
Emigrating to Oman
Emigrate to Oman: Find out the most important information for your stay here
The Sultanate of Oman on the Arabian Gulf is a fascinating destination for expats, combining traditional culture with a modern lifestyle. The varied landscape with mountains, deserts and coasts is ideal for nature lovers and adventurers. Cultural highlights include the forts of Nizwa and Bahla as well as the capital Muscat, which offers modern architecture, souks, museums and restaurants. Oman is particularly attractive for expats looking for a high quality of life and political stability. The friendly hospitality and relaxed way of life create a pleasant environment. The coastal regions offer ideal conditions for water sports enthusiasts, while adventurous travelers can experience desert tours in the Rub al-Khali or the tropical vegetation in Salalah during the Kharif monsoon. Oman combines culture, natural beauty and modern amenities.
Facts about Oman
Capital City
Maskat
Population
4.8 million
Surface Area
119499,004 mi² or 309,501 km²
Continent
Asia
Official Language
Arabic
Currency
Oman Rial (OMR)
Emigrating to Oman: An overview of the political system
Emigrating to Oman means branching out into a country with a political system that differs greatly from Western democracies. Oman offers emigrants a stable and secure environment, but with limited political participation. Those who are prepared to embrace the cultural peculiarities can enjoy a fulfilling life in this fascinating country. Oman was ruled for almost 50 years by Sultan Qabus bin Said Al Said, whose successor, Sultan Haitham bin Tarik Al Said, is continuing the policy. The Basic Law introduced in 2021 strengthens the role of the Sultan and establishes the rights of citizens. Sultan Haitham rules over around 5.14 million inhabitants, 60% of whom are Omanis and 40% foreigners. There are no political parties in the Sultanate, which is an important consideration for anyone wishing to emigrate to Oman.

Climate in Oman: Important information for emigrants
Emigrating to Oman means adjusting to a predominantly hot and dry climate, with summer temperatures often exceeding 40 °C. The winter months are milder and more pleasant. The winter months are milder and more pleasant. The high humidity is particularly pronounced in the coastal regions, while the northern mountains offer a cooler climate conducive to relaxation. Rainfall is rare in Oman, but can cause sudden flooding in some areas. This climate can be challenging, but those who can tolerate the heat and prepare for life in a warm country will be able to fully enjoy the beauty and hospitality of Oman when they emigrate to Oman.

Healthcare system in Oman: Important facts for emigrants
Emigrating to Oman opens up the opportunity to benefit from a well-developed healthcare system that has been significantly improved in recent years. Nevertheless, there are some special features that potential emigrants should take into account. Private health insurance is essential in order to be adequately covered in the event of illness. By planning carefully and choosing the right insurance, people emigrating to Oman can enjoy high-quality medical care and look forward to a healthy life in the country.

Emigrating to Oman: An overview of the economic situation and quality of life
In Mexico, the gross domestic product per capita amounted to 21,062.91 US dollars in 2023. The Gini coefficient of wealth describes the distribution of wealth. The indicator is an established, internationally comparable measure of wealth inequality. It is measured on a scale from zero to one. The higher the value, the greater the inequality. The Gini coefficient in the USA is expected to be 0.30 in 2024 (source: Statista).
Oman has a stable economy with great growth potential and is investing in infrastructure projects to diversify its economy beyond the oil sector. Foreign professionals often find well-paid jobs in various sectors. The cost of living is lower in many areas than in Western countries, which makes the country attractive to expatriates. The modern and efficient healthcare system also contributes to the high quality of life. Cities such as Muscat offer an excellent infrastructure and numerous amenities.

National holiday
Birthday of Sultan Qabus bin Said
Ramadan must also be observed by non-Muslims
If you want to emigrate to Oman, you should be aware that restrictions apply to everyday life during the fasting month of Ramadan. During the day, many restaurants outside of hotels are closed and working hours at government offices are often reduced. In addition, increased sensitivity in religious matters is to be expected during this time and it is important to respect Islamic traditions. Non-Muslims are prohibited from eating, drinking or smoking in public. A decree from the Ministry of Religion also requires the wearing of discreet clothing that covers the body. Taking these aspects into consideration is crucial to ensure a respectful approach to the culture and traditions of Oman, especially if you are planning to emigrate to Oman.

Emigrate to Oman - Entry Requirements
Entry is possible for German nationals with the following documents:
- Passport: Yes
- Temporary passport: Yes
- Identity card: No
- Temporary identity card: No
- Children's passport: Yes

FAQs for emigrating Oman
Where can I find relevant information about my country of entry and the entry regulations that apply there?
We have compiled destination country information as well as entry requirements and customs information for many countries in the Relocation Service section of our website and are constantly expanding this section.
Can I use my own container that I already own for the move with DACHSER & KOLB?
For every removal, which we at DACHSER & KOLB always offer as a door-to-door (full service) removal, a container is rented for the duration of the removal. We therefore do not offer the option of using your own container.
Who is responsible for my move abroad and the services I need there?
As a FIDI member, we work abroad with selected, long-standing partners who work in accordance with our service standards.
Are my removal goods insured in the event of damage?
For every overseas move, we naturally cover transportation insurance at current value for the used household goods and personal belongings
What types of transportation do you offer for overseas relocation?
It is generally possible to carry out overseas removals via air freight or sea freight. In the case of sea freight, it is possible to ship the removal goods as additional cargo (“LCL shipment” with Liftvan) or with a container (FCL shipment in 20 feet, 40 feet or 40 feet high cube). We will be happy to discuss which option is best for you in a personal consultation.
When and how must the move be paid for and what is the payment deadline?
You will receive an invoice a few weeks after placing the order and pay the full amount directly in advance.
Do I have to pay taxes and customs duties on my removal goods?
Removal goods can be imported tax and duty-free into most countries if you have a valid residence permit. We will be happy to check the options for importing the removal goods for your desired destination country in a personal consultation.
Are you interested in moving to Oman or another destination country?
Then do not hesitate and contact us today.
Alexander Brugger
Teamlead Customer Service & Sales - AIR&SEA
