Oman’s Ministry of Labour said expatriates leaving Oman do not have to pay the fines they have accumulated during their residency in the Sultanate, provided they leave the country permanently.
The rule is valid until the end of the year and is in line with the decisions issued by the Supreme Committee for Tackling COVID-19.
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“Private sector firms are also allowed to terminate the contracts of their non-Omani employees, as long as these establishments commit to pay all workers’ dues and that they will leave the Sultanate forever,” the ministry added.
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