Thousands of expats in the UAE go through this every year, and a surprising number get their claims delayed or rejected over things that could easily have been avoided.

This guide walks you through exactly how to claim ILOE in UAE — step by step, with real document requirements, payout calculations, rejection reasons, and answers to the questions nobody else seems to address. No fluff, no copy-paste from the government website. Just a clear plan.

Quick Answer Lost your job in the UAE? You can claim ILOE by submitting your application within 30 days of your work permit cancellation via iloe.ae, the ILOE mobile app, or by calling 600 599 555. You need at least 12 consecutive months of subscription, and your termination must be involuntary. Approved claims are paid within 2 weeks — up to 60% of your basic salary for up to 3 months.

How to Claim ILOE in UAE — The Complete 2026 Guide

What Is ILOE and Who Does It Cover?

ILOE stands for Involuntary Loss of Employment. It’s the UAE’s mandatory unemployment insurance scheme, introduced under Federal Decree-Law No. 13 of 2022, and it’s been operational since January 2023.

In simple terms: you pay a small monthly premium while you’re employed, and if you get made redundant, the scheme pays you a portion of your salary for up to three months while you get back on your feet.

It covers employees in the private sector and federal government sector. But not everyone is included.

Must Subscribe Exempt
Private sector employees Investors who own and manage their own business
Federal government employees Domestic workers (housemaids, drivers, etc.)
Most free zone employees (JAFZA, DMCC, etc.) Employees under 18 years old
Employees on standard employment contracts Retirees receiving a pension who’ve rejoined employment
Full-time employees in onshore companies Employees at DIFC and ADGM registered companies

If you’re in a standard free zone like JAFZA or DMCC — you’re covered. If your company is registered in DIFC or ADGM, those are financial free zones exempt from the federal ILOE scheme.

Are You Eligible to Claim ILOE?

Before you open the portal, run through this checklist. If you miss even one condition, your claim will be rejected.

Eligibility Condition What It Means
✅ 12 consecutive months of subscription You must have been paying premiums without a gap of more than 3 months
✅ Involuntary termination Made redundant, company downsizing, or company closure
✅ Work permit officially cancelled Your employer must have cancelled it with reason “termination”
✅ Legally residing in UAE You must be in the UAE at time of claim
✅ No abscondment complaint No active “absconding” record against you
✅ Claim filed within 30 days Counted from work permit cancellation date
❌ Resigned voluntarily Not covered — full stop
❌ Dismissed for disciplinary reasons Misconduct, policy violations — not covered
❌ Fraudulent claim or fictitious employer Immediate disqualification

One thing worth knowing — if your subscription had a brief gap but it was less than 3 consecutive months, you may still be eligible. A gap of more than 3 months cancels the policy entirely.

ILOE Category A vs Category B — Which One Are You?

This confuses a lot of people because the AI answers just mention “Category A and B” without ever explaining what they actually mean for you personally.

It’s simple — your category is based on your basic salary:

Category A Category B
Basic Salary AED 16,000 or less Above AED 16,000
Monthly Premium AED 5/month AED 10/month
Maximum Monthly Payout AED 10,000 AED 20,000
Payout Calculation 60% of average basic salary (last 6 months) 60% of average basic salary (last 6 months)
Maximum Duration 3 months per claim 3 months per claim

Real-world examples:

Basic Salary Category 60% Calculation You Actually Receive
AED 8,000 A AED 4,800 AED 4,800/month
AED 14,000 A AED 8,400 AED 8,400/month
AED 16,000 A AED 9,600 AED 9,600/month
AED 20,000 B AED 12,000 AED 12,000/month
AED 30,000 B AED 18,000 AED 18,000/month
AED 40,000 B AED 24,000 Capped at AED 20,000/month

⚠️ Important: The 60% is calculated on your basic salary only — not your total package. Housing allowance, transport allowance, bonuses — none of that counts.

⚠️ Lifetime cap: Across your entire working life in the UAE, the total ILOE compensation you can ever receive is 12 monthly payments. If you claim 3 months now, you have 9 months remaining for the rest of your UAE career. This is something almost no one talks about — plan accordingly.

