We assist global clients looking to do doing business in United Arab Emirates (UAE) Free Zones with the A to Z of business setup without the need for the client to travel to the territory. Some of our services include:
Regulatory licenses across all sectors
Provision of nominee directors and shareholders
Recruitment and employee hiring
Virtual/Physical Office space solutions
Employment and residency visas
Here’s a curated overview of the key UAE Free Zones, highlighting their primary benefits, typical setup requirements, and ideal business types:
DMCC – Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (Dubai)
- Best for: Commodities & trading (gold, coffee, tea), general trading, fintech, e‑commerce.
- Top Benefits:
- 100% foreign ownership, zero corporate/import-export tax, full capital repatriation.
- Thriving ecosystem with over 18,000 companies and global networks.
- Dual license option to operate in both the free zone and mainland UAE.
- Minimum Requirements:
- One shareholder and one director who can be the same person and does not need to be resident in UAE.
- Activity-specific license; may require office — CO‑working/shared desks possible.
- Basic documents: passport + photo, business plan, shareholder CVs, bank reference.
. JAFZA – Jebel Ali Free Zone (Dubai)
- Best for: Logistics, warehousing, manufacturing, trade.
- Top Benefits:
- Located next to Jebel Ali Port and Al Maktoum Airport for seamless logistics.
- 100% foreign ownership, tax exemptions, customs on-site clearance.
- Hosts large multinationals and high-volume exporters.
- Minimum Requirements:
- One shareholder and one director who can be the same person and does not need to be resident in UAE
- License and warehousing space or office lease needed.
- Similar documents as above; physical presence for industrial or storage activity.
DIFC – Dubai International Financial Centre (Dubai)
- Best for: Financial services, asset management, fintech, legal & consultancy.
- Top Benefits:
- Operates under Common Law, with its own legal system and regulator (DFSA).
- 50‑year guarantee of zero corporate income tax; part of UAE’s double-tax treaty network.
- Minimum Requirements:
- Requires approval by DFSA, business plan, background checks, office premises.
- Strong governance structures and license-specific criteria.
Dubai Internet City (DIC)
- Best for: Tech startups, software, IT services, telecom, e‑commerce.
- Top Benefits:
- Deep tech ecosystem with networking events and innovation support.
- Full repatriation, no corporate tax, easy visa processing.
- Minimum Requirements:
- Share capital requirement often around AED 50,000.
- License type: trading, service, professional, freelance.
- Standard documentation and physical or flexi-office space.
DMC – Dubai Media City
- Best for: Advertising, media production, digital content, publishing.
- Top Benefits:
- Tax-free zone tailored to content creators; fiber‑optic infrastructure, easy setup.
- Networked with analog zones like Dubai Studio City.
- Minimum Requirements:
- License fees in the mid-range.
- Flexi-desks or media-specific offices, plus standard documentation.
Dubai Silicon Oasis / IFZA (DSO + IFZA)
- Best for: Tech, electronics, SMEs, startups.
- Top Benefits:
- One of the most affordable setups; many operations can be done fully online.
- IFZA at DSOA provides flexible SME‑tailored packages and multiple sector activity.
- Minimum Requirements:
- Low or nil capital for services; higher if industrial.
- Documentation: standard passports, business plan, potential NOC, some zones like IFZA, Shams, SPC don’t require an employer NOC.
Shams / SPCFZ / Fujairah Creative City (Sharjah & Fujairah)
Shams – Sharjah Media City
- Best for: Media, creative professionals, freelancers, startups.
- Benefits:
- Fast approvals, low cost, no office space needed for flexi license, branch or LLC structures allowed.
- Often no sponsor NOC required.
- Requirements:
- Minimal documentation and low/no paid-up capital.
SPCFZ – Sharjah Publishing City Free Zone
- Best for: Publishing, printing, e‑learning, digital content.
- Benefits:
- Up to 5 activities under one license; low cost; branch setup allowed.
- Requirements:
- Similar minimal setup and documentation; flexi-options available.
Fujairah Creative City
- Best for: Consultants, media, events, education.
- Benefits:
- Very low cost; virtual office option; up to 20 visas per trade license.
- Minimal physical presence; suitable for freelancers.
- Requirements:
- Minimal paperwork; no investor visa needed in some packages.
Summary Table
Considerations
- Corporate Tax (from mid‑2023): Most free zones require registration for UAE corporate tax, though companies earning solely from outside the country may currently enjoy 0% until substantive thresholds.
- Employer NOC: Many newer zones (IFZA, Shams, SPC, SRTIP) don’t require NOC from your current employer to register.
- Substance Requirements: Some zones now enforce economic substance rules, demonstrating real operations. Some industrial or trading zones may require actual physical presence.
- Activity Restrictions: Most zones restrict business activity to approved categories; choose a zone aligned with your license needs and regional trade access.
General Incorporation Considerations in the Free Zones:
- Define your business activity: tech, media, logistics, finance, SME service.
- Select a Free Zone that matches your sector and budget.
- Prepare documentation: passports, plan, references, share capital declaration.
- Apply for incorporation: through our professionals, we will assist you submit an application.
- Choose office type: flexi‑desk, coworking, warehouse or dedicated office.
- Complete required registrations: corporate tax, visa sponsorship, utilities.
If you need further information on setting up a company in any UAE Free Zone, don’t hesitate to contact us through the contact details below.
Clarence S. Carlos
Regional Cordinator
Clarence is our regional cordinator and head of business setup secretariat.
Clarence S. Carlos
Regional Cordinator
- Phone:+254-789612045
- Email:carlos@girimbaconsulting.co.ke

United Arab Emirates (UAE) Free Zones