Setting up a business in Sharjah is one of the smartest moves an entrepreneur can make in the UAE. As the third largest emirate by GDP and home to over 30 industrial and commercial zones, Sharjah offers a cost-effective alternative to Dubai with full access to the UAE market, strong infrastructure, and a growing free zone ecosystem.
This guide breaks down the exact costs, timelines, and options for business setup in Sharjah in 2026, whether you are considering mainland, free zone, or a combination of both.
Why Set Up a Business in Sharjah?
Sharjah is often overlooked in favor of Dubai, but it offers several distinct advantages for entrepreneurs and investors:
- Lower setup and license costs compared to Dubai mainland and most Dubai free zones
- Strategic location bordering Dubai, with access to both the Arabian Gulf and Indian Ocean coastlines
- Strong industrial and manufacturing base ideal for trading, logistics, and production companies
- 100% foreign ownership available in free zones and most mainland activities post-2021 reforms
- No personal income tax and competitive corporate tax exemptions for qualifying businesses
For startups, SMEs, and international companies looking for a UAE base without Dubai’s premium costs, Sharjah is an excellent choice.
Types of Business Setup in Sharjah
Before looking at costs, it is important to understand which type of business structure suits your needs.
1. Sharjah Mainland Company
A mainland company in Sharjah is licensed by the Sharjah Economic Development Department (SEDD). It allows you to:
- Trade directly with customers across the UAE
- Bid on government contracts
- Open an office anywhere in Sharjah
- Sponsor unlimited employee visas (subject to office size)
Since the UAE Companies Law reforms of 2021, most mainland activities now allow 100% foreign ownership without requiring a UAE national partner.
2. Sharjah Free Zone Company
Sharjah has multiple free zones, each catering to specific industries. Free zone companies offer:
- 100% foreign ownership (always)
- 0% import and export duties
- Full repatriation of profits and capital
- Simplified setup process with minimal documentation
- Flexi-desk and virtual office options for startups
The two most prominent free zones in Sharjah are the SAIF Zone and the SHAMS.
3. Sharjah Offshore Company
Sharjah also permits offshore company registration, primarily used for holding structures, asset protection, and international business. Offshore companies cannot conduct business within the UAE and are not eligible for UAE residence visas.
Sharjah Free Zone Cost Breakdown 2026
SAIF Zone (Sharjah Airport International Free Zone)
SAIF Zone is one of the UAE’s oldest and most established free zones, located adjacent to Sharjah International Airport. It is ideal for trading, logistics, manufacturing, and import/export businesses.
SAIF Zone Setup Costs (2026 estimates):
| Item | Cost (AED) |
|---|---|
| Trade License (Trading) | AED 12,000 – 15,000 |
| Trade License (Service) | AED 10,000 – 13,000 |
| Trade License (Industrial) | AED 15,000 – 20,000 |
| Flexi-Desk (Shared Office) | AED 8,000 – 10,000/year |
| Executive Office | AED 25,000 – 45,000/year |
| Warehouse (100 sqm) | AED 35,000 – 60,000/year |
| Visa per person | AED 3,500 – 4,500 |
Total estimate for a basic trading company with flexi-desk and 1 visa: AED 25,000 – 32,000
Timeline: 3–7 working days for license approval.
SHAMS (Sharjah Media City Free Zone)
SHAMS is Sharjah’s most popular free zone for media, creative, technology, and consulting businesses. It offers some of the most competitive pricing in the UAE.
SHAMS Setup Costs (2026 estimates):
| Item | Cost (AED) |
|---|---|
| Freelance Permit | AED 5,750/year |
| Single Activity License | AED 11,500 – 13,500/year |
| Multi-Activity License | AED 14,000 – 17,000/year |
| Virtual Office Package | Included in license |
| Visa (1 visa) | AED 3,500 – 4,000 |
Total estimate for a media/consulting company with 1 visa: AED 15,000 – 18,000
SHAMS is widely considered the most affordable free zone in the UAE for service and media companies. It is particularly popular with freelancers, digital agencies, content creators, and consultants.
Timeline: 2–5 working days.
SRTIP (Sharjah Research Technology and Innovation Park)
SRTIP is Sharjah’s dedicated free zone for technology, research, and innovation companies. It is ideal for tech startups, R&D firms, and university spinoffs.
SRTIP Setup Costs (2026 estimates):
| Item | Cost (AED) |
|---|---|
| Tech Startup License | AED 13,000 – 16,000/year |
| Co-working Space | AED 6,000 – 9,000/year |
| Private Office | AED 20,000 – 35,000/year |
SRTIP also offers incubation programs, mentorship, and access to Sharjah University research facilities, making it unique among UAE free zones.
