The new Dubai Work Remote Visa or Virtual Nomad Visa program allows individuals working for companies overseas to obtain a remote working resident visa in Dubai to allow them to live and work from the UAE. The program grants access to all the standard services that residents benefit from in Dubai, including banking, telecoms, utilities, workspace rental, healthcare and schooling. It allows global workers to live and work in UAE whilst undertaking work with companies all over the globe. The Visa is for a 1 year period and is renewable each year, and also allow virtual workers to sponsor family members in the UAE. In this article we discuss the requirements to obtain the remote working visa, including the documentation, steps, costs and timelines, and we cover key frequently asked questions on the remote visa working program in Dubai. Read more
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Worldwide, the cybersecurity industry is estimated to worth around USD 150 bn. This number is expected to grow to USD 208 bn by 2023. The UAE experienced more than 15.8 million brute force attacks on Remote Desktop Protocols (RDP) in 2020, according to a report by global cybersecurity company Kaspersky. With the total number of brute attacks on RDP increasing by 193% from 467,115 in February to 1.3 million in March last year, when the UAE’s lockdown measures were announced. This huge increase has brought into focus the increased importance of cybersecurity at a government level, corporate level and an individual level. Read more
The business requirements for a company in the UAE may change and evolve as the UAE base of the organisation grows, and if those organisations wish to undertake different activities in the UAE, it may require the company to restructure or move jurisdiction within the UAE. Companies may wish to or need to change the legal form of their UAE entity from a Foreign Branch to a Limited Liability Company (LLC). Read more
At present, the UAE has 123 double taxation agreements in force or pending. These agreements with the country’s numerous trade partners encourage the free flow of trade and investment from other countries as well as protecting member countries from double taxation on the exchange of goods, capital and services. In order to benefit from the double taxation agreements that the UAE has in place, companies and individuals must be in possession of a Tax Domicile Certificate (TDC), also known as a Tax Residency Certificate (TRC). Read more
Businesses change and evolve as organisations grow from small and simple to large and complex. This change can mandate a transition in the legal structure as well. Business owners may wish to change the legal form of an entity from a Sole Establishment (Sole Trader) to a Limited Liability Company (LLC) as they take on investors or additional partners or seek investments and financing from prospective lenders. Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) offer legal protection not offered by sole establishment and branch structures as they combine aspects of corporations and partnership. Within an LLC, business and personal liabilities are separated, so assets are protected, and owners are not liable for business debts. The shareholders of the LLC are liable up to the maximum of the share capital only. Read more
The UAE is one of the most digitally friendly countries in the world. As its economy has grown, it has embraced digital media innovation every step of the way. Abu Dhabi and Dubai are now highly competitive markets for international business and this has driven demand for skilled digital marketers and digital marketing companies and agencies to assist UAE businesses to build a good reputation and gain a strong position in their respective industries. Read more
Ramadan is a month for gathering and religious observance, understanding the work experience of Muslim employees and accommodating their particular needs shows good management and helps ensures people perform to the best of their abilities. When employers implement supportive policies that can accommodate these needs it leads to nurturing loyalty, higher staff retention, better morale, more effective teams and greater productivity.
In this article, we provide some guidelines and best practices for employers and HR professionals to help them support and accommodate the needs of employees during Ramadan, and we discuss some of the points and changes for companies doing business during Ramadan. Read more
How UAE businesses can use social media and digital marketing to build relationships with new and existing customers, increase brand awareness and promote products and services in the region. Read more
“Thrive in Abu Dhabi” is the name of the initiative rolled out by the government of Abu Dhabi aimed at making the emirate home for more investors and entrepreneurs. The program promotes long-term residency via “Golden Visas” where international investors are invited to live, set up, and run their own business within Abu Dhabi for up to 10 years and beyond. Read more
Due to its favourable strategic geographic location Dubai functions as a key trading centre linking Africa, Middle East and East Asian business and logistic networks. The gradual shift from a reliance on oil and gas revenues to take greater advantage of shipping, transportation and logistics has raised the economy of the UAE to the second largest in the Middle East.
The UAE has developed attractive policies of zero corporate tax, full company ownership (in the Freezones), and low import/export duties; creating an ideal climate for import-export businesses to thrive in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and the wider UAE. Read more