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The decision also added administrative delay penalties. Employers face a fine of OMR 10 per month for failing to renew a Work Practice License or register employee data on time, capped at OMR 500 per worker. Failure to regularize an expatriate’s legal status, through contract termination, formal service transfer, or repatriation, triggers additional monthly fines of OMR 15 for individual employers and OMR 20 for corporate entities, capped at the same OMR 500 limit[16].

Two measures reduce the administrative burden for compliant firms. The validity of expatriate work-practice licenses extended from 15 to 24 months, aligning them with standard residency permit cycles and cutting the frequency of renewals[15]. Employers can also upgrade an existing worker’s professional category by paying the fee difference rather than initiating a new permit process[15]. The government increased the cost of non-compliance while reducing the paperwork burden on firms operating within the rules.

Green Category firms gain two additional advantages beyond the fee discount. They receive preferential standing when competing for government and private tenders, and they can access state-backed wage subsidies to support local recruitment[6].

For businesses with significant government contract exposure, Omanization compliance has a direct bearing on their ability to bid.


[1] Elevatus — Omanization Policy 2026: The Compliance Survival Guide No Employer Can Skip

Omanization Policy 2026: The Compliance Survival Guide No Employer Can Skip

[3] Qureos — What is Omanisation? (May 2026)

https://www.qureos.com/hiring-guide/what-is-omanisation

[4] Oman Ministry of Finance — Oman launches five-year Development Plan

Oman launches five-year Development Plan

[5] Lexis Middle East — Oman: Government waives OMR100 million in labor fines

https://www.lexismiddleeast.com/news/2026-02-10_17/en

[6] Muscat Daily — Ministry of Labour doubles fees for firms failing Omanisation targets —

Ministry of Labour doubles fees  for firms failing Omanisation targets

[7] Times of Oman — Oman waives OMR100 Million in labour fines in 2025 —

https://timesofoman.com/article/168063-oman-waives-omr100-million-in-labour-fines-in-2025

[8] Futura Law — Omanization of corporate structures —

https://www.futura.law/knowledge-base/corporate-structuring-oman

[9] IMF — Labor Market Dynamics in Oman (Selected Issues Paper No. 2025/034) —

https://www.imf.org/-/media/files/publications/selected-issues-papers/2025/english/sipea2025034.pdf

[10] BTI Project — Oman Country Report 2026 —

https://bti-project.org/en/reports/country-report/OMN

[11] Oman Observer — Fine waivers will help expats work legally in Oman: Minister —

https://www.omanobserver.om/article/1165814/oman/labour/fine-waivers-will-help-expats-work-legally-in-oman-minister

[12] Faltara — Qatarization, Bahrainization, Omanization: What Foreign Employers Need to Know —

https://www.faltara.com/blogs/gcc-localization-comparison-2026-qatar-oman-bahrain-foreign-employers

[13] Gulf News — Oman Waives OMR100 Million in Labour Fines to Boost Market Compliance —

https://gulfnews.com/world/gulf/oman-waives-omr100-million-in-labour-fines-1.500437237

[14] Reddit r/Oman — Statement on Waiver of Fines and Financial Obligations —

https://www.reddit.com/r/Oman/comments/1i8s4ey/ [Note: verify against Ministry of Labour official statement]

[15] Times of India — Oman’s bold new expat permit pricing explained —

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/middle-east/omans-bold-new-expat-permit-pricing-explained/articleshow/128493867.cms

[16] Oman Observer — Firms to get discount on expat permit fees for meeting Omanisation targets — https://www.omanobserver.om/article/1184500/oman/labour/firms-to-get-discount-on-expat-permit-fees-for-meeting-omanisation-targets

[20] Jitendra Consulting Group — Tawteen Oman Rules: Digital Hiring Compliance Guide — https://jitendraconsulting.om/tawteen-oman-digital-hiring-compliance/

[21] Deloitte — Mandatory Registration on the Tawteen Platform for Companies in Oman — https://www.deloitte.com/middle-east/en/services/tax/perspectives/mandatory-registration-on-the-tawteen-platform-for-companies-in-oman.html

[22] Al Tamimi & Company — New Omanisation Mechanism for Businesses: Key Regulatory Developments — https://www.tamimi.com/our-knowledge/publications/eyes-on-2026/Articles/new-omanisation-mechanism-for-businesses-key-regulatory-developments/

[23] Oman Observer — Tawteen is Oman’s digital leap in workforce transformation — https://www.omanobserver.om/article/1177279/oman/tawteen-is-omans-digital-leap-in-workforce-transformation

[24] Fragomen — Oman: Mandatory Company Registration on Tawteen Platform — https://www.fragomen.com/insights/oman-mandatory-company-registration-on-tawteen-platform.html

[26] World Economic Forum — Women in STEM: Using reskilling to address the gender gap — https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/01/why-it-s-time-to-use-reskilling-to-unlock-women-s-stem-potential/

[28] WEF Reskilling Revolution — Fostering a Culture of Lifelong Learning: Oman’s National Framework for Future Skills — https://initiatives.weforum.org/reskilling-revolution/case-study-details/

[29] Business Startup Oman — Oman Cables launches 2nd SHE STEMS programme — https://www.businessstartupoman.com/news/oman-cables-launches-2nd-she-stems/

[30] SAMENA Daily — Tech Oman launches Tech Woman Initiative — https://www.samenacouncil.org/samena_daily_news?news=109856

[31] Woman Academia — Omani Women’s Academy — https://womanacademia.com/en/

[32] Sands of Wealth — Oman: The Expat Guide Updated (2026) — https://sandsofwealth.com/blogs/news/oman-expat-guide