Complete and compliant company closure with zero residual liabilities.
Stravision facilitates structured liquidation across UAE jurisdictions including audits, tax clearances, employee offboarding and final license cancellations. We ensure shareholders exit cleanly without penalties. This service interlinks with Visa and Emirates ID Assistance, Corporate Bank Account Support and Trade License Transfer and Facilitation.
Transparent sequencing of financial, legal and HR steps for a clean deregistration.
Draft shareholder resolutions and notices ready for notarization under Document Attestation, Translation and Notarization.
Ensure proper closing of accounts and FTA deregistration.
Cancel visas, process EOS benefits and maintain compliance.
Manage settlements to avoid post-closure disputes.
Submit final reports to regulatory and licensing authorities.
Coordinate with banks for account closure and clearance certificates under Corporate Bank Account Support.
Delays in liquidation can lead to accumulating fines and blocked partner records.
Submit final declarations to FTA before closure.
Coordinate Ejari – Tenancy Contract Support cancellation to avoid rent penalties.
Plan visa cancellations before final deregistration.
Keep accounts open until all clearances are received.
Begin final audit early to secure availability of licensed auditors.
Obtain closure certificate confirming no FTA liabilities.
Notify relevant Free Zone authorities before expiry.
Maintain closure records for five years post-deregistration.
Secure NOCs for fund repatriation to home jurisdictions.
Exit the UAE market cleanly and confidently. Engage Stravision for structured liquidation and compliance closure.
Key liquidation clarifications for business owners.
Between four and ten weeks depending on structure and approvals.
Yes, for most Free Zones and Mainland companies.
Yes, coordinated through Visa and Emirates ID Assistance.
No, must be closed under Corporate Bank Account Support guidelines.
Assets can be transferred before liquidation completion.
Not always; POAs legalized through Document Attestation, Translation and Notarization are accepted.