More than 7,000 expat workers apply for Exit Oman without paying any fine waiver scheme: ministry of labour

Expats can leave Oman without paying fines
Expats can leave Oman without paying fines

Muscat: The Ministry of Labor revealed the statistics of the management system for the period of facilitating the procedures for leaving the non-Omani workforce for the period from November 15 to November 19, 2020, which amounted to 7,689 applications according to the status of the work permit.

The ministry stated in a publication, that among these requests, 408 are for workers who do not have work permits in the country, 253 are work permit canceled, 3,263 people left their jobs and total of 3,765 are active.

As for the registration requests according to the method of entering the Sultanate, it amounted to 7689, including 7289 applications for work visas, 147 requests for visit visas, 93 applications for family joining visas, 87 applications for visas to join relatives, 61 applications without documents and 12 applications for a tourist visa.

This expat work permits expired fine waiver scheme will be until 31 December 2020, who wants to registration can be done at the Ministry of Labour’s website

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