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Läs merCOVID-19 Precautionary Measures in Oman (16 November Update)
Can a resident enter the country?
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Yes
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Citizens and residents of Oman can enter.
Can a foreigner enter the country?
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No with exceptions
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Travellers with a valid residency visa may enter.
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Nationals of Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates are allowed to enter.
Is transit allowed through the country?
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No
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Transit is not allowed through Oman.
Is a test required on arrival?
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Yes
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Arriving travellers will have a COVID-19 test on arrival and a second test eight days after their arrival. Travellers will need to pre-book on the Tarassud+ app. Travellers with a diplomatic passport and people aged below 15-years are exempted from this requirement.
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All travellers (except the people aged below 15 years) arriving in Oman are subject to health screening.
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Anyone wishing to depart Oman will have their temperature checked. If they have any symptoms of COVID-19, the traveller may be denied leaving.
Is a test certificate allowed?
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Yes
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Test certificate issued by any foreign country will be accepted.
Test certificate required?
- Arriving travellers must have a negative certificate issued within the last 96-hours prior to arrival. It must be in English. Travellers with a diplomatic passport and people below 15 years of age are exempt from this requirement.
Is quarantine required on arrival?
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Yes
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All travellers arriving in Oman are subject to a mandatory 7-day home-quarantine upon arrival.
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After quarantine for 7 days, the travellers will again need a COVID-19 test on the eight day. If anyone refuses to take a test on eighth day, he/she will be quarantined for 14-days. Travellers with a diplomatic passport and people 15 years of age and under are exempt from this requirement.
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All arriving travellers are required to wear a tracking bracelet during the self-isolation period.
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Travellers arriving in Oman who plan to stay less than seven days will be allowed to end their quarantine period after receiving a negative PCR test result.
Insurance required?
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Yes
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All foreigners allowed to enter Oman must have a valid health insurance policy that covers COVID-19 treatment expenses for their stay in Oman.
Entry form required?
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Yes
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Travellers will need to complete a “Traveler registration form” before boarding. The form can be found here.
Recommended Border App
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Yes
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All travellers arriving in Oman must download the contact tracing application “Tarassud +” and complete the registration process.
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Anyone wishing to stay more than seven days will need to download the Hmushrif app.
Airline restrictions
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Moderate
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Commercial flight services have resumed at a reduced level to and from some destinations based on the epidemic situation of the foreign countries. The destinations include Bangladesh, Bahrain, Ethiopia, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Kuwait, Malaysia, Netherlands, Philippines, Pakistan, Qatar, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Turkey, Tanzania, United Kingdom, and the United Arab Emirates.
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Domestic flights are operating at a reduced level.
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Repatriation flights may be available.
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Residents arriving in Oman airports will need to show either proof of their accommodation or a letter from their sponsor to prove they have accommodation.
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Meet and greet at the airport will not be allowed. Only one person will be allowed to accompany the traveller for any emergency case.
Border restrictions
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Moderate
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Land borders are open.
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The land border with UAE was reopened on 16 November. Omani citizens are allowed to enter UAE without any approval from the UAE.
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Oman citizens are permitted to travel outside the country provided they register their travel with authorities and quarantine upon return. However, they must stay 14 days in their destination country.
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Cruise ships are prohibited from docking at Oman’s ports.
Curfew restrictions
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Minimal
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There is no curfew in place.
Social distancing restrictions
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Significant
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Mass gatherings are banned until further notice.
Internal travel restrictions
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Moderate
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Face masks are mandatory.
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Movement in streets and other public places is allowed.
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Public transport services are currently operating.
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Inter-governorate movement is allowed.
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Buses and ferries to Musandam and the Wilayat of Masirah are currently available.
Non-essential shops open?
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Yes with exceptions
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Shop and businesses are allowed to resume services.
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Businesses are allowed to open in Wadi Kabir Industrial Area and Hamriya, Muscat Governorate, from 07:00 to 18:00 (local time). All businesses are closed on Thursdays and Fridays.
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Shopping malls and meeting halls are open. Swimming pools and gyms in hotels, fitness clubs, fish markets, tailor shops, traditional markets (souqs), and tobacconists have opened.
Accommodations open?
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Yes
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Hotels are open.
Restaurants open?
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Yes
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Restaurants are open for take-out and delivery.
Bars and cafes open?
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Yes
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Bars and cafes are open.
Beaches and tourism sites open?
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Yes with exception
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Beaches are closed or have resumed with limited access.
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Tourist sites such as Jebel Al Akhdar, Jebel Shams beaches, picnic areas, and wadis may remain closed or have resumed with limited access.
Personal care services open?
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Yes
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Barbershops and beauty salons are open.
Places of worship open?
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Yes with exception
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Religious sites may remain closed or have resumed with limited access. Mosques are open.
Events allowed?
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No with exception
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Conferences and other events may remain suspended.
Masks required in public?
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Yes
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Face masks are mandatory while in all public places. People violating this restriction could be fined.
Other
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Schools have reopened.
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Government offices are open but with reduces staffing capacity.
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Parks are closed.
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Companies are allowed to resume services at a reduced capacity.
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The COVID-19 epidemic is constantly changing worldwide. This information is subject to change as the situation evolves. Travel and border restrictions may change with little or no notice. Some countries are beginning to remove some restrictions gradually. Check with your airline, booking agent, or country’s embassy for information on your specific travel plans.