Business Setup in UAE for UK Residents & British Entrepreneurs
GateStoneGroup helps UK residents and British entrepreneurs set up companies in the UAE – fully remotely, with 100% foreign ownership across mainland and free zone structures.
From trade licence to corporate bank account, we handle everything. Offices in London and Dubai. Book your free consultation today.
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- Before You Begin
What UK Residents Need to Know Before Setting Up a Business in the UAE
If you’re a UK resident exploring business setup in the UAE, you likely already know the opportunity is real. What’s less clear is whether it applies to you specifically – and what the process actually involves. Here’s what every British entrepreneur needs to know before taking the first step.
Yes. UK citizens and British passport holders can legally register a company in the UAE without restriction. There is no requirement to be a UAE resident before incorporating, and no bilateral trade barrier affecting UK nationals post-Brexit. Whether you're a sole trader, limited company director, or corporate group looking to expand, the UAE welcomes British entrepreneurs across all business structures - mainland, free zone, and offshore.
GateStoneGroup has helped over 520 companies incorporate across the UAE, working with founders from the UK, Europe, and beyond from our offices in London's Mayfair and Dubai's DIFC.
Yes - and this is one of the most significant changes to UAE company law in recent years. Following amendments to the UAE Commercial Companies Law in 2021, foreign nationals, including UK citizens, can now own 100% of a mainland company in most business activities, with no requirement for a UAE national partner or local sponsor.
Free zone companies have always permitted 100% foreign ownership. Offshore structures follow the same rule. The only exceptions apply to a small number of strategically reserved activities - your GateStoneGroup consultant will confirm whether your activity qualifies during your free consultation.
No. Company registration in the UAE does not require you to live there. Many GateStoneGroup clients operate their UAE companies entirely from the UK, using our ongoing compliance and PRO services to manage renewals, government filings, and visa coordination remotely.
That said, if you intend to take a UAE residency visa through your company - which unlocks a UAE bank account, Emirates ID, and potential tax residency benefits - at least one entry into the UAE will be required for Emirates ID biometrics. This is typically a single trip of 1–3 days.
Yes, in most cases. Free zone company formation can be completed entirely remotely - documents are submitted digitally, and many free zones accept attested copies rather than originals. Mainland company formation through the Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) may require physical presence for specific approvals, though GateStoneGroup's PRO team manages this on your behalf where permitted.
Our London office means you can meet your consultant face-to-face in Mayfair before committing to anything - without a single flight to Dubai.
For most free zone and mainland formations, UK residents require:
- Valid UK passport (minimum 6 months validity)
- Proof of UK residential address (utility bill or bank statement, dated within 3 months)
- Passport-size photograph
- [PLACEHOLDER: Any additional documents specific to activity type or free zone - confirm with GateStoneGroup]
No UAE visa is required to begin the process. Document attestation requirements vary by jurisdiction and business structure - your GateStoneGroup consultant will provide a precise checklist based on your chosen setup during your free consultation.
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Why UK Entrepreneurs Are Choosing the UAE
For many British entrepreneurs, the UAE is no longer just a market to trade with. It has become a strategic location to build, scale, and operate internationally. From consultants and agency owners to trading companies and investors, UK founders are increasingly choosing the UAE for its business-friendly environment, global connectivity, and growth opportunities.
The UAE sits at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa, making it an ideal base for businesses serving international clients. Many UK founders use a UAE company to support expansion into the GCC, wider Middle East, Africa, and Asian markets from a single location.
Foreign ownership restrictions have been significantly reduced across the UAE. UK entrepreneurs can now own 100% of most mainland companies, while free zones have long offered complete foreign ownership without the need for a local shareholder.
Compared to many jurisdictions, company formation in the UAE is straightforward and efficient. Depending on the chosen structure, many businesses can be incorporated within days rather than months.
The UAE continues to invest heavily in attracting entrepreneurs, investors, and international businesses. Government authorities, free zones, and economic departments actively support new business formation across a wide range of sectors.
A UAE company can provide access to residency options for business owners and their families. For many UK founders, this creates greater flexibility when managing international operations and spending time between multiple markets.
Many businesses begin with a simple company setup requirement and later use the UAE as a hub for regional expansion. Whether serving GCC clients, managing international trade, or building a regional team, the UAE provides a strong foundation for long-term growth.
Proven Support for Business Owners
- What We Offer
UAE Business Structures for UK Founders
Mainland Company Formation UAE
Trade freely across the UAE and internationally. Full market access, government contract eligibility, and 100% foreign ownership in most activities. Ideal for businesses targeting UAE-based clients directly.
Free Zone Company Setup Dubai
100% foreign ownership, 0% corporate tax in most zones, and fast registration. Over 50 free zones available across the UAE, each catering to specific industries and business types.
