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nosoup4u
Can anyone tell me 1. Which Freezone is the cheapest? 2. Do you have to rent an office or can you rent a work station? 3. How many extra visas do you get? 4. Approx. costs for Freezone setup? Remember, I'm trying to start a SERVICES business not a Trading company. Can anyone give me some pointers and advice? Thanks
ahamed
You need some consultant. Dubai Airport freezone is the cheapest in dubai. How about Ajman freezone ? you can sell some ships perhaps. To setup a business in freezone, why dont you search the free zone site or contact those people
MaaaD
  • nosoup4u wrote:
    Can anyone tell me
    1. Which Freezone is the cheapest?

If you are asking about the UAE then Ajman and RAK are compartively cheaper.
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  • 2. Do you have to rent an office or can you rent a work station?

You can just have a desk in most of them, again might differ in different free zones i know DIC for sure you can have just a desk.
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  • 3. How many extra visas do you get?

The number of visas is always tied up with the amount of space you rent. If you get a desk you get one visa if you get a small office you get 3 and so on.
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  • 4. Approx. costs for Freezone setup?

varies on which freezone .. I know DIC has a program called first steps which can get you up and running at 65,000 dirhams for the first year. But i know DIC also has a huge issues of lack of office space. You really have to contact them to get a clearer picture, most of the freezones will have nice salesmen/women.
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  • Remember, I'm trying to start a SERVICES business not a Trading company.

Actually the concept of freezone is that you technically cant invoice and sell goods. So ya it would have to be a representative office or a services company.
nosoup4u
  • MaaaD wrote:
    • nosoup4u wrote:
      Can anyone tell me
      1. Which Freezone is the cheapest?

    If you are asking about the UAE then Ajman and RAK are compartively cheaper.
      Quote:
    • 2. Do you have to rent an office or can you rent a work station?

    You can just have a desk in most of them, again might differ in different free zones i know DIC for sure you can have just a desk.
      Quote:

    • 3. How many extra visas do you get?

    The number of visas is always tied up with the amount of space you rent. If you get a desk you get one visa if you get a small office you get 3 and so on.
      Quote:

    • 4. Approx. costs for Freezone setup?

    varies on which freezone .. I know DIC has a program called first steps which can get you up and running at 65,000 dirhams for the first year. But i know DIC also has a huge issues of lack of office space. You really have to contact them to get a clearer picture, most of the freezones will have nice salesmen/women.
      Quote:

    • Remember, I'm trying to start a SERVICES business not a Trading company.

    Actually the concept of freezone is that you technically cant invoice and sell goods. So ya it would have to be a representative office or a services company.

Fujairah has a Freezone too right?
nosoup4u
  • ahamed wrote:
    You need some consultant.
    Dubai Airport freezone is the cheapest in dubai.
    How about Ajman freezone ? you can sell some ships perhaps.
    To setup a business in freezone, why dont you search the free zone site or contact those people

Ajman/RAK are cheaper than Dubair Airport freezone. I just gotta get the prices.




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