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Change of Domicile to RAK ICC

Transfer your existing offshore company's registration to RAK ICC from any other international jurisdiction.

Overview

Change of Domicile (also known as redomiciliation or continuation) allows you to transfer an existing offshore company from another jurisdiction to RAK ICC without dissolving the original company. This process preserves the company's legal identity, history, contracts, and assets while enabling it to benefit from the UAE's favorable business environment, tax efficiency, and enhanced credibility. The redomiciliation process is commonly used by companies moving from jurisdictions like BVI, Seychelles, Belize, Panama, and other offshore centers to the UAE. By transferring to RAK ICC, the company gains access to UAE's banking system, improved international reputation, and a regulated offshore environment. The original company number and incorporation date are typically maintained. Al Aegis manages the entire redomiciliation process including eligibility assessment, documentation preparation, filing with RAK ICC, and coordination with the departing jurisdiction's registry.

Key Features

Company Identity Preserved
International Transfer
Enhanced Credibility
UAE Banking Access
Tax Efficient
Smooth Transition

Why Choose Al Aegis?

Preserve Company History

Transfer your company without losing its legal identity, incorporation date, or existing contracts and agreements.

Enhanced Reputation

Move from smaller offshore jurisdictions to the well-regulated UAE environment, improving credibility with banks and partners.

UAE Banking Access

Gain access to the UAE banking system and major international banks operating in the region.

Seamless Process

Al Aegis coordinates between both jurisdictions to ensure a smooth and efficient transfer process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which jurisdictions can transfer to RAK ICC?
Companies from most international offshore jurisdictions can transfer to RAK ICC, including BVI, Seychelles, Belize, Panama, Cayman Islands, and others.
How long does the redomiciliation process take?
The process typically takes 4-8 weeks depending on the departing jurisdiction and document requirements.
Will my company lose its existing contracts?
No, the company's legal identity is preserved, meaning all existing contracts, assets, and obligations continue unaffected.
Do I need to close the company in the original jurisdiction first?
No, the redomiciliation process is a continuation, not a new incorporation. The company transfers out of the original jurisdiction and into RAK ICC.

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