Offshore Company Formation UAE
Asset protection, tax efficiency, and privacy without a physical UAE presence. A smart holding or international trading structure for UK founders managing cross-border operations or investments.
Branch Office Setup UAE for UK Companies
Extend your existing UK limited company into the UAE without forming a new legal entity. Operate under your UK brand with a UAE trade licence and local presence.
LLC Formation Dubai
A Limited Liability Company offers operational flexibility, UAE market access, and scalable visa quotas. One of the most commonly chosen mainland structures for UK entrepreneurs expanding into Dubai.
UK Company Formation
Register your company in the United Kingdom with support for incorporation, structure selection, documentation, and ongoing business needs.
- Making the Right Choice
Free Zone vs Mainland: Which Structure Is Right for Your Business?
The most common decision UK founders face is choosing between a Free Zone and Mainland structure. Both offer 100% foreign ownership, but they differ significantly in trading rights, costs, and operational flexibility. This comparison gives you a clear, objective view before you decide.
Free Zone
Features include:
- Foreign Ownership: 100% foreign ownership
- UAE Market Trading: Through a distributor or local agent
- Government Contracts: Not eligible for UAE government contracts
- Corporate Tax: 0% corporate tax (subject to free zone eligibility and qualifying income)
- Visa Quota: Limited based on the selected package and workspace
- Setup Cost: Lower entry cost compared to mainland
- Best For: Consultants, SaaS companies, agencies, freelancers, and international trading businesses
Mainland
Features include:
- Foreign Ownership: 100% foreign ownership
- UAE Market Trading: Direct access to the UAE market
- Government Contracts: Fully eligible to bid for government contracts
- Corporate Tax: 9% on taxable profits above AED 375,000
- Visa Quota: Flexible and scalable based on office size
- Setup Cost: Higher setup cost depending on business activity and office requirements
- Best For: Trading companies, retail businesses, government-facing companies, and businesses requiring a strong UAE presence
Which Structure Suits Your Business Type?
- Consultant or freelancer – Free Zone. Lower cost, fast setup, 100% ownership, minimal compliance overhead.
- Agency or SaaS business – Free Zone. DMCC, IFZA or Dubai Internet City depending on activity.
- E-commerce brand – Free Zone with fulfilment access or Mainland for direct UAE customer sales.
- Trading business – Mainland. Direct UAE market access without distributor requirements.
- Government-facing business – Mainland only. Free Zone companies cannot bid for government contracts.
- The GateStoneGroup Advantage
Why Choose GateStoneGroup for UAE Business Setup?
Dozens of firms offer UAE business setup services. Few combine genuine UK presence, hands-on UAE formation experience, and in-house legal, tax, and compliance expertise under one roof. Here is what makes GateStoneGroup the trusted choice for British entrepreneurs expanding into the UAE.
- Testimonials
Mahmood and Gatestone Group provided excellent service, fast communication, and outstanding results for my clients. I highly recommend them for business setup and support in the UAE and Saudi Arabia."
Specialists in UK-to-UAE Business Formation
Our London Mayfair office and Dubai DIFC headquarters mean you get genuine dual-jurisdiction expertise - not a UAE-only firm guessing at UK considerations. We understand both sides of your move.
End-to-End Company Setup Support
From trade licence application to visa processing and government coordination, GateStoneGroup manages every stage internally. No outsourcing, no handoffs, no chasing multiple providers for a single setup.
Dedicated Banking and Visa Assistance
UAE bank account rejections are common for UK founders who apply unprepared. We prepare your full banking pack and introduce you directly to our established UAE banking partners.
Transparent Pricing Structure
No hidden government fees, no surprise add-ons mid-process. Every GateStoneGroup proposal includes a full cost breakdown upfront - exactly what you pay and exactly what is included.
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How to Set Up a Business in UAE from the UK
Setting up a UAE company from the UK is more straightforward than most founders expect. The process follows a clear sequence of steps, and GateStoneGroup manages the majority on your behalf. Here is exactly what happens from your first consultation to your company going live.
Your trade licence is issued against specific business activities. Choosing the wrong activity limits what you can legally do in the UAE. Your GateStoneGroup consultant confirms the correct classification upfront.
Mainland or Free Zone - your jurisdiction determines trading rights, visa quota, tax position, and cost. We assess your business model and recommend the right structure before any application begins.
Your company name must comply with UAE naming conventions and be approved by the relevant authority - DET for mainland, the free zone authority for free zone formations. We handle this entirely.
Once your trade name and activity are approved, your licence application is submitted to the relevant authority. GateStoneGroup manages all documentation, government coordination, and approval follow-up on your behalf.
If you require a UAE residency visa, applications are submitted through UAE immigration following licence issuance. Emirates ID biometrics require one short visit to the UAE - typically one to three days.
UAE bank account opening follows company registration. GateStoneGroup prepares your full compliance pack and introduces you to our banking partners directly - significantly improving approval speed and reducing rejection risk.
