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khaleej times, Wed, Nov 12, 2025 | Jumada al-Awwal 21, 1447
UAE: Can employees take full annual leave at the start of the year?
Emirates:
Question: How
is the annual leave balance calculated in mainland UAE companies? Are leave days
credited at the start of the year or accrued monthly? I’m asking because I plan
to take a month-long leave for my wedding in March 2026, but my HR team says
it’s not possible since I won’t have enough leave balance by then.
Answer:
In the UAE, an employee is entitled to 30 calendar days of annual leave on
completion of each year of service. This is in accordance with Article 29(1)(a)
of the UAE Employment Law, which states, “Without prejudice to the rights
accruing to the employee prior to the entry into force of this Decree-Law, the
employee shall be entitled to a paid annual leave of not less than thirty days a
year for each year of service.”
Furthermore, it is at the discretion of
an employer to decide the annual leave dates of an employee. This is in
accordance with Article 29(4) of the UAE Employment Law, which states, “The
employee shall use his leave in the year of entitlement. The employer may fix
the dates of leave according to the work requirements and in agreement with the
employee, or rotate leaves among employees for the smooth progress of work, and
shall notify the employee of the date of his leave at least one month before the
same.”
Additionally, an employee may also avail unpaid
leave upon obtaining the consent of his employer. This is in accordance with
Article 33(1) of the UAE Employment Law, which states, “The employee may, after
the consent of the employer, take an unpaid leave, other than leaves referred to
herein."
Based on the aforementioned provisions of law, as
an employee, your current year’s annual leave may be credited to your account
only upon completion of each year of employment. Your employer has the option of
deciding your annual leave days based on rotation or as per your employer’s
internal policy.
In your case, it is assumed that during March
2026, you may not have 30 days of annual leave to your credit, as you may not
have completed one year of employment in the current year. However, you may
mutually agree with your employer and request that they consider it as a special
case, considering the date of your marriage is already fixed. If your employer
does not grant you 30 days of annual leave, then you may opt to avail unpaid
leave upon obtaining the written consent of your employer.