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Local media said that foreigners who live in Oman will no longer have to get their passports stamped with the visa. According to changes announced by the Royal Oman Police (ROP), all visa needs will be met by a resident card (ID card). “When an expat’s visa is renewed, the visa no longer needs to…
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People who live in the GCC and work in any field can now enter Oman from any border for business, tourism, or any other reason. Local media said that residents still need visas, which they can get when they arrive at any GCC border post. According to a circular from Oman Airports, Oman currently lets…
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Oman is one of the places where international investors and business people choose to put their money to work. The Sultanate makes it easy for businesses to move business ideas from one GCC country to another and grow them. Setting up a business in Oman is more than just forming a company. There are many…
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Introduction In Oman, setting up a business is similar to how it is done in other GCC countries. If a business wants to register a company in Oman, Oman gives them a place to do it. To start a business in Oman, you need to take the following steps: The person who wants to start…
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The path of an entrepreneur consists of random acts of inspiration, planning, and execution. It is essential to do your homework before settling on a location for your new business. If you want to keep up with the global competition, it’s essential that you plant the seeds of your business idea in the most advantageous…
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Free zones have historically been the enticing element for investors to establish a business in GCC nations. As tax-free zones, these zones have been instrumental in attracting international business to their respective nations. Due to the existence of free zones, Oman has long been a popular location for international investors to establish a business. If…
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Investors who want to start a business in a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) country have always been interested in free zones. As they have tax-free zones in some parts of their countries, these zones have been very important in getting international businesses to move to those countries. Oman has always been a popular place for…
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Introduction Various sectors in Oman accept Foreign direct investment. In most sectors, 100% foreign investment is allowed. There is no requirement to appoint a nominee or a resident of Oman to incorporate a company. Most foreign investors in Oman choose to set up a Limited Liability company (LLC). So, the steps below for registering a…
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Oman, a small country in the south of the Arabian Peninsula that shares borders with the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen, has a lot to offer business people and investors from all over the world. Oman is a Middle Eastern country with a population of just over five million. Despite appearances, it is…
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Foreign direct investment is permitted in numerous industries. In contrast to many Gulf countries, the government of Oman has liberalised foreign investment. In most industries, 100 percent foreign investment is permitted. This is advantageous for many types of investors. A corporation may be incorporated without appointing a nominated shareholder or an Oman resident. Nevertheless, due…
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