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How Much Does It Cost to Set Up a Business in UAE from the UK?
Cost is one of the first questions every UK founder asks – and one of the least transparently answered by most providers. This breakdown covers every cost category involved in UAE company formation, so you can plan your first-year investment with complete clarity before speaking to anyone.
Licence fees vary by jurisdiction, business activity, and free zone authority. Free zone licences typically start from AED 10,000 to AED 15,000 annually. Mainland licences vary by activity type and number of business activities included.
Each residency visa involves an application fee, medical fitness test, Emirates ID fee, and stamping fee. Costs typically range from AED 3,500 to AED 5,500 per visa depending on visa type and duration.
Free zone packages often include a flexi-desk or registered address. Mainland companies require a tenancy contract - Ejari registered. Costs range from a shared desk arrangement to a fully fitted private office depending on your needs.
UAE trade licences renew annually. Renewal costs typically mirror initial licence fees, plus any applicable government renewal charges. GateStoneGroup manages your renewal proactively - no missed deadlines, no licence lapse risk.
All UAE government fees are charged in AED. GateStoneGroup provides GBP-equivalent estimates based on current exchange rates, so UK founders can budget accurately without currency surprises mid-process.
Cost Item | Estimated Range (AED) |
Trade Licence Fee | 10,000 - 25,000 |
Residency Visa (per person) | 3,500 - 5,500 |
Emirates ID | 370 - 570 |
Registered Address / Flexi-Desk | 5,000 - 15,000 |
Bank Account Opening | 0 - 2,000 |
Government Registration Fees | 2,000 - 5,000 |
GateStoneGroup Service Fee | [PLACEHOLDER] |
Estimated First-Year Total | [PLACEHOLDER - confirm with team] |
All figures are indicative ranges. Final costs depend on jurisdiction, activity, and visa requirements. GateStoneGroup provides a full fixed-cost proposal during your free consultation.
Start Your Business With Clear Guidance From Day One
GateStoneGroup prepares your full banking compliance pack and introduces you directly to our UAE banking partners – giving your application the strongest possible foundation before it reaches the bank.
- Tax & Regulatory Guidance
UK Tax and Compliance Considerations for UAE Business Owners
Setting up a UAE company as a UK resident carries tax implications on both sides of the arrangement. UAE obligations are straightforward. UK obligations are more nuanced and frequently misunderstood. This section covers what every British entrepreneur needs to consider before and after incorporating in the UAE.
The UAE introduced a 9% corporate tax in June 2023, applicable to businesses earning above AED 375,000 annually. Most free zone companies qualifying as Qualifying Free Zone Persons continue to benefit from 0% tax on qualifying income.
Registering a UAE company does not automatically change your UK tax residency status. HMRC applies the Statutory Residence Test to determine your liability. UK residents remain subject to UK income tax on worldwide income regardless of where their company is registered.
Yes. Many GateStoneGroup clients operate both a UK limited company and a UAE entity simultaneously. The two structures serve different purposes - UK company for domestic clients, UAE company for international operations, MENA clients, or tax-efficient profit structuring.
HMRC's CFC rules can attribute profits of a foreign company back to UK shareholders if the structure lacks genuine commercial substance in the UAE. Maintaining real activity, proper records, and local presence significantly reduces CFC exposure for UK founders.
The UAE and UK have a double taxation agreement in place, preventing the same income from being taxed twice. However, its application depends on your residency status, income type, and company structure. Professional advice is essential before relying on treaty protections.
UAE trade licences must be renewed annually. Failure to renew on time results in fines, licence cancellation, and visa complications. GateStoneGroup's ongoing compliance service manages renewal deadlines, government filings, and documentation on your behalf proactively.
- FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions About UAE Business Setup for UK Residents
Yes. Many UK residents operate UAE mainland and free zone companies entirely remotely. Your trade licence, corporate bank account, and compliance obligations can all be managed from the UK with the right setup. GateStoneGroup's PRO and compliance services handle government filings, licence renewals, and UAE-side administration on your behalf without requiring your physical presence in the UAE.
Yes - and many British entrepreneurs do exactly this. Your UK limited company continues operating for domestic clients and PAYE obligations, while your UAE entity handles international operations, MENA market activity, or tax-efficient profit distribution. The two structures are legally independent. GateStoneGroup advises on how to structure both entities to complement rather than conflict with each other.
Timelines vary by structure and jurisdiction. Here is what UK founders can realistically expect:
Free zone company formation in the UAE is the fastest route. Most free zones issue a trade licence within three to seven working days once all documents are submitted and approved.
