Saudi Arabia is now one of the easiest markets in the region to enter for service-based businesses. Whether you’re in IT, consulting, healthcare, education, or tourism, you can now obtain a fully foreign-owned license and start operations. This guide explains how.
What You’ll Learn Inside
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What You’ll Learn Inside
Distribution of assets
for foreign companies offering services in Saudi Arabia.
List of key documentation
required.
Step-by-step licensing process
from MISA to Commercial Registration.
Sector-specific approvals
for industries like IT, healthcare, education, and tourism.
Expected timelines and government fees
to plan your expansion efficiently
Why You Should Read This
Expanding your services business into Saudi Arabia doesn’t have to be complex. The government has simplified licensing for thousands of professional activities, but getting it right still depends on understanding the process clearly. This guide lays it out in simple terms, helping you save time, avoid errors, and launch faster.
About Gatestone Group
Gatestone Group helps global entrepreneurs and organizations expand into the UAE and Saudi Arabia with clarity and confidence. From licensing and documentation to compliance and renewals, we make cross-border setup simple, transparent, and fully compliant.
The registration process is handled through the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) website and typically requires your commercial registration number and bank account details.
