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Setting Up in the UAE Step by Step

We help Spanish companies establish their presence in the United Arab Emirates through a clear, guided, and error-free process—from the very first step to operating legally in the UAE.

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Business Assessment

We evaluate your business activities and objectives to determine the most suitable corporate structure.

02

Structure & License Selection

We identify the right setup—Mainland, Free Zone, or Offshore—based on your specific business needs.

03

Your Business Operational in the UAE

We launch your company, fully established and ready to operate with confidence.

Structure & License Selection

As part of the initial assessment, we also evaluate whether the United Arab Emirates can serve as a strategic regional hub for your business, taking into account your industry, business model, licensing requirements, the most suitable jurisdiction, and compliance obligations.

Our approach is not to provide independent tax advice, but to help you design a practical, secure corporate structure aligned with both local and international regulations.

Company formation process

We guide you through every stage of establishing your company in the United Arab Emirates, defining the appropriate corporate structure, jurisdiction, and required registrations so you can operate in an orderly and compliant manner.

1

Business analysis

Estimated timeframe: 1–2 business days

Initial review of the business model, planned activity, shareholders, commercial objectives, and operational needs to determine the most suitable company formation route in the UAE.

Document Requirements and Legalisation

Before incorporating a company in the UAE, we assess which documents will be required and whether they need legalisation, certification or official translation.

For Established Companies

Documentation from the parent company may be required, such as the Certificate of Incorporation, Articles of Association, powers of attorney or equivalent corporate documents, depending on the country of origin.

Certain documents may require legalisation, an Apostille, consular authentication or certified translation before they are accepted by the relevant UAE authority.

Depending on the circumstances, information may be requested regarding the company’s business activities, shareholders, corporate structure or operational track record.

For Startups

We review the proposed business activity, business model, products or services, and target market to determine the most suitable corporate structure.

We collect the information required from shareholders, partners or Ultimate Beneficial Owners (UBOs) to prepare the incorporation documentation.

In some cases, it may be beneficial to provide a project overview, business plan, letter of intent or additional commercial information to support the application.

Why Choose Our Approach

We transform a complex and often unclear process into a structured and practical system for businesses expanding into the UAE. With more than 12 years of experience in Dubai, we know exactly how to manage each stage to minimise mistakes, delays and unnecessary costs.

Ready to Move Forward with Confidence?

Start with a personalised assessment of your business and expansion plans.