Sharjah Mainland Company Cost Breakdown 2026
Setting up a mainland company in Sharjah through SEDD involves the following costs:
| Item | Cost (AED) |
|---|---|
| Initial Approval Fee | AED 200 – 500 |
| Trade Name Registration | AED 620 – 1,000 |
| Trade License (Commercial) | AED 8,000 – 12,000/year |
| Trade License (Professional) | AED 6,000 – 9,000/year |
| Office Tenancy / Ejari | AED 15,000 – 40,000/year |
| MOA Notarization | AED 1,000 – 2,000 |
| Chamber of Commerce | AED 1,200 – 2,000/year |
| Establishment Card | AED 1,200 |
| Visa (per person) | AED 3,500 – 5,000 |
Total estimate for a basic mainland company with small office and 2 visas:
AED 35,000 – 55,000 (first year, including office rent)
Timeline: 1–3 weeks depending on activity and approvals required.
Mainland vs Free Zone: Which is Better for Sharjah?
| Factor | Mainland (SEDD) | Free Zone (SAIF/SHAMS) |
|---|---|---|
| Setup Cost | AED 35,000 – 55,000 | AED 15,000 – 35,000 |
| UAE Market Access | Full — sell directly to UAE | Limited — need distributor |
| Foreign Ownership | 100% (most activities) | 100% always |
| Office Requirement | Physical office required | Flexi-desk available |
| Government Contracts | Yes | No |
| Visa Quota | Higher (linked to office size) | Lower (fixed allocation) |
| Best For | Trading, retail, services | Media, consulting, tech, startups |
Our recommendation: If your primary market is the UAE, go mainland. If you are focused on international clients or want lower costs, a free zone like SHAMS or SAIF Zone is the smarter choice.
Documents Required for Business Setup in Sharjah
Whether you choose mainland or free zone, you will typically need:
- Valid passport copy (all shareholders and directors)
- Recent passport-size photograph
- Proposed trade name (3 options)
- Description of business activity
- Emirates ID (for UAE residents)
- Tenancy contract / Ejari (for mainland)
- No Objection Certificate (if employed in the UAE)
- Board resolution (for corporate shareholders)
For regulated activities such as healthcare, food, education, or financial services additional approvals from relevant authorities may be required.
How Long Does Business Setup in Sharjah Take?
| Company Type | Timeline |
|---|---|
| SHAMS Free Zone | 2–5 working days |
| SAIF Zone | 3–7 working days |
| SRTIP | 5–10 working days |
| Sharjah Mainland (SEDD) | 7–21 working days |
| Regulated activities | 4–8 weeks (additional approvals) |
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Setting Up in Sharjah
1. Choosing the wrong free zone for your activity
Not all free zones accept all business activities. SHAMS is ideal for media and consulting, but not for trading or manufacturing. Always verify your activity is permitted before applying.
2. Underestimating renewal costs
License renewal is due annually. Factor in renewal fees, office lease renewals, and visa renewals when calculating your yearly operating costs.
3. Skipping the bank account step
A trade license alone does not make your business operational. You will need a corporate bank account to receive payments, run payroll, and comply with WPS regulations. UAE bank account opening can take 2–8 weeks. Start early.
4. Not getting professional advice
Sharjah has multiple overlapping authorities, zones, and requirements. A professional business setup consultant can save you weeks of back-and-forth and prevent costly mistakes.
Why Choose Azha Commercial Brokers for Your Sharjah Business Setup?
At Azha Commercial Brokers, we specialize in business setup across all UAE emirates, including Sharjah mainland and all Sharjah free zones. Our team handles:
- Free zone and mainland license applications
- Document preparation and attestation
- Corporate bank account opening
- PRO services and visa processing
- Ongoing compliance and license renewal
We provide transparent, line-item quotes with no hidden charges, and we cover the SAIF Zone, SHAMS, SRTIP, and Sharjah mainland equally well.
Call us: +971 52 190 4932
Email: info@azhacommercialbrokers.com
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Frequently Asked Questions
A SHAMS free zone freelance permit starts from AED 5,750/year the most affordable legal business structure in Sharjah and one of the cheapest in the UAE.
Yes. Both mainland (most activities) and all free zones allow 100% foreign ownership. No UAE national partner is required for most business activities.
For mainland companies, yes, a physical office lease is required. For free zones like SHAMS and SAIF Zone, virtual offices and flexi-desks are available and count as valid business addresses.
Banks do not charge a setup fee for corporate accounts, but most require a minimum monthly average balance of AED 25,000 – 50,000. Some banks like RAKBANK offer zero-balance starter accounts for the first 12 months.
You cannot directly convert a free zone license to a mainland license it requires a fresh registration. If you anticipate needing mainland access, starting with a mainland structure is more cost-effective in the long run.
