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Initiatives to decrease fraudulent foreign investment license submissions in Oman

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Last updated: 2024/10/06 at 10:21 AM
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The Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion in Muscat has taken measures to combat the rise of fake foreign investment license applications by announcing the suspension of applications for expats with limited skills. Skilled professionals working in companies are still able to apply, provided they meet the necessary conditions. The Ministry stated that this decision was made in response to the increasing number of fraudulent applications and in an effort to maintain the integrity of the foreign investment licensing process.

In a recent statement, the Ministry announced that the Investment Services Centre will be suspending license applications for expats with limited-skilled professions, as defined by the Ministry of Labour’s classification for private sector establishments. Skilled professionals working in companies are still eligible to apply, subject to approval from the company owner and proof of financial solvency. This decision is part of the Ministry’s ongoing efforts to combat fake applications and ensure that only legitimate foreign investments are approved.

The Ministry emphasized its commitment to enhancing economic activity, improving the investment climate, and creating a better business environment for all. They expressed gratitude to the community for their continued support and feedback, which is valued and appreciated. The Ministry also encouraged the public to report any violations or seek assistance through the official channels of the Investment Services Centre, or by calling the toll-free number 80000070. By working together with the community, the Ministry aims to maintain the integrity of the foreign investment licensing process and promote genuine investment opportunities in the country.

The suspension of foreign investment license applications for expats with limited skills is part of a larger effort to crack down on fraudulent applications and maintain the integrity of the foreign investment licensing process. Skilled professionals working in companies are still able to apply, provided they meet the necessary conditions, which include approval from the company owner and proof of financial solvency. By implementing these measures, the Ministry hopes to weed out fake applications and ensure that only legitimate foreign investments are approved, ultimately fostering a better business environment in Muscat.

The Ministry’s decision to suspend license applications for expats with limited-skilled professions is aimed at addressing the increasing number of fraudulent applications and maintaining the integrity of the foreign investment licensing process. Skilled professionals working in companies are still eligible to apply, as long as they meet the necessary conditions and provide proof of financial solvency. By taking these steps, the Ministry is demonstrating its commitment to enhancing economic activity, improving the investment climate, and creating a better business environment for all stakeholders in Muscat.

In conclusion, the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion in Muscat has announced the suspension of foreign investment license applications for expats with limited skills in an effort to combat fake applications and maintain the integrity of the licensing process. Skilled professionals working in companies are still able to apply, provided they meet the necessary conditions and provide proof of financial solvency. By implementing these measures, the Ministry aims to enhance economic activity, improve the investment climate, and foster a better business environment in Muscat. The Ministry encourages the public to report violations or seek assistance through official channels, further demonstrating its commitment to upholding the integrity of the foreign investment licensing process.

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