The incorporation procedures may be simple, but there are still several conditions and requirements that business owners/investors, especially non-UAE residents, must meet before they can start setting up a business.
Can non-UAE residents start a business in Dubai?
In most cases, foreigners are allowed to start and own 100% of their business as long as it is established within the free zone. Depending on the guidelines or requirements implemented in certain locations, foreign investors may start a business in the UAE as long as they have shareholders who are UAE residents. If you are not familiar with the laws and requirements in setting up a business in Dubai as a non-UAE resident, you may consult with services providers who specialize in setting up startup businesses in Dubai.
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