- Document preparation and submission: 1-2 days with GateStoneGroup's guided checklist
- Trade name approval: 1-2 working days
- Licence issuance (free zone): 3-7 working days
- Licence issuance (mainland): 2-4 weeks depending on activity approvals
- Residency visa processing: 2-3 weeks following licence issuance
- Emirates ID: 5-10 working days after biometrics
- Corporate bank account: 2-6 weeks from complete application submission
Most UK founders working with GateStoneGroup have their licence, visa, and bank account fully in place within five to eight weeks from their first consultation.
Yes. A UAE residency visa obtained through your company allows you to sponsor immediate family members as dependants. GateStoneGroup's visa team handles all family sponsorship applications end to end.
Sponsorship eligibility depends on the following:
- Visa type - investor, partner, or employment visa each carry different sponsorship thresholds
- Minimum salary requirement - typically AED 4,000 to AED 10,000 per month depending on the dependant type
- Accommodation proof - a tenancy contract in your name is required for spouse and child sponsorship
- Children's age - sons are eligible up to age 18, daughters until marriage regardless of age in most cases
GateStoneGroup manages the full sponsorship process including medical fitness tests, Emirates ID applications, and immigration submissions for all family members.
Yes. Both mainland and free zone companies can hire employees in the UAE. Your visa quota determines how many employment visas your licence supports. GateStoneGroup assists with employment visa applications, labour contracts, WPS payroll registration, and ongoing HR compliance for your UAE team.
In most cases, no. UAE corporate bank accounts require an active trade licence before an application can be submitted. Some free zone authorities offer pre-approval banking introductions, but full account activation typically requires Emirates ID completion. GateStoneGroup prepares your banking compliance pack in advance so your account application is submitted immediately after licence issuance - minimising the gap between formation and banking.
Company registration is the beginning of your UAE business journey, not the end. Once your trade licence is issued, the following steps apply in sequence:
Your immediate post-registration priorities are:
- Residency visa application - submitted through UAE immigration following licence issuance
- Emirates ID biometrics - requires one short visit to the UAE, typically one to three days
- Corporate bank account opening - GateStoneGroup submits your compliance pack to banking partners immediately after licence issuance
- Corporate tax registration - mandatory with the Federal Tax Authority regardless of taxable income
- VAT registration - required if taxable turnover exceeds AED 375,000 annually
- Corporate stamp and stationery - required for official documents and government submissions
GateStoneGroup provides a full post-registration roadmap and manages each subsequent step so nothing is missed, delayed, or filed incorrectly.
Yes. A UAE-registered company can legally invoice clients anywhere in the world including the UK. However, UK clients paying a UAE entity may have questions around VAT reverse charge mechanisms and withholding tax obligations depending on their own accounting setup. GateStoneGroup recommends confirming the invoicing structure with your UK accountant to ensure both sides of the transaction are handled correctly.
Yes. Every UAE trade licence requires a registered business address. Free zone companies typically satisfy this through a flexi-desk or registered address included in their licence package. Mainland companies require a tenancy contract registered via Ejari. GateStoneGroup assists with registered address solutions for both structures, ensuring your licence remains valid and compliant throughout the year without requiring a permanent physical office.
A Corporate Service Agent is a UAE national appointed for certain mainland professional licence activities. They have no ownership stake or profit share in your business - their role is purely administrative, facilitating government approvals and licence applications. Not all mainland activities require one. GateStoneGroup advises whether your specific business activity requires a Corporate Service Agent and manages the appointment process entirely on your behalf.
Yes. Incorporating a UAE company makes you eligible to apply for a UAE investor or partner residency visa. Here is what the residency pathway looks like for UK founders:
UAE company residency gives you access to the following benefits:
- Investor or partner visa - valid for two to three years, renewable, linked to your trade licence
- Emirates ID - mandatory national identity document for all UAE residents
- UAE bank account eligibility - personal and corporate accounts require Emirates ID
- Family sponsorship rights - sponsor spouse, children, and in some cases parents
- UAE tax residency potential - subject to HMRC Statutory Residence Test compliance
GateStoneGroup manages the full residency visa application including medical fitness coordination, biometrics appointment, and Emirates ID processing as part of our end-to-end formation service.
The best free zone for UK consultants depends on your activity, visa needs, and budget. GateStoneGroup recommends the most cost-effective zone for your specific activity during your free consultation.
The most commonly recommended free zones for UK consultants are:
- IFZA (International Free Zone Authority) - cost-effective, flexible activity list, popular with independent consultants
- RAKEZ (Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone) - competitive pricing, strong for service-based businesses
- Meydan Free Zone - fast setup, affordable packages, suitable for solo consultants and small teams
- DMCC (Dubai Multi Commodities Centre) - premium positioning, ideal for commodity or trade consultants
- Dubai Internet City - best suited for technology and IT consultants requiring industry credibility
Each free zone carries different annual costs, visa quotas, and activity permissions. GateStoneGroup compares options across all relevant zones and presents a shortlist based on your specific requirements.