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Good News for OFWs: Oman Opens Visa and Medical Hub in Manila

The Oman Visa and Medical Examination centre was inaugurated in the Philippine capital, Manila, as part of a strategic initiative by the Sultanate of Oman to streamline and regulate work visa procedures in line with employment contracts approved under Omani labour law.

The opening ceremony was held under the patronage of Sayyid Badr Albusaidi, Foreign Minister and Dr Mahad bin Said bin Ali Baowain, Minister of Labour.

This project marks the culmination of the investment forum held earlier this month in Cebu, Philippines.

The Centre offers a comprehensive, one-stop service experience, including biometric fingerprint registration, medical examinations, document and employment contract attestation, and other value-added services.

Designed to enhance efficiency, protect both workers and employers, and reduce reliance on unregulated intermediaries, the Centre enables employers to verify skills and qualifications to ensure they match job requirements.

The Centre also provides services such as issuing Omani phone numbers and opening bank accounts in the Sultanate of Oman.

It features a dedicated application information centre and conducts awareness sessions on workers’ rights and obligations. These measures ensure that workers receive the necessary information and support throughout the employment process, facilitating a smooth pre-departure experience.

The Omani delegation held official talks with the Philippine Department of Migrant Workers, where both sides reaffirmed their shared commitment to protecting workers and employers while promoting ethical employment practices. The two countries agreed to cooperate closely to ensure the success of this initiative in line with their mutual objectives.

The Manila Centre is the first in a series of similar facilities Oman plans to establish in key labour-exporting countries, with additional Centres expected to open in the near future. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance labour mobility frameworks and safeguard the rights of workers and employers in accordance with Omani labour law.

The project reflects the Omani government’s steadfast commitment to providing high-quality, secure services for citizens and residents, ensuring business sustainability and promoting professional employment practices.

The event was attended by Nasser Said Abdullah Almanwari, Oman’s Ambassador to the Republic of the Philippines, along with several officials from both countries.

This article is from: https://www.fm.gov.om/oman-opens-visa-and-medical-examination-centre-in-manila/

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