Sharjah Free Zones, including Hamriyah Free Zone and Sharjah Airport International Free Zone (SAIF Zone), are key economic areas in the UAE. Strategically located with multimodal transport connections, Hamriyah Free Zone ranks as the UAE's second-largest industrial hub hosting 6,500+ enterprises from 163 countries. SAIF Zone offers modern facilities and flexible policies for manufacturing, trade, services, and technology sectors. Both zones provide 100% foreign ownership, tax exemptions, and fast-track licensing, attracting global investors.
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Yes, foreigners can register a company in Saudi Arabia, but they must comply with local laws and regulations. Typically, they need to partner with a UAE national or a local company as a guarantor or shareholder
Open a bank account
Handle employee signature certification
Register for VAT
Comply with local laws and regulations
General requirements:
Passport copy
Signature copy
Proof of residence
Business plan
Company bylaws
Common types include:
Limited Liability Company (LLC): Suitable for small and medium-sized enterprises, with limited liability for shareholders.
Free Zone Company (FZC): Located within free zones, enjoying tax exemptions and other benefits.
Branch Company: A branch established by a foreign company in Saudi Arabia.
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