Own 100% of Your UAE Business— Free Zone Setup
Build your UAE base with full ownership, visa options, and a streamlined licensing process.
Business formation is the first step to legally operate in the UAE. It’s ideal for entrepreneurs, startups, investors, and international companies looking to enter the market, set up compliantly, and start trading with confidence. It suits both first-time founders and established businesses planning expansion into the region.
A UAE Free Zone company is ideal for entrepreneurs, startups, and international businesses seeking 100% ownership, tax-efficient structuring, and a fast setup process. Free Zones offer business-friendly regulations, simplified compliance, visa packages, and flexible office solutions, making them perfect for trading,
Your Path to a Free Zone Company
Consultation
Activity & Structure Finalization
Trade Name Reservation
Application Submission
Document Signing
License Issuance
Visa & Bank Account Support
Why Free Zones Work Best?
- 100% foreign ownership with full control of the company
- Fast, streamlined licensing with clear processes and fewer approvals
- Visa packages & flexible workspace options (flexi-desk to private office)
- Global-friendly structure for trading, services, and e-commerce
- Profit and capital repatriation for easier international operations
- Business ecosystem support (renewals, amendments, compliance assistance)
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I own 100% of a Free Zone company?
Yes. Free Zones offer full foreign ownership with no local partner required.
Do I need office space?
Not always. Many Free Zones offer flexi-desk or shared office options to reduce cost.
Is the Free Zone cheaper than Mainland?
Often yes for startups, because of lower setup costs and flexible office requirements.
Can I set up a Free Zone company remotely (without visiting the UAE)?
In many cases, yes. Some Free Zones allow remote setup, while visa processing may require a visit later for medical and Emirates ID.
Can a Free Zone company do business in the UAE mainland?
Free Zone companies can trade internationally and within the Free Zone. To trade directly in the mainland, a local distributor or mainland branch may be required.