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    Oman Introduces Sponsor-Free Residency Visas for Foreign Property Owners

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, Oman has amended its residency policies to permit foreign nationals who own property in the country to obtain residency visas without the requirement of a local sponsor. This change aims to attract more foreign investment into Oman’s real estate sector by simplifying the visa process and providing greater autonomy to property owners. Previously, foreign investors had to secure a local sponsor to qualify for residency, which often posed challenges and limited the appeal of property investment.

    The new regulations are expected to boost Oman’s real estate market by making it more accessible and appealing to international buyers. This move aligns with Oman’s broader economic diversification strategy, which seeks to reduce dependence on oil revenues by encouraging foreign direct investment in various sectors, including tourism and real estate. By easing residency restrictions, Oman positions itself as a more attractive destination for expatriates and investors looking for long-term stays.

    Meanwhile, this policy shift could have wider implications for the Gulf region, where residency and sponsorship rules have traditionally been stringent. Oman’s decision may prompt other countries to reconsider their own regulations to remain competitive in attracting foreign capital. For property owners, the ability to reside in Oman without a sponsor enhances their security and flexibility, potentially increasing demand for real estate and contributing to economic growth.

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