🇦🇪 UAE Investment & Business Conduct Guide
To Do & Not To Do | Based on UAE Laws & Regulations
⚠️ Important: This guide reflects current UAE laws and regulations. Provided for general compliance awareness, not as legal advice.
TO DO
✅ What You SHOULD Do
Legal requirements and best practices with regulatory context
1. Conduct All Business Activities in Line with Licensed Scope
Legal Requirement
What to Do
- Match all activities to licensed scope
- Confirm codes before contracts/invoices
- Amend license before expanding
Legal Basis: UAE Commercial Companies Law, Emirate licensing regulations
Why This Matters: Operating outside scope can lead to fines, suspension, or blacklisting.
2. Use Formal Written Agreements for All Commercial Relationships
Legal Requirement
What to Do
- Execute written contracts for partnerships
- Specify governing law and jurisdiction
- Define payment terms and scope clearly
Legal Basis: UAE Civil & Commercial Transactions Law.
Key Point: Verbal agreements have limited enforceability in disputes.
3. Respect Corporate Authority & Authorized Signatories
Legal Requirement
What to Do
- Verify signatory authority
- Request trade license and POA
- Confirm board resolutions
Legal Basis: UAE Commercial Companies Law
Why This Matters: Contracts signed by unauthorized persons may be invalid.
4. Follow Data Protection, Content & Communication Laws
Strict Compliance
What to Do
- Identify personal/sensitive data handling
- Implement data minimization
- Store/transfer data per regulations
Legal Basis: UAE PDPL (Federal Decree-Law No. 45/2021), TDRA regulations
Why This Matters: Violations result in penalties, restrictions, or suspension.
5. Engage Government Entities Through Proper Channels
Governance & Ethics
Growth Drivers
- Use official meetings and platforms
- Prepare formal proposals
- Keep written records
Legal Basis: Federal anti-corruption frameworks, procurement rules
Key Point: Transparency and traceability are essential with public entities.
6. Comply with UAE Labor & Immigration Laws
Mandatory Compliance
What to Do
- Hire with valid employment visas
- Register with MoHRE/free zone authority
- Follow WPS and working hours rules
7. Respect Cultural & Religious Norms in Business Conduct
Legal + Social
What to Do
- Adjust for Ramadan and holidays
- Maintain respectful dress and language
- Be mindful of prayer times
Legal Basis: UAE Penal Code (public conduct), Emirate regulations
NOT TO DO
❌ What You MUST Avoid
Critical violations with serious legal consequences
1. Do NOT Offer, Promise, or Imply Government "Influence"
Serious Legal Risk
What NOT to Do
- Claim access to officials
- Promise approvals
- Offer facilitation payments
Legal Basis: UAE Penal Code (anti-bribery), Federal anti-corruption laws
Consequences: Criminal liability, fines, imprisonment, permanent business bans.
2. Do NOT Operate or Invoice Without a Valid License
Zero-Tolerance
What NOT to Do
- Use official meetings and platforms
- Prepare formal proposals
- Keep written records
Consequences: Immediate shutdown, fines, prosecution, blacklisting.
3. Do NOT Misrepresent Business Capabilities or Guarantees
Civil & Criminal Risk
What NOT to Do
- Guarantee approvals or visa outcomes
- Exaggerate government support
- Promise legal certainty
Legal Basis: UAE Civil Law (misrepresentation), Consumer Protection laws
4. Do NOT Share or Transfer Data Without Legal Basis
High Enforcement Risk
What NOT to Do
- Export personal data without assessment
- Reuse data for other purposes
- Collect without lawful basis
Legal Basis: UAE PDPL, Sector-specific regulations
5. Do NOT Hire or Second Staff Without Proper Authorization
Common Violation
What NOT to Do
- “Borrow” employees
- Allow work on visit visas
- Pay outside official payroll
Consequences: Fines per violation, visa restrictions, company bans, deportation.
6. Do NOT Assume Free Zones Are Outside UAE Law
Critical Misunderstanding
What NOT to Do
- Assume free zones are lawless
- Think compliance is optional
- Ignore federal laws
Reality: Federal criminal, labor, and data laws still apply in free zone.
Consequences: Same enforcement as mainland for violations.
7. Do NOT Publicly Criticize Authorities or Partners
Legal & Reputational Risk
What NOT to Do
- Engage in public disputes
- Post social media criticism
- Make defamatory statements
Legal Basis: UAE Penal Code, Cybercrime Law