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    The UAE offers numerous benefits for business setup, including low corporate tax, minimal currency restrictions, a wide range of license types, and permitted business activities, making it an ideal location for entrepreneurs.

    The UAE offers major business licenses such as Trading, Industrial, Professional, and Freelance Permits. However, the availability of specific licenses may vary between authorities. It is advisable to consult a local agent to learn more about the licenses available in your chosen jurisdiction.

    The requirement to rent a physical office depends on the type of license and jurisdiction. Some licenses and jurisdictions do not necessitate a physical office or even a working visa. Consulting with a local agent can provide clarity on this matter.

    Yes, it is possible to open a corporate bank account in the UAE once your company has been incorporated. This allows you to manage your business finances conveniently within the country.

     Yes, certain nationalities, including citizens from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, Libya, are considered high-risk by the UAE Federal Immigration. Depending on the circumstances, individuals from these nationalities may require pre-approval before engaging in certain business activities or processes in the UAE.

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