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Legal stay in Oman for Polish citizens - what is worth knowing?

Legal stay in Oman for Polish citizens - what is worth knowing?

Polish citizens can legally reside in Oman on the basis of a tourist, investor, employment, or residence visa based on the purchase of real estate. A residence visa is available to individuals purchasing property in specially designated ITC zones, such as Al Mouj or Yiti. The process of obtaining residency involves purchasing property, applying for a resident card, undergoing medical examinations, and collecting the document, which is usually valid for 1-2 years with the possibility of renewal. Residency provides access to banking services, private medical care, the ability to conduct business, bring family members, and freedom of movement without the requirement of permanent residence. It does not entail an obligation to reside permanently, offering flexibility for people with an international lifestyle.

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Polish citizens can legally reside in Oman on the basis of a tourist, investor, employment, or residence visa based on the purchase of real estate. A residence visa is available to individuals purchasing property in specially designated ITC zones, such as Al Mouj or Yiti. The process of obtaining residency involves purchasing property, applying for a resident card, undergoing medical examinations, and collecting the document, which is usually valid for 1-2 years with the possibility of renewal. Residency provides access to banking services, private medical care, the ability to conduct business, bring family members, and freedom of movement without the requirement of permanent residence. It does not entail an obligation to reside permanently, offering flexibility for people with an international lifestyle.

Oman is increasingly appearing on the radar of Poles, not only as a holiday destination but also as a place to live, work, or invest. Picturesque coastlines, a stable economy, low crime rates, and an increasingly open real estate market mean that many of our compatriots are considering a longer stay in this country. But what does a legal stay in Oman look like for Poles? What formalities must be met, and what opportunities does Omani residency provide?

Legal stay in Oman – the most important options

To stay in Oman legally, Polish citizens can take advantage of several paths. Depending on the purpose of the visit, the length of stay, and investment plans, various types of visas are available:

  • Tourist visa – short-term, usually 10 or 30 days, obtainable online via the eVisa system. It can be extended once. This is an option for people who are just getting to know the country or want to view a property before purchasing.
  • Investor visa – granted to people who undertake business activities in Oman. It requires company registration, payment of share capital, and conducting business in accordance with local law.
  • Employment visa – for those who have an approved job offer from an Omani company. Such a visa is strictly tied to the employer.
  • Real estate-based residency visa – available to people who have purchased property in specially designated ITC (Integrated Tourism Complex) zones. This solution is particularly attractive to foreign investors.

From the perspective of those planning to buy an apartment or villa in Oman, the latter option is the most significant. Residency in Oman based on property purchase is a convenient and increasingly popular solution that opens the door to many privileges while not requiring a permanent stay.

Stay in Oman for Poles – step by step

The decision to live in Oman or stay in the country frequently involves going through several formal stages. Although it sounds complicated, thanks to the support of local agencies such as Planogroup, the entire process proceeds without major difficulties.

  1. Purchase of property in an ITC zone To be able to apply for a legal stay in Oman based on ownership rights, one must purchase a property located in one of the designated ITC zones. These are areas open to foreign investors – including Al Mouj, Yiti, Muscat Hills, or Salalah Beach. After the purchase, you receive a title deed, which is the basis for further actions.
  2. Application for a residency visa With the document confirming the property purchase, you can apply for a so-called resident card. The application is submitted to the appropriate immigration office, and the process itself is usually handled by a local partner or law firm.
  3. Medical examinations and verification One of the mandatory elements of the procedure is undergoing medical examinations, which confirm the absence of infectious diseases. This is a standard procedure for every foreigner applying for legal residency.
  4. Collection of the resident card After the application is approved, a resident card is issued, which allows for free stay in the country for a specified time (usually 1 or 2 years, with the possibility of extension). This document also opens access to many local services.

What privileges does residency in Oman provide?

A legal stay in Oman is not just a document – it is also a range of opportunities and amenities that significantly affect the comfort of life and future planning. Here are the most important benefits:

  • Ability to open a bank account – a resident has full rights to use financial services.
  • Access to private medical care – with a resident card, it is easier to use high-quality health services.
  • Conducting business activities – legalizing your stay allows for formal operations in the market.
  • Living with family – it is possible to obtain family visas for a spouse and children.
  • Freedom of movement – a resident does not have to leave the country or renew a tourist visa every few weeks.

Importantly, residency in Oman does not involve an obligation of permanent residence. You can stay in the country at any time without having to meet strict registration requirements – which will be appreciated by people who travel and lead an international lifestyle.

Formalities in Oman – are they complicated?

For many people, the biggest challenge when moving to a foreign country is the legal procedures. In the case of Oman, the good news is that the formalities are relatively transparent and well-described. With the help of local advisors, such as the experts at Planogroup, the entire process can be navigated smoothly – from choosing an investment, through documentation, to registering your stay.

Moreover, many prestigious projects – such as Sunrise Heaven or St. Regis Al Mouj – provide comprehensive customer service, including property management, concierge services, and administrative support. This makes a stay in Oman for Poles not only realistic but also convenient.

Residency in Oman and investment

It is worth emphasizing that a legal stay in Oman is often the result of purchasing a property – and this, in the current phase of market development, can also be a great investment. Prices are still competitive compared to Dubai or European resorts, and demand is growing – both among foreign buyers and local residents.

Thanks to a stable economy and the "Oman Vision 2040" development plan, the country is successfully attracting foreign capital and building an image of a modern, yet authentic state. This makes residency in Oman not only a matter of living comfort but also an investment advantage.

A legal stay in Oman for Poles is neither difficult nor reserved for the select few. All it takes is a conscious decision, proper preparation, and – crucially – the support of a trusted local partner. Residency in Oman provides real benefits – from legal security to the comfort of daily life. And all this in a country that combines Arabian hospitality with European order and quality of life.

If you are planning an investment, life, or business in this part of the world – Oman may turn out to be one of the best directions. Contact Planogroup advisors to learn the details. A legal stay in Oman is the first step toward a new lifestyle.

Mariusz Cieślukowski

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Mariusz Cieślukowski

CEO / FOUNDER

Co-founder of PlanoGroup and the person responsible for the development of the entire group. He built a brand based on quality, trust, and effectiveness, developing it in the Spanish market and subsequently expanding operations to further investment destinations. Today, he is developing PlanoGroup - a project that responds to the needs of clients who are looking not only for real estate but also for new opportunities for living, investment, and relocation. He specializes in trend analysis and building investment strategies in foreign markets - including Spain, Oman, and emerging locations such as Montenegro.