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terence

Hi Arlette,

I hope you are doing fine and well settled in RAK. I hear now the laws are more relaxed for investors to start business in RAK without a local busines partner. I was thinking of opening a branch office for my tourism company in UAE by early next year provided the crisis situation in the Middle East improves.

Cheers and regards to your family. We all miss you in Mauritius.

Terence

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Sandman6

As far as I'm aware, the only GCC country where you don't need a local partner is still Bahrain

FeeAcer

terence wrote:

Hi Arlette,

I hope you are doing fine and well settled in RAK. I hear now the laws are more relaxed for investors to start business in RAK without a local busines partner. I was thinking of opening a branch office for my tourism company in UAE by early next year provided the crisis situation in the Middle East improves.

Cheers and regards to your family. We all miss you in Mauritius.

Terence


Oups, Terence.... missed this one :blink: (sorry, sorry).

I have been very busy lately.

I know a lady who could give you more information on this.
You could contact :

Margarita Hernandez at the RAK Business Center
m.hernandez@@rakftz.com

Hope this helps!

My regards to all your family.

If you ever come to RAK, don't hesitate to contact me. We'll be glad to meet up with you.

Cheers
Arlette