ESTABLISHING YOUR
COMPANY IN DUBAI
EMIR ALLIANCE: YOUR STRATEGIC PARTNER:
Navigating the Setup Process

Forming a new venture in the Middle East may appear intricate at first glance. With the appropriate guidance, however, it can be a relatively smooth endeavor. This overview highlights the primary steps for registering a business in Dubai and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
FREE ZONE VS. MAINLAND REGISTRATION
When planning to launch a company in Dubai, you have two main options: establishing it in a Free Zone or on the Mainland. Each option has distinct benefits and considerations:
Free Zone Company

  • Allows 100% foreign ownership.
  • Governed by separate free zone authorities, each with its own regulations.
  • Often features tax exemptions and streamlined import/export processes.
  • Generally does not require a local sponsor.
Mainland Company

  • Overseen by the Department of Economic Development (DED).
  • Can trade throughout Dubai and the rest of the UAE without geographic restrictions.
  • In many cases, foreign investors can now own 100% of the business (depending on the activity).
  • Remains ideal for those seeking direct access to the local market.
The experts at Emir Alliance will compare both pathways for you and recommend the most suitable option, considering your business objectives and operational model.
KEY STEPS IN COMPANY FORMATION
Identify Your Business Activity
Determine the products or services you plan to offer, as each activity may have unique requirements.
Confirm Sponsorship Requirements
Free zones do not mandate a local sponsor, while mainland setups may still require one for certain sectors.
Choose Your Corporate Structure
Common structures include Limited Liability Companies (LLC), branches, or professional entities.

Decide on a Trade Name
Select a name that complies with UAE naming conventions and is not already in use.
Obtain Initial Approvals and External Permits
Some specialized activities (e.g., healthcare, education) might call for additional licenses or approvals.
Secure an Office or Workspace
Depending on free zone or mainland rules, you may need a physical office or can opt for a flexible desk arrangement.
Settle All Fees
These include license fees, registration charges, visa costs, and any other associated expenses.
Receive Your Trade License
Once the process is finalized, a valid license is issued, allowing you to commence operations legally.
Emir Alliance handles these formalities, from document preparation to communicating with authorities. With an efficient approach, registration can sometimes be completed in as little as 14 working days.
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