If you’ve been paying attention to world markets, you’ve likely considered business migration to the UAE, but where do you even begin?
Relocate UAEs corporate relocation service in Dubai and the UAE are well-versed in local customs and laws, have hundreds of professionals on a short list, and know exactly which economic zone fits your corporation. We can turn what appears to be a risky move into a smooth, efficient, and lucrative corporate relocation to Dubai and the greater UAE.
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Relocating your corporation, company, or business to the UAE comes with several benefits.
The UAE has no corporate tax for most businesses and just nine percent for multinational companies in mainland economic zones. There are options for lower tax rates, or even none, in free zones or offshore zones. There is also no income tax in the UAE, meaning that you can hire top talent without incurring high individual tax rates. The UAE’s value-added tax (VAT) is one of the lowest in the world at just five percent.
The UAE is situated between three of the world’s largest markets, including the powerhouse European economy, the booming markets of Asia, and developing African commerce and trade. This environment is perfect for corporations involved in international trade. Shipping, logistics, and especially tourism are all viable, but business in any industry can benefit from proximity to three top world economies.
The UAE has experienced extraordinary growth and most of its architecture and infrastructure are mere decades old. This means that most of the amenities on offer are state-of-the-art, including utilities, office space, and transportation infrastructure. Internet connectivity in particular is world-class, with reports from 2024 placing the UAE at the top for average internet speeds the world over.
The UAE grew into a market hub rivaling some of the biggest in the world quickly, and big part of that rapid development is the deployment of modern amenities like hospitals, schools, infrastructure, and recreational areas. Healthcare in the UAE is some of the best in the world and educational facilities are equally high-quality. The country is extraordinarily safe, with some reports putting their city crime rates as the second lowest in the world.
The quality of life, modern amenities, and low crime rates attract thousands of professionals from all walks of life and from all regions of the world. If you want a workforce that is well-trained, diverse, and offers unparalleled perspectives, the UAE is where you will find it. Add to this the relative ease with which residents can get long-term visas, and you will never have to worry about access to skilled workers, investors, and entrepreneurs.
As a younger country, the UAE has always been an innovative region with cities like Dubai that are focused on future-driven initiatives. They actively promote new ideas to the extent the the government institutes initiatives like UAE Vision 2021 and Dubai Vision 2030 to rapidly transform the region. If you have an innovative idea or startup and you’re looking for investors or a region to support your ideas, the UAE is the country for you.
Relocating to the UAE has become increasingly popular for professionals, entrepreneurs, families, and retirees due to the country’s strong economy, modern infrastructure, safety, and diverse lifestyle options. Whether you're looking for career growth, business opportunities, or a better quality of life, the UAE offers a range of benefits that make it an attractive destination. The major reasons are access to a thriving economy and job opportunities, a tax-free income, safety, and a business-friendly environment.
While cheaper than most major cities in Western Europe and North America, the UAE can get expensive, particularly in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. If you’re looking to move to the UAE on a budget, consider Ajman. Apartments can be found for much cheaper at around $4,000 to $7,000 annually compared to the $9,900 to $19,000 typical of Dubai. Utilities, groceries, and usual daily expenses are all significantly cheaper in Ajman. The tradeoff is that Ajman is much quieter. It’s an ideal place for families, but if you’re looking to make an impact with a business, it can be more challenging in the smaller emirate. Also consider Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah (RAK), and Umm Al Quwain, all of which are less expensive than Dubai or Abu Dhabi.If you’re still unsure, contact RelocateUAE, and we can help you decide which emirate is right for you, your family, or your business.