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Compared to a mainland LLC (which can cost $15,000+ with mandatory office space) or a free zone company (often $8,000+), the RAKEZ freelance visa is Part III: Who Is This Actually For? The marketing materials say "freelancers." But the reality is more nuanced. Based on interviews with current RAKEZ visa holders, three distinct archetypes emerge: Archetype 1: The Digital Expat Profile: A European or Asian marketing consultant, software engineer, or financial analyst who has out-earned their home country’s tax system. Why RAKEZ: Zero percent personal and corporate income tax (subject to compliance with UAE CT law, which has a 0% threshold for income under AED 375,000 / $102,000 and 9% above that). They can invoice international clients from a UAE entity, legally pay zero tax on qualifying income, and live on the beach in Ras Al Khaimah or commute to Dubai. Archetype 2: The Portfolio Professional Profile: A senior executive who was laid off during a restructuring. They are not ready to retire, but they also do not want another W-2 or PAYE job. They want to consult for three or four former colleagues. Why RAKEZ: They need a clean, compliant way to receive director fees and consulting retainers. The RAKEZ visa gives them a corporate bank account and a legal shield. No more getting paid "under the table" into a personal PayPal account. Archetype 3: The Creative Solopreneur Profile: A filmmaker, photographer, or podcast producer who works on projects across multiple emirates. They need to hire local assistants, rent gear legally, and get production insurance. Why RAKEZ: The freelance permit allows them to issue employment visas for administrative staff or interns. It also allows them to open a corporate account with equipment rental houses. "I was operating as a sole proprietor in my home country, paying 42% marginal tax," says James W., a RAKEZ-licensed data scientist from the UK. "I moved to RAK, got the freelance visa, and now my effective tax rate is zero on the first AED 375k. That’s not evasion. That’s the law. The visa made it legal." Part IV: Ras Al Khaimah vs. The World How does RAKEZ stack up against the competition? The freelance visa space is getting crowded. Here is the honest comparison:
Here is what the package includes: This is your permission slip to operate. Unlike a full trade license that might cost $10,000+, the RAKEZ freelance permit is lean, affordable, and renewable annually. It lists your specific activity—content creation, software development, management consulting, graphic design, real estate brokerage, etc. 2. The UAE Residency Visa This is the golden key. Valid for 1 to 3 years (renewable), this visa allows you to live in the UAE full-time. It is affixed to your passport after you complete a medical fitness test and biometrics. Once you have this, you are a legal resident. 3. The Emirates ID The physical smart card that unlocks everything: a local bank account (ADCB, Emirates NBD, RAKBANK all welcome freelancers), a post-paid mobile plan, a rental contract for an apartment, and access to government health insurance. 4. The Establishment Card This is the often-overlooked but critical piece. It registers your freelance activity with the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE), allowing you to legally sponsor yourself and, if you grow, sponsor employees. rakez freelance visa
RAS AL KHAIMAH, UAE — The geography of work has changed. The corner office is now a coffee shop in Chiang Mai. The boardroom is a Zoom grid spanning six time zones. And the "nine-to-five" has shattered into a constellation of deadlines, deliverables, and digital nomad dreams. Compared to a mainland LLC (which can cost