FAQs about Emirabiz Services

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To legally operate a restaurant in Dubai, you must obtain the following licenses:

  • Trade License from the Department of Economic Development (DED)
  • Food and Safety License from the Dubai Municipality
  • Additional permits as needed, such as:
    • Liquor License (if serving alcohol)
    • Pork Permit (for non-halal menu items)
    • Delivery Permit (for offering delivery services)
    • Ramadan Permit (to operate during fasting hours)
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Yes, but it is risky. Adding elements later almost always costs more than including a realistic minimum setup from the beginning.

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Yes. A delayed or rejected bank account increases indirect costs and can freeze business operations, even if the setup itself was low-cost.

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Not always. Free zones can be cheaper at entry, but mainland companies may reduce banking friction and office upgrades, which lowers long-term costs.

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The most common ones are office upgrades, bank-requested amendments, visa-related charges, and annual renewals. These costs are real, but often excluded from headline prices.

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It is cheaper at the start, but often more expensive later. Banking delays, amendments, or adding a visa later usually increase total costs compared to planning a visa from day one.

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The real minimum depends on the structure and visas. A license-only setup can look cheap, but once banking and office requirements are added, the practical minimum is always higher than advertised.

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Most earning apps are legal to use for personal income, especially for small freelance jobs, cashback, and affiliate links. Problems appear when people use apps to run a full business without the proper license or when they promote risky investment schemes.

To stay safe:

  • Avoid apps that promise guaranteed profits
  • Check reviews and payment history
  • Do not share sensitive data
  • If income becomes large and regular, consider getting a freelance or business license
     
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For freelancers, the best earning apps in the UAE are platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, and similar services. These apps allow users to earn money by offering skills such as writing, design, programming, or marketing. They work well in the UAE because they support international clients and payments, making them ideal for long-term online earning.

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Yes, many free earning apps in the UAE let you start without paying anything. Freelance apps, affiliate programs, and task-based apps usually do not require any upfront investment.
However, you still invest time and effort, and some money-making apps pay in gift cards instead of cash. Always check how and when you can withdraw your earnings

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Planning to start a business in the UAE? With Emirabiz, you can navigate the process quickly and effortlessly. We provide expert assistance with company registration, licensing, residency visas, bank accounts, and comprehensive business support.