Saudi Arabia’s position at the center of Middle East trade, logistics, and finance is no coincidence. Its booming private sector, pro-investor policies, and deep capital pools make it the clear choice for serious founders and foreign investors. Whether you’re entering logistics, fintech, contracting, or specialized consultancy, the Saudi market offers scale, stability, and speed. But entry demands precision, knowledge of the system, and local compliance.
And that’s where Magyar comes in. We make the process seamless for you without any stress.
We begin by assessing your business idea, ownership structure, and personal background. This protects you from delays and flags issues before they become blocks. Magyar handles all reviews discreetly and confidentially.
We handle your commercial license application from start to finish. That includes name reservation, Articles of Association, and coordinating with the Ministry until your company is officially listed.
If your business includes foreign shareholders, we secure clearance from the Saudi Investment Authority (SAGIA/MISA). This approval is mandatory, and we guide you through it with no missteps or missing pieces.
We help you locate an approved commercial address and obtain your municipal license. This step is required before opening a business file, and we make sure your lease meets all zoning and regulatory standards.
Once your licenses are approved, we obtain your company file with the Ministry of Interior and your Tax ID with the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority. Magyar manages this without you needing to queue or deal with bureaucracy.
Whether you’re sponsoring yourself or hiring staff, we draft the employment contract, file it with the appropriate ministry, and register you in the General Organization for Social Insurance (GOSI).
With your business operational, we secure your residency visa. This includes medical tests, biometric appointments, and issuance of the Muqeem ID. Magyar schedules and prepares everything for you.
Once your residency is active, we open your immigration file so you can legally sponsor your spouse, children, or dependents. We manage all the documentation and follow-ups until they arrive with you.
Depending on activity, SAR 100,000+ for most sectors
Mandatory for license and labor file
6 to 12 weeks (avg.) from company setup to full residency card
Passport, CV, Business Plan, Proof of Funds, Lease
Ministry of Commerce, ZATCA, GOSI, Muqeem, MISA
We deal with government approvals, bank compliance, and Ministry paperwork without guesswork. We’ve done this before, for tech founders, logistics firms, consultants, and international vendors.
We maintain standing relationships with senior officials at MISA, Muqeem, and local Chambers. Our cases don't rot in inboxes.
Our teams live where the action happens. You’ll get real updates from on-ground experts who speak Arabic, not vague replies from offshore call centers.
From office lease to tax ID, from shareholder agreement to residence card, every piece is handled. You get to build, while we run your admin.
Every document is pre-reviewed. Every step is timed. We solve legal snags before they appear. That’s how our applicants get in and stay.
Yes. Full foreign ownership is allowed in most sectors, provided you obtain MISA approval.
Only if your activity falls under restricted categories. For most services or tech ventures, no partner is needed.
Yes. Once you hold a valid residence tied to your company, you can sponsor dependents under your immigration file.
Yes. A physical office lease is required before labor or immigration files can be opened.
No. Saudi Arabia has no personal income tax, and this makes it one of the most founder-friendly tax environments globally.
Start strong. Stay compliant. Get residency through real business setup.