Find answers to common questions about our business setup and visa services in UAE
Freezones offer 100% foreign ownership, tax benefits, and simplified business processes, making them ideal for startups and international investors.
Depending on the business type and approvals needed, trade licenses can be issued in as little as 3–7 working days with our support.
Yes, Dubai now allows full foreign ownership for many business activities, though certain sectors still require a local partner.
Typically, you'll need passport copies, business activity details, application forms, and sometimes a business plan depending on the authority.
A freelance visa allows you to work independently without a company sponsor, while an employment visa ties you to a specific employer.
Most freelance visas are valid for 2 years and can be renewed easily.
Yes, freelance visa holders can sponsor dependents if they meet the minimum income requirements.
Visa cancellation usually takes 1–5 working days, depending on the type of visa and approvals required.
You need to submit income proof, tenancy contract (Ejari), medical insurance, and relevant documents for spouse and children. We handle the entire process for you.
As of 2023, the corporate tax rate is 9% on profits exceeding AED 375,000.
All businesses earning taxable income in the UAE must register, except those exempted such as Freezone entities meeting specific conditions.
It usually takes 5–10 working days once all documents are correctly submitted.
Ejari makes rental contracts legally binding and is required for visa applications, utilities, and other government services.
Yes, Ejari can be registered online or through approved typing centers. We assist with both methods for office and residential properties.
You'll need a tenancy contract, landlord's documents, Emirates ID, and passport copy.
They cover visa applications, Emirates ID typing, medical typing, labor cards, attestation, and other government paperwork.
Our PRO experts save you time, avoid errors, and ensure that your applications are accepted the first time.
You need to apply online or through a service center with your Emirates ID, passport, and fingerprints. We handle the entire process for you.
Yes, it can be attested and used for job applications, immigration, and legal purposes outside the UAE.
ILOE (Involuntary Loss of Employment) is mandatory insurance that provides compensation if you lose your job unexpectedly.
All employees in Dubai, both in the private and federal government sectors, must enroll in the scheme.
The premium depends on your salary bracket, usually ranging from AED 5 to AED 10 per month.
Most visas are issued within 5–10 working days, depending on medical tests, Emirates ID, and approvals.
Yes, many Freezones and authorities allow remote setup. With our support, you don't need to be physically present for every step.
The cost depends on the business activity, license type, and jurisdiction. Freezone setups can start from AED 12,000–15,000, while mainland may vary.
Uncancelled visas may lead to fines, travel bans, or issues when reapplying for another visa in the UAE.
Yes, most legal and official documents must be translated into Arabic and attested before submission. We provide this service.
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