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Oman Introduces Temporary Work Permits for Expats During Khareef

Oman has announced the introduction of temporary work permits to employ expatriates during the Khareef season in the Dhofar Governorate. This decision aims to address the labor shortages experienced during this peak period. The permits will allow foreign workers to fill positions that are in high demand during the seasonal influx of visitors.

The Khareef season, which brings cooler temperatures and increased tourism to Dhofar, typically sees a surge in demand for services such as hospitality, retail, and transportation. To meet the rising needs, the government has approved these temporary work permits to ensure that businesses can operate smoothly and effectively cater to the growing number of tourists.

Authorities highlighted that these temporary work permits will be issued for a specific duration, allowing workers to stay and work only during the Khareef season. The initiative is designed to provide a flexible solution to the seasonal workforce shortage, helping businesses meet their demands without creating long-term labor concerns.

Employers in the region are encouraged to apply for the permits through the appropriate channels, ensuring they meet the necessary requirements and regulations. The permits will be subject to oversight to ensure compliance with Oman’s labor laws and regulations, maintaining fair working conditions for all involved.

The introduction of temporary work permits is expected to have a positive impact on the local economy. By filling labor gaps during the busy Khareef season, the initiative will help improve service quality and contribute to the overall success of the tourism sector in Dhofar.

In conclusion, Oman’s decision to issue temporary work permits during Khareef provides a timely and practical solution to workforce challenges during the season. This move supports both local businesses and the broader economy by ensuring sufficient labor is available to meet the seasonal demand.

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