UNLOCK THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
The Gateway To The Future
United Arab Emirates الإمارات العربية المتحدة
- Capital of UAE: Abu Dhabi
- Capital of Emirate: Dubai City
- Founding Date (UAE): December 2, 1971
- Founding Date (Dubai): 1833 (Maktoum Family settlement)
- Official Language: Arabic (English is standard for business & daily life)
- Government System: Federal constitutional monarchy (Federation of 7 Emirates)
- Religion: Islam (Official state religion; tolerance practiced)
- Currency: Emirati Dirham (AED)
- Time Zone: GMT +4
- Population (UAE): ~11.4 million (2025 est.)
Currency Exchange Rates:
1 Emirati Dirham = 0.27 US Dollar

Basic Legislations
Sectoral Legislations
Last Database Audit: March 2026. All documents verified for current legal standing
United Arab Emirates: The Global Nexus
The UAE, particularly Dubai and Abu Dhabi, operates as a hyper-modern bridge between East and West. Entry for residents and tourists is highly digitized through the GDRFA and ICP portals, while HNWIs typically gravitate toward the 10-year Golden Visa, which rewards investment, talent, and real estate ownership. The national identity is defined by “Visionary Leadership”—a pride in achieving the “impossible.”
Cultural Etiquette:While Dubai is a cosmopolitan city, modest dress is requested in government buildings. Business attire (Smart Business) is expected in the DIFC and corporate settings.
Respecting local prayer times and avoiding public displays of affection remains vital. In business, your reputation is your currency; showing a deep commitment to the region’s long-term growth is the fastest way to build trust.
Key Climate Aspects
The United Arab Emirates features a tropical desert climate with two primary seasons: a long, sweltering summer and a brief, pleasant winter. From June to September, daytime temperatures frequently exceed 40°C, and the coastal humidity can reach 90%, creating a significant heat-index effect.
Winters, spanning December to March, are much more temperate,with averages between 16°C and 24°C, making it the peak season for tourism. Rainfall is minimal, averaging around 120 mm annually, though the northern Hajar Mountains receive slightly higher amounts and occasional winter thunderstorms.
List of Airports
- General Hubs with Private Terminals (FBOs)
- Dubai International (DXB)
- Sharjah International (SHJ)
- Exclusive/Specialized Hubs
- Al Bateen Executive Airport (AZI/OMAD)
- Al Maktoum International (DWC)
Mobility & Custom Services
For clients where privacy and speed are non-negotiable:
Al Majlis (The VIP Terminal): A private terminal at DXB where all immigration and customs are handled in a luxury lounge, far from the main passenger flow.
Smart Gates: For general travelers, Dubai’s “Biometric Path” allows for contactless immigration in under 10 seconds using facial recognition.
Private Aviation: Full coordination for private jet arrivals at Dubai South (DWC), featuring 15-minute “curbside-to-cabin” transitions.
Financial Declaration
Any traveler carrying cash or valuables exceeding AED 100,000 (approx. USD 27,200) must declare via the General Directorate of Customs.