As part of an agreement signed between two government bodies, SME’s in Dubai will be offered licence fee exemptions as well as discounts on visa issuing fees. Dubai Creative Clusters Authority (DCAA), a freezone governmental authority in the emirate, and Dubai SME signed an agreement to in order to support entrepreneurs and enhance the capabilities. DubaiContinue reading "Dubai SMEs to get licensing fee exemptions" Read more
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[av_one_full first min_height=” vertical_alignment=” space=” custom_margin=” margin=’0px’ padding=’0px’ border=” border_color=” radius=’0px’ background_color=” src=” background_position=’top left’ background_repeat=’no-repeat’ animation=”] [av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=”] In celebration of International Women’s Day today, our director, Jane Ashford, has been talking to Abu Dhabi Week about female entrepreneurs in the UAE. Read the full article below. [/av_textblock] [av_image src=’https://www.propartnergroup.com//wp-content/uploads/2016/03/UAE-Womens-Day.jpg’ attachment=’5223’ attachment_size=’full’Continue reading "Jane Ashford speaks to Abu Dhabi Week about International Women’s Day" Read more
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[av_one_full first min_height=” vertical_alignment=” space=” custom_margin=” margin=’0px’ padding=’0px’ border=” border_color=” radius=’0px’ background_color=” src=” background_position=’top left’ background_repeat=’no-repeat’ animation=”] [av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=”] The GCC has confirmed that it will bring in VAT at 5 per cent on January 1, 2018. Obaid Humaid Al Tayer, Minister of State for Financial Affairs, said: “The implementation as per theContinue reading "5 per cent VAT in UAE" Read more
A Dubai-based travel consultant confirmed that those who enter Kish and Qeshm in Iran will not be given a UAE visa of any category for next six months. According to this source visa applications for people who are in Kish or Qeshm received an “error” in the immigration system. According to the new UAE immigrationContinue reading "Those who enter Iran will not be given a UAE visa" Read more
Jane Ashford talks with Gulf Construction Online about the growth in Abu Dhabi and Dubai UAE-based Pro Partner Group, a leading business formation and support company, is eyeing key expansion in the region, having already helped more than 200 firms set up operations in the GCC. With major interests in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, theContinue reading "Our director Jane Ashford talks with Gulf Construction Online" Read more
As a new year begins, so does the frantic events and conference season which is already in full swing in the UAE. Whether it is in Abu Dhabi, Dubai or any of the other Emirates there is an enormous array of events as vast and different as the population that makes up this vibrant country.Continue reading "5 Key points to maximize the Events and Conference season in the UAE" Read more
Sponsors of spouses, elderly parents must obtain cover even if visa is not due for renewal before deadline. Under Dubai’s mandatory health insurance law which makes it mandatory for residents to have health insurance cover by June 30, the sponsors of residents found without an insurance during visa renewal will have to pay fines pastContinue reading "Get insurance cover for dependents by June 30, says DHA" Read more
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Our founder Jane Ashford was featured as UAE Entrepreneur on UAEDNA Tell us about yourself. My passion is international trade and enterprise, specifically assisting companies and individuals to set up their business in the region in a safe and secure environment. I work with foreign companies and individuals wanting to start businesses in Dubai, AbuContinue reading "Meet Jane Ashford" Read more
This week our director James Swallow was featured on ‘Humans of Oil and Gas’, here is what he had to say; I help set up companies in the oil and gas industry in Abu Dhabi. I find my role with Pro Partner Group so interesting, particularly the diversity – the huge variety of nationalities thatContinue reading "Oil Pro article with James Swallow" Read more
Russian version >> German version >> Spanish version >> Ten Top Tips Starting a Business in the UAE Understand that the government works in different ways than you are used to. Seek professional advice to guide you through the bureaucracy, legalities and procedures. The process for company formation is complex and can take several months to completeContinue reading "Top Tips for setting up your business in the UAE" Read more