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Alright, so you’re thinking about starting a business in Dubai, right? You’ve probably heard of the Meydan Free Zone. Honestly, it’s one of those places people keep talking about because, well, it makes setting up a business pretty painless. And yeah, as someone who’s helped a bunch of folks register their companies there, we can tell you it’s not as scary as it sounds.
Let’s break it down together, step by step, like we would if we were chatting over coffee.
Good question. You’ve got a bunch of free zones in Dubai, so why pick this one? Well, Meydan Free Zone is a gem if you’re looking for flexibility, speed, and not spending a fortune. It’s located in Nad Al Sheba, pretty close to Downtown Dubai, which means you’re not stuck out in the desert.
You get:
Honestly, it’s a no-brainer for digital nomads, freelancers, small businesses, and even growing startups.
Okay, now the good stuff. Here’s what you actually need to do to get your company up and running in the Meydan Free Zone.
This bit’s important. You need to pick the right business activity or activities from Meydan’s approved list. They’ve got over 1500, like we said earlier everything from marketing consultancy to software development.
If you’re not sure what to choose, don’t stress. We’ve had clients send me WhatsApp voice notes like, “Hey bro, we’re into e-commerce and dropshipping, what do we tick on the form?” So yeah, it’s common. You can always ask a consultant or even email Meydan directly they’re surprisingly helpful.
Seems easy, right? But it can get tricky. You can’t use anything offensive or religious, and the name has to be available. Don’t try naming it “Apple Tech Solutions” or something super generic it’ll get rejected.
Tip: have 2-3 backup names just in case. Saves you time.
Now comes the paperwork bit. But don’t freak out it’s mostly online. You’ll need:
Once that’s sorted, the Meydan team will review your docs. This usually takes a day or two, sometimes even faster if everything’s in order.
Fees vary depending on your package. Like, if you’re going for a solo license with no visa, it can be as low as AED 12,500 per year. If you want visa options, coworking space access, or more than one shareholder, then yeah, the cost goes up a bit.
Still, compared to other zones, it’s super affordable.
Boom. Once your payment is confirmed and your docs are approved, you’ll get your trade license. It’s sent over by email, and just like that, you’re a legal business in Dubai.
Some folks we know got their license within 24 hours. Not bad, huh?
So, you’ve got your license. What next?
If you’ve gone for a visa-inclusive package, Meydan Free Zone gives you an establishment card and allows you to apply for residency visas for yourself and your team. The process involves:
Takes about 7-10 working days start to finish, give or take.
And the bank account? That’s a whole other story. Not hard, but it needs a bit of patience. Meydan Free Zone is partnered with banks like WIO, Mashreq, and others, so they’ll guide you.
Tip: Keep your business plan ready. Banks usually ask for it, especially if you’re new to the region.
Here’s where it gets fun. The Meydan Free Zone is ideal for:
Basically, unless you’re trying to open a hospital or factory, you’re probably good to go.
Look, we’ve helped set up businesses in JAFZA, DMCC, and other zones. They all have their perks, for sure. But if you want something quick, cost-effective, and simple? Meydan Free Zone ticks all the boxes.
We’ve had folks from India, UK, Philippines, and even Canada who set up companies while sipping coffee in their hometown, flew in later, got their visas, and started operations just like that.
Registering a company in Meydan Free Zone is honestly one of the easiest ways to get started in Dubai. Whether you’re a one-person army or planning a small team, the whole thing is set up to be smooth and flexible.
If you’ve been dreaming of making it big in Dubai but got scared off by paperwork or costs, now’s the time to get in the game. With low fees, fast approval, and solid support, Meydan makes it way less intimidating.
Meydan Free Zone, a business hub in Dubai, provides flexible company registration choices with various benefits for businessmen as well as investors.
Required documents include a valid passport copy, business plan, proof of address, and a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from a sponsor (if applicable).
Yes, foreign investors can have 100% ownership in their company if it is incorporated in the Meydan Free Zone without a local partner.
Business incorporation normally takes 3-5 working days, depending on company type and document validation.
Yes, companies in Meydan Free Zone receive tax breaks on income, customs and profits for a certain amount of time.