Documents You Need Before You Start

Get these ready before you even open the portal. Uploading incomplete or mismatched documents is one of the top reasons claims get delayed.

Document Format Notes
Emirates ID (front & back) PDF, under 5MB Must be valid
Termination letter PDF On company letterhead, signed, reason clearly stated
Work permit cancellation document PDF Signed, showing “termination” as the reason
Employment contract PDF Official MOHRE or free zone contract
Stamped IBAN certificate PDF Obtained from your bank — must have bank stamp
Travel Report PDF Proves you are present in UAE — see below

How to Get Your Travel Report

This document trips up a lot of people because nobody explains where it actually comes from.

Your Travel Report proves that you are physically present in the UAE. You can get it in two ways:

  • Via GDRFA website (gdrfad.gov.ae) → log in with your Emirates ID details → request travel report
  • Via DubaiNow app → download the app → go to Government Services → Travel Report

It’s usually available instantly or within a few hours. Download it as a PDF and make sure it’s dated close to your claim submission date.

Step-by-Step: How to Claim ILOE in UAE Online

Step 1 — Confirm Your Work Permit Is Officially Cancelled

This is the step most people skip — and it’s the one that causes the most problems.

Before you touch the ILOE portal, make sure your employer has officially cancelled your work permit through MOHRE, with the cancellation reason recorded as “termination” — not resignation, not any other reason.

If it says the wrong reason, the portal will show you incorrect details and your claim will likely be rejected. We cover exactly what to do in that situation a little further down.

Step 2 — Log In to the ILOE Portal

Go to iloe.ae and click “Submit Your Claim” on the homepage.

  • Select your sector (Private or Federal Government)
  • Enter your Emirates ID and registered mobile number
  • Request and enter the OTP sent to your phone
  • You’re now in your personal dashboard

You can also do this via the ILOE mobile app (available on App Store and Google Play) or call 600 599 555 if you prefer phone support.

Step 3 — Verify Your Termination Details

Once logged in, click “Claim Submission” from the left menu.

The system will automatically pull your termination reason and date from the MOHRE database. Here’s what to do:

  • If the details are correct → Select “Yes” → Click the green “Submit Claim” button
  • If the details are wrong → Select “No” → Write a clear explanation in the remarks box → Upload supporting documents showing the correct reason → Submit

If your employer is not registered with MOHRE (some free zone companies), the termination reason may show as “N/A.” In that case, just proceed and submit — this is normal for certain free zone setups.

Step 4 — Choose How You Want to Be Paid

You have two options:

  • Bank Transfer — Select your bank, enter your IBAN, account number, and account holder name. Double-check your IBAN — a single digit error means your money goes nowhere.
  • Cash Pickup at Al Ansari Exchange — Available for those who originally paid their premiums via Al Ansari Exchange branches.

Most people go with bank transfer. It’s faster and easier to track.

Step 5 — Upload Your Documents and Submit

Attach all required documents in PDF format (each under 5MB). Go through the checklist one more time before you hit submit — you can’t edit the application after submission.

Once submitted, you’ll receive a reference number via SMS and email. Keep that safe.

Step 6 — Track Your Claim Status

You can monitor your claim in two ways:

  • Log in to iloe.ae → go to “My Claims” → check current status
  • Call the ILOE Call Centre at 600 599 555

Approved claims are paid out within 2 weeks of submission, directly to your chosen payment method.

ILOE Claim Timeline — What to Expect

Day What Happens
Day 0 Your employer cancels your work permit
Day 1–3 Confirm cancellation reason is correct in system
Day 1–5 Gather all documents including Travel Report
Day 1–30 Submit your claim (don’t wait until Day 30)
Within 14 working days Claim reviewed and decision made
Within 2 weeks of approval Payment deposited to your bank or available at Al Ansari

Submit as early as possible. There’s no benefit to waiting, and the 30-day window goes faster than you think — especially when you’re dealing with everything else that comes with losing your job.

What Happens If You Miss the 30-Day Deadline?

Straight answer: your claim is gone. The 30-day rule is a hard cutoff — there are no extensions, no appeals, and no exceptions once the window closes.

The 30 days starts from the date your work permit is officially cancelled — not from your last day of work. These can sometimes be different dates, so make sure you know which date the system has recorded.

