UAE Investors in Syria
Direct ground support and legal coordination for Emirati investors and UAE-based companies entering the Syrian market. From entity setup to field reports — we handle the execution so you don’t have to travel until necessary.
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At a Glance
Entity Setup
Company registration, branch setup, and licensing for UAE-based investors in Syria.
Legal & Attestation
Translation, notarization, and attestation of documents for Syrian authorities.
Government Liaison
Direct follow-up with the Syrian Investment Authority and government entities.
Field Intelligence
On-ground reports on projects, factories, lands, and sector opportunities.
Why UAE-Syria Investment Matters
Syria’s economy is entering a phase of restructuring and reconstruction. For UAE-based investors, this represents a window of opportunity across multiple sectors — real estate, manufacturing, infrastructure, agribusiness, and services. The Syrian government has introduced updated investment laws aimed at attracting foreign capital, with streamlined procedures for Arab investors.
Market Context: Following recent political and economic developments, Syria is actively seeking foreign direct investment (FDI) from Arab nations. The UAE has maintained diplomatic and trade channels with Syria, making Emirati investors particularly well-positioned for early-market entry.
Important: Regulations and sanctions frameworks can change. We advise every client to obtain a preliminary screening before committing capital. Our team provides this as part of our Assessment package.
Our Services for UAE Investors
We maintain a physical coordination presence in Damascus. Every service is delivered by professionals who understand both the UAE and Syrian legal landscapes.
Company or Branch Setup
Establishing a legal entity in Syria — joint stock company, LLC, or foreign branch. We handle end-to-end registration with the Commercial Registry.
Investor File Preparation
Compiling and organizing all required documentation for investor visa applications, license applications, and investment authority submissions.
Legal Translation & Attestations
Certified translation of corporate documents from Arabic to English (and vice versa), plus official notarization and attestation for Syrian entities.
Government Entity Follow-Up
Direct liaison with the Syrian Investment Authority, Ministry of Economy, and other government bodies. We track applications and provide status updates.
Meeting & Consultation Booking
Scheduling initial meetings with government officials, lawyers, and local partners. We coordinate logistics so you only travel when needed.
Investment Opportunity Screening
Preliminary assessment of sectors, projects, and opportunities based on current regulations and market conditions.
On-Ground Investor Escort
Accompanying UAE-based investors during visits to Syria — from airport pickup to government meetings and site visits.
Field Reports
On-site inspections and factual reporting on specific projects, factories, agricultural land, and real estate assets.
Investing in Syria: What to Expect
A realistic overview for UAE-based investors considering the Syrian market.
| Factor | What You Should Know | How Vesta Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Legal Framework | Investment Law No. 18 and its amendments govern foreign investment. Arab investors receive preferential treatment. | We map your business activity to the correct legal structure and prepare all filings. |
| Currency & Banking | Syria operates a managed currency system. Transfers may require central bank approval for certain amounts. | We advise on compliant transfer mechanisms and documentation requirements. |
| Taxation | Corporate income tax varies by sector. Qualifying investments may receive exemptions for 5-10 years. | We identify available tax incentives based on your sector and investment size. |
| Sanctions Compliance | Certain sectors and individuals are subject to international sanctions. Due diligence is essential. | We perform preliminary sanctions screening as part of our assessment process. |
| Ownership Restrictions | Some sectors require Syrian partnership. Foreign ownership is permitted in many categories under Investment Law. | We clarify ownership rules specific to your target sector upfront. |
| Timeline | Entity setup typically takes 4-12 weeks depending on the structure and sector. | We provide realistic timelines and manual status updates throughout the process. |
Tip: Most UAE investors start with a Briefing or Assessment package before committing to full entity setup. This approach reduces upfront risk and provides clarity on the legal and commercial landscape. Tap the Contact button in the bottom-left to speak with our team about which package fits your situation.
Market Entry Support Packages
Fixed-price packages for initial market entry and assessment. No hidden fees. All packages include a response within one working day.
Briefing
Basic entry assessment
- Initial consultation on entering the Syrian market
- Explanation of establishment options
- Preliminary list of required documents
- Identification of relevant government entities
Assessment
Detailed sector screening
- All features in Briefing package
- Preliminary screening of the desired sector
- A brief factual report for the investor
- Timeline estimation for required licenses
Full Support
Complete entry preparation
- All features in Assessment package
- Connecting with translator, lawyer, or local entity
- In-depth field report on a specific project or land
- Scheduling initial government meetings
Pricing Note: The packages above are starting points. Final pricing depends on the scope of your request — sector complexity, number of documents, and government entities involved. Send us a message with your requirements and we will provide a fixed quote. Ready to proceed? Use the Contact form — we reply within one working day.
How We Work
A straightforward process designed for UAE-based investors who need clarity and execution.
| Step | What Happens | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Inquiry | You send a message via the Contact form or email. We acknowledge receipt within 24 hours. | Same day |
| 2. Scoping Call | We schedule a call to understand your objectives, sector, and timeline. | 1-2 days |
| 3. Proposal & Agreement | We send a fixed-price proposal with clear deliverables and timeline. | 2-3 days |
| 4. Execution | Our Damascus team begins work. You receive manual status updates via WhatsApp or email. | Per scope |
| 5. Delivery | You receive the completed work — report, documents, or meeting confirmations. | Per scope |
Tip: We recommend starting with a Briefing package ($500) even if you have a clear idea of your target. Many investors discover unexpected requirements during the initial consultation. Our experts are one click away — just hit the Contact button.
Frequently Asked Questions
Not initially. We handle the paperwork and government follow-up from our Damascus office. You only need to travel when your physical presence is legally required (e.g., signing certain documents before authorities). Our team coordinates the entire visit for you.
UAE investors can register as a Limited Liability Company (LLC), Joint Stock Company (JSC), or establish a branch of an existing foreign company. Each structure has different capital requirements and ownership rules. We explain the differences during the initial consultation.
Typically 4 to 12 weeks from document submission, depending on the entity type and sector. Some sectors with strategic importance may receive faster processing through the Investment Authority. We provide a realistic timeline estimate in our Assessment package.
Yes. Qualifying investments under Investment Law No. 18 may receive exemptions from income tax and customs duties for 5 to 10 years, depending on the sector and investment size. We screen for applicable incentives during the Assessment phase.
Yes. We perform preliminary sanctions screening and due diligence as part of our engagement. This is a critical step we do not skip — and we advise every client to engage independent legal counsel for complex cases. Our goal is to ensure you proceed with full awareness of the regulatory landscape.
Briefing ($500): A starter consultation with document list and entity guidance. Assessment ($1,000): Adds sector screening and a written report. Full Support ($1,500): Includes local introductions, field reports, and meeting scheduling. Most clients start with Briefing or Assessment.
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