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NOC needed for tourist visa?

Safna nujoob

One of my friend is planning to quit his job..but his wife is working in a company there in Oman..so, my 1st questionis: Is she able to accompany their kids without his husband on family visa?? 2) Would he get a tourist visa /Visit visa without NOC from his current company?
Thanks in Advance...May God bless you all..

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GuestPoster411

Hi Safna nujoob,

As per the laws of the land, the answer to both your queries is 'No'.

Safna nujoob

Sir...So..NOC is needed for applying even tourist visa also?? Oopps...So sad..! Anyway thank you for ur kind information

ArslanAnwer

Hi,

NOC is needed for employment visa only but if someone is applying for tourist or investor visa, No need for NOC, even if he/she is returning Oman in next week.

Safna nujoob

Next week means, next week after he cancelled his visa?

GuestPoster411

ArslanAnwer wrote:

Hi,

NOC is needed for employment visa only but if someone is applying for tourist or investor visa, No need for NOC, even if he/she is returning Oman in next week.


Hi ArslanAnwer,

May I ask you from where you got this piece of incorrect information ??

Can you please provide any reference link to substantiate your post ?

Ph. Mahm

NOC is only for employment visa. Therefore he can get visit visa.
She also able to accompany her kids on family visa.

GuestPoster411

@ ArslanAnwer, @ Ph. Mahm

Thanks for your posts. Further to what you had mentioned, I did some research myself and I found links which corroborate your views. I stand corrected.

For the benefit of the many others who are seeking information on the same, let me share with you what I found online :

º£½ÇÂÒÂ×s can return to Oman on tourist visa

October 29, 2014 | 12:00 AM | Muscat : º£½ÇÂÒÂ×riates who currently face a two-year ban on their return to Oman after having left a job in the Sultanate can return on a tourist visa, or one granted to join a family, visitor or investor visa, the Royal Oman Police (ROP) has clarified.

"An expatriate who leaves his job without having obtained a No Objection Certificate (NOC) can come back to the Sultanate using a tourist, family joining, visitor or investor visa," said an official source at the ROP.

The investor visa is granted to an expatriate who invests in Oman and receives a certification of approval from the concerned authority. "The investor visa is valid for six months from the date of the visa stamped on the passport. Subsequent to the verification of investment he has made, he is granted a two-year residence permit which is subject to approval by the concerned authority. The visa allows multiple entries to the country. The investor or the partner has to obtain an approval for investing in the Sultanate from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry," stated the ROP website.

While a visitor visa is granted to the relatives and friends of an Omani national or an expatriate who is resident in Oman at the request of and on the responsibility of his sponsor, a family joining visa is granted to the wife of the foreigner, who is a resident in Oman, as also to his children who are below the age of 21 years.

A tourist visa is granted by the concerned authority to those foreigners who wish to visit the Sultanate for tourism purposes.

The clarification that expatriates who had quit their jobs can re-enter Oman with these visas has come at a time when confusion prevailed over the two-year visa ban decision.

The ban, which came into effect on July 1, bars any expatriate worker from joining another company unless he has an NOC and a minimum of two years have elapsed since his date of departure from the Sultanate.

This clarification on the part of the ROP makes it clear that expatriates who had quit their jobs can return with these visas. It means that a wife who quit her job can come back to Oman on a family joining visa and others can return on a visitor, investor or tourism visas. However, expatriates cannot take up jobs when they enter the country with these visas.

The officials also explained that expatriates who resigned and left the Sultanate before the implementation of the two-year ban are still required to obtain an NOC from their previous employers.

The ROP source also said the two year period referred to in the decision does not refer to the two years of contract that the expats sign. "It doesn't matter if the employee completes the two years of contract or not.

Once the expat leaves his job, irrespective of whether he has completed two days or two years of his contract period, he must spend two years outside Oman to join another job in Oman in case he didn't obtain NOC letter from first employer."

Recently, an ROP official had clarified there was no plan to delay the implementation of the ban on return of expat workers.

"There is no official communication from authorities on any change in the rule that came into effect recently," said the senior official.

There had been much talk on social media that the two-year ban on the return of expatriate workers will come to an end soon.

To get in touch with the reporter fahadnews@timesofoman.com

Source : Times of Oman

Safna nujoob

Thank god and thank you so much for informing me such a happy newz.

Safna nujoob

Sir..This news was came on 2014, so still it is same ? It states that, A wife can accompany her kids on her family visa? And no NOC is needed  for tourist and visit vis,right?? Pls clarify in your own words.

schaz

This news was came on 2014, so still it is same


Yes, its the same.

A wife can accompany her kids on her family visa? And no NOC is needed  for tourist and visit vis,right?


It's pretty self-explanatory that if a woman is working in Oman, she can sponsor her kids as family joining. Her husband can travel on a visit visa.

Safna nujoob

Thank you so much everyone,who was kind enoigh to reply my question..

bushneem

Hi
My daughter was working here and when she left we couldn’t get a tourist visa for her till we got an NOC from her company.

Safna nujoob

Oh..My God..What is right and i think it is different for dffrent persons..Seems Weird...

GuestPoster411

@ Safna nujoob, this is a niggling problem that the expatriates face with most matters official ... nothing is fixed and everything is arbitrary.

What is applicable today will no longer be applicable tomorrow. And what was not applicable yesterday, would suddenly become applicable the day after :-( !

The whole system is temperamentally based largely on the whims and fancies of the person who is addressing the issue. While it might sound silly or frivolous, it is actually the truth.

If the concerned person has had a bad day or had got up on the wrong side of the bed that morning, you can rest assured that your request for whatever would be returned to the presenting PRO for want of this document, or for correcting that document. Instances like these are far too common.

Now regarding the NOC too, I know for a fact that when it was introduced, it was made mandatory for the employed expatriate who leaves the job to have the NOC if the person wishes to return before the stipulated 2-year waiting period - irrespective of whatever visa the person intends to return with. This included all kinds of visas : visit visa, family joining visa and even the investor visa. Subsequently, these have been amended.

It is because of reasons such as these that there is an incredible amount of confusion amongst the expatriates when it concerns visa issuances.

Unfortunately, we are yet to see the end of this recurring problem.

Safna nujoob

Very much true sir..

Anyway...wishing all a good luck...

archanashenoy

Dear safna,

Was yoir friend able to come on tourist visa without NOC? We are in a similar situation so wanted to know.
Awaiting reply,
Regards

Safna nujoob

Dear, as Mr sumitran clarified, they applied for the tourist visa, But  unfortunately he didn't get.. 😔 but, same time one of my another friend applied but he got.. That's exactly a controversy

archanashenoy

Ok, thank you for your reply

Henne

I thought no need noc if  I apply tourist visa

Henne

If I apply