If you’ve missed the deadline, ILOE compensation is no longer available for that job loss. What you can still do:

Can You Claim ILOE and Apply for a Job Seeker Visa at the Same Time?

Yes — and honestly, you probably should consider both simultaneously.

ILOE gives you financial support for up to 3 months. The Job Seeker Visa gives you legal status to stay in the UAE and keep looking for work. They serve different purposes and there’s nothing stopping you from pursuing both at the same time.

The key thing to sort out first is your visa grace period, then decide which route makes sense for your situation. Full UAE Job Seeker Visa guide coming soon on HowToGulf.com.

ILOE Claim Rejected? Here’s Why and What to Do

This is the section that AI Overview completely skips — but it’s arguably the most important one.

Top Reasons ILOE Claims Get Rejected

Rejection Reason Why It Happens How to Avoid It
Wrong termination reason in system Employer recorded “resignation” instead of “termination” Confirm with HR before they cancel the permit
Incomplete or unstamped documents Missing bank stamp on IBAN, unsigned letter Double-check every document before uploading
Subscription less than 12 months Gaps in premium payments Check your subscription history on the portal
Filed after 30-day deadline Simple miscalculation of dates Submit as early as possible
Active abscondment complaint HR filed an absconding report Get this resolved with your employer before claiming
Claim involves fraud or fictitious employer System flags inconsistencies Ensure all documents match MOHRE records
Legally not present in UAE Travelled out of country before filing File before you leave

What to Do If Your Claim Is Rejected

  1. Log in to iloe.ae and check the rejection reason under “My Claims”
  2. If the rejection is due to a document issue — correct it and resubmit if still within the 30-day window
  3. If the termination reason in the MOHRE system is wrong — contact your employer’s HR immediately and ask them to correct it through MOHRE
  4. If you believe the rejection is incorrect — call 600 599 555 and request a review, or visit a MOHRE Business Centre in person
  5. If your case involves a labour dispute — you may need to file a complaint with MOHRE and wait for the judicial process before your ILOE clock starts

Free Zone vs Mainland — Does It Make a Difference?

Mostly no — but there are two important exceptions.

Employment Type ILOE Coverage
Mainland UAE (private sector) ✅ Fully covered
Federal government ✅ Fully covered
Standard free zones (JAFZA, DMCC, RAKEZ, DAFZA, etc.) ✅ Covered
DIFC registered companies ❌ Exempt from federal ILOE
ADGM registered companies ❌ Exempt from federal ILOE

If you work for a DIFC or ADGM company, the federal ILOE scheme doesn’t apply to you. These financial free zones operate under their own employment frameworks. Check with your HR whether any alternative protection is in place.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I claim ILOE if I resigned?

No. ILOE only covers involuntary job loss — meaning your employer terminated you, not the other way around. If you resigned, you are not eligible regardless of the reason.

What if my employer hasn’t cancelled my work permit yet?

You cannot file a claim until the work permit is officially cancelled. Follow up with your HR urgently — you have 30 days from the cancellation date, not from your last working day.

Can I claim ILOE more than once in the UAE?

Yes, but with limits. You can claim multiple times across different jobs, but the total lifetime payout is capped at 12 monthly payments across your entire UAE career.

Does ILOE cover allowances or just basic salary?

Basic salary only. Housing allowance, transport allowance, commissions, and bonuses are not included in the 60% calculation.

What is the lifetime limit on ILOE claims?

12 monthly payments in total across your entire working life in the UAE. If you claim 3 months now, you have 9 months of benefits remaining.

Can I claim ILOE if I’m on a free zone visa?

It depends on which free zone. Most free zones (JAFZA, DMCC, etc.) are covered. DIFC and ADGM are exempt. Check the table above or confirm with your HR.

How do I get the Travel Report for my ILOE claim?

Via the GDRFA website (gdrfad.gov.ae) or the DubaiNow app. It’s usually available instantly and should be downloaded as a PDF close to your submission date.

What if the termination reason in the system is wrong?

Don’t panic. When you reach Step 3 in the portal, select “No” to indicate the details are incorrect, write your explanation in the remarks section, and upload any supporting documents. The insurer will review your case.

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