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Ajman free zone business setup

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Key UAE business tax points for company owners, including corporate tax, VAT registration and annual audit duties.

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Ajman free zone business setup

Opening a company in a UAE free zone is a common way to obtain a residence visa and Emirates ID. After your company is registered, you can apply for a residence visa as an owner or employee and then use this visa as the basis for your Emirates ID.

If you are considering Ajman Free Zone for your business setup, you can compare it with other UAE free zones and choose the jurisdiction that best matches your business model, visa needs and preferred way of working in the country.

In brief

  • Setting up a company in a UAE free zone can give you a legal basis to apply for a residence visa and then Emirates ID, instead of relying only on employment or property ownership.
  • Other possible grounds for Emirates ID include official employment, buying real estate or obtaining a freelance permit, which in some cases may be more suitable than opening a company.
  • You can book a consultation to discuss whether Ajman Free Zone fits your goals and to choose the company type and jurisdiction that match your plans in the UAE.

What to do

To obtain Emirates ID you need a valid legal ground in the UAE. One of the most flexible options is to open a company in a free zone. After the company is registered and your visa is issued on this basis, you can apply for Emirates ID and use it for everyday life and business in the UAE.

There are alternative ways to obtain Emirates ID, such as official employment with a local company, purchasing property or getting a freelance permit. Each option has its own costs, timelines and obligations, so the best choice depends on how you plan to live, work and spend time in the UAE.

You can book a consultation and get help choosing the type of company and the most appropriate jurisdiction, including Ajman Free Zone and other UAE free zones. During the consultation you can clarify which option fits your situation, expected presence in the UAE and long‑term plans, and what practical steps will be required.

What to keep in mind

Ajman Free Zone is one of several UAE free zones you can consider when planning business setup. The choice of jurisdiction affects license types, costs, office requirements and how you will use the company as a basis for a residence visa and Emirates ID, so it should be aligned with your real plans in the country.

Opening a company is only one of the possible grounds for Emirates ID. In some situations official employment, buying property or a freelance permit may be more practical or cost‑effective, so it is important to compare these options before deciding on Ajman Free Zone or any other free zone.

For visa and Emirates ID processing you will need to come to the UAE in person for medical tests, biometrics and other formalities. The minimum stay for these steps is usually at least three working days, so your schedule, travel plans and availability should be taken into account when planning Ajman Free Zone business setup.