June 06, 2026 01:51 pm

How to Film in Sharjah: Permits, Locations and Production Support


Sharjah gives productions a distinctive UAE look: heritage districts, museums, art spaces, desert archaeology, mountain roads, mangroves, beaches and east-coast scenery can all sit within one production plan. Professional filming still needs the correct local approvals, location-owner permissions and usually a UAE production partner. FilmingPortalUAE can organize the local production partner, permits, crew, equipment and location support so your Sharjah shoot is planned correctly from the start.

Why film in Sharjah

Sharjah is ideal when a production needs cultural depth, heritage architecture, art spaces, desert landscapes or a quieter UAE visual identity than Dubai. The emirate can offer old-town streets, museums, traditional markets, modern waterfronts, mountain roads, beaches, mangroves and archaeological desert looks. This makes it useful for documentaries, commercials, corporate films, travel content, factual entertainment and scripted projects that need authentic cultural texture. The exact permission path depends on the location, the scale of the shoot and whether you need traffic control, drones, public-space access or private-property approval.The UAE currently accepts ATA Carnets only for a narrow category of goods intended for exhibitions and similar events. For ordinary professional filming equipment, that means the ATA Carnet is usually the wrong tool unless the equipment is tied to a qualifying event and the required prior permit is in place.



For a standard film, commercial, documentary, corporate shoot, branded content shoot, or location recce, plan around temporary admission through Customs instead. Dubai Customs can process a Temporary Admission Customs Bill for eligible goods, and Dubai traveler guidance lists filming equipment for news, movies, or official events as controlled goods that may require permits.



Operationally, we recommend arriving through Dubai International Airport when carrying professional filming equipment, even if the shoot is later in another emirate. Abu Dhabi arrivals can be more complicated for film crews, and Abu Dhabi filming permits may become relevant even if the crew is only transiting with equipment.

Mleiha desert, Khorfakkan mountains, Kalba mangroves and Sharjah beaches can give one production several distinct UAE looks.

Mountains, beaches and natural locations

For mountain and desert visuals, productions can look at Mleiha, the wider central desert landscape, the Khorfakkan mountains, Al Rafisah Dam and roads through the eastern coast. For coastal looks, Sharjah offers Khorfakkan Beach, Al Khan Beach, Al Heera Beach and Kalba’s mangroves and coastline. These locations are visually strong, but access, timing, public-space restrictions and any drone or special equipment activity must be checked before the shoot. Sensitive natural areas, beaches, roads and public parks should be treated as planned permit locations, not casual pick-up shots.Before the crew travels, prepare a clean document pack. The core documents are a filming permit or relevant production authorization, a pro forma invoice for customs valuation purposes, and an equipment or packing list.



The pro forma invoice should describe the goods clearly and include today's realistic value for each item. For professional production kit, include serial numbers wherever possible, especially for cameras, lenses, monitors, wireless equipment, recorders, drones, batteries, and other high-value items.



This valuation matters. If an item is lost or stolen, the declared value and serial-numbered list can become part of the police report and insurance handling. Make sure the person travelling with the equipment has copies of the document pack, plus a passport copy for the person who will pay the deposit and be named on the customs bill.

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Heart of Sharjah, Sharjah Art Foundation, Rain Room, museums and waterfronts can give productions cultural and contemporary visuals.

Art, museums and cultural locations

Sharjah is one of the UAE’s strongest cultural emirates. Filmable looks may include Heart of Sharjah, Sharjah Art Foundation spaces, Rain Room, The Flying Saucer, Sharjah Art Museum, Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization, Al Noor Island and Al Majaz Waterfront, subject to approval. Museums, galleries, heritage buildings and public art locations usually need location-owner approval as well as the relevant filming permit. For scripted scenes, interviews, branded content or documentary work, the production plan should identify each location owner, the intended camera positions, any talent or public interaction, and whether set dressing, lighting, grip or sound equipment will be used.On arrival at Dubai airport, declare the equipment at Customs and present the packing list and pro forma invoice. Customs will inspect the goods and process a Temporary Admission Customs Bill in the name of the person paying the deposit.



For professional filming equipment, budget 10% of the declared value at arrival: 5% as a refundable customs deposit and 5% as a refundable VAT deposit. Both deposits are returned when the equipment is properly re-exported and Customs can match the departing items to the original import documents.



In practice, card payment is not always available at the customs counter. Carry enough AED cash or be ready to use the nearby ATMs. Ask for the full expected amount before leaving the counter, including any administration or after-hours fee, so the crew does not have to make repeated ATM trips. Older operational guidance has mentioned an AED 200 administration fee for arrivals between 00:00 and 06:00, but fees and hours should always be confirmed before travel.

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Professional filming in Sharjah needs permit planning, location-owner approval and a local production partner for smooth access.

Professional filming in Sharjah should be arranged before cameras roll. Public areas, museums, art spaces, beaches, roads, mountain areas, mangroves, private properties and drone filming can all trigger different approval paths. International productions normally work with a UAE-based production partner who can coordinate permit information, location access, crew, insurance, equipment, transport and any special activity approvals. FilmingPortalUAE can organize the Sharjah production partner, crew, equipment, scouting and permit workflow, and can help you decide whether Sharjah is the right emirate for your story or whether another UAE location will be easier for the same visual brief.Before departure, bring the same equipment back to Customs with the original Temporary Admission Customs Bill and the same document pack used on arrival. Dubai Customs guidance says the goods are inspected and tallied against the earlier customs bill before the passenger deposit is refunded.



Both the 5% customs deposit and the 5% VAT deposit should be returned when the equipment is re-exported correctly and Customs can match the items. Any missing item, mismatch in quantity, wrong serial number, or unclear description can delay the refund or cause part of the deposit to be retained.



Keep copies of the customs bill, pro forma invoice, packing list, payment receipts, passport details for the named payer, and any refund evidence until the deposit process is fully closed.

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How to Film in Sharjah: Permits, Locations and Production Support

Sharjah is one of the UAE’s strongest cultural and landscape emirates for filming. It can give a production old-town streets, museums, traditional markets, modern waterfronts, desert archaeology, mountain roads, beaches and mangroves without losing the UAE production infrastructure around it. The important part is planning the permit route before cameras roll. Public spaces, museums, art locations, roads, beaches, mangroves, private properties and any aerial work can all require different approvals. International crews should normally work through a UAE-based production partner who can coordinate the permit information, location access, crew, equipment, insurance and local logistics.Sharjah is one of the UAE’s strongest cultural and landscape emirates for filming. It can give a production old-town streets, museums, traditional markets, modern waterfronts, desert archaeology, mountain roads, beaches and mangroves without losing the UAE production infrastructure around it. The important part is planning the permit route before cameras roll. Public spaces, museums, art locations, roads, eaches, mangroves, private properties and any aerial work can all require different approvals. International crews should normally work through a UAE-based production partner who can coordinate the permit information, location access, crew, equipment, insurance and local logistics.ctical route is temporary admission through Customs, not an ATA Carnet.



Dubai Customs guidance confirms that some goods accompanying passengers can be processed under a Temporary Admission Customs Bill with a refundable deposit. In practice for professional filming equipment, crews should budget for 5% refundable customs deposit plus 5% refundable VAT deposit, meaning 10% of the declared equipment value, plus any applicable administration or after-hours fees.



Use this guide as a planning checklist, then confirm the current handling details with Dubai Customs, your customs broker, your UAE production partner, and the relevant film permitting authority before the equipment travels.

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For most film crews bringing professional cameras, lenses, lighting, grip, audio, monitors, drones, wireless equipment, or other production kit into Dubai, the practical route is temporary admission through Customs, not an ATA Carnet.



Dubai Customs guidance confirms that some goods accompanying passengers can be processed under a Temporary Admission Customs Bill with a refundable deposit. In practice for professional filming equipment, crews should budget for 5% refundable customs deposit plus 5% refundable VAT deposit, meaning 10% of the declared equipment value, plus any applicable administration or after-hours fees.



Use this guide as a planning checklist, then confirm the current handling details with Dubai Customs, your customs broker, your UAE production partner, and the relevant film permitting authority before the equipment travels.

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Important update: based on official guidance received after our inquiry, the UAE currently accepts incoming ATA Carnets only for goods under category B1, meaning items intended for exhibitions and similar events.



Filming equipment is therefore not generally accepted for entry into the UAE on an ATA Carnet unless the equipment is intended for, or invited to participate in, a particular known event and the required prior permit has been obtained from the concerned authority.



For most film crews bringing cameras, lenses, lighting, grip, audio, monitors, drones, wireless equipment, or other production kit into Dubai, the practical customs route is temporary admission, not an ATA Carnet. See our temporary import guide for professional filming equipment in Dubai: How to import Professional Camera Equipment to Dubai Guide


For film crews, the carnet should be treated as a limited option, not the default customs route. Before shipping or travelling with production equipment, confirm the correct process with the relevant chamber, UAE Customs, your UAE production partner, and the relevant permitting authority.

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