Power of Attorney for Business
By acquiring a Power of Attorney (POA) for Business for the UAE in Islamabad, an individual can appoint another individual to act on their behalf in business matters in the United Arab Emirates. It is required for remotely managing bank transactions, legal proceedings, and business formation. The POA must be properly drafted and attested by the UAE Embassy in Islamabad before it can be made lawful by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This document streamlines business procedures for investors or companies with UAE headquarters while complying with UAE laws.
Document Requirements:
- Original on stamp paper
- Notarized by Pakistani Notary Public
- Signed by all involved parties
- MOFA attestation required
- Must include: - Color copies of CNIC, passport and visa - Copy of Trade License/business documents from UAE - Arabic translation of Power of Attorney
- Submit signed Undertaking document
- MOFA QR code verification mandatory
- Conditions:
- If Contract processed through UAE MOFA:
- - Pakistani MOFA attestation not required - Undertaking must be on legal stamp paper - Contract and power of Attorney Arabic translation is required
- Processing time: 15-20 working days
- Rejected documents are not returned and fees will not be refunded.