Oman has announced a new initiative offering free 10-day visas to passengers and crew members of cruise ships arriving in the Sultanate. This move is expected to attract more visitors and contribute to the growth of the country’s tourism industry.
The decision was issued by Lieutenant General Hassan bin Mohsen Al Shuraiqi, Inspector General of Police and Customs, and outlined in Decision No. 132/2024, amending parts of the Executive Regulations of the Foreigners’ Residence Law.
Under the new regulations, a 10-day visa will be granted to tourists and crew upon request of the tourist ship agent, with entry required within 30 days. Additionally, a one-month visa is available under similar terms.
This initiative is seen as a significant step toward attracting more visitors to Oman, a country known for its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and diverse attractions. The free visas are expected to make Oman a more attractive destination for cruise lines and tourists alike.
The decision also stipulates the following amendments to some provisions of the Executive Regulations of the Foreigners’ Residence Law:
Article (1): Clause (3/c) of Article (10) of the Executive Regulations of the Foreigners’ Residence Law referred to shall be replaced by the following clause:Visit visa for passengers and crew of cruise ships:
10-day visa: Granted by the competent authority upon request of the tourist ship agent, for passengers and crew wishing to visit Oman for tourism purposes. Entry must be completed within 30 days of visa issuance.
One-month visa: Granted by the competent authority upon request of the tourist ship agent, for passengers and crew wishing to visit Oman for tourism purposes. Entry must be completed within 30 days of visa issuance.
Article (2): Sequence (13) of the entry visa table mentioned in the first of Article (29) of the executive regulations of the aforementioned Foreigners Residence Law shall be replaced by the following sequence:“A free visit visa is granted to passengers and crew of cruise ships for a period not exceeding 10 days.”
Article (3): Sequence (12) of the entry visa table mentioned in the first of Article (29) of the executive regulations of the Foreigners’ Residence Law shall be cancelled.
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With this new visa policy, Oman is positioning itself as a welcoming and accessible destination for cruise tourism, offering visitors a chance to experience the country’s unique charm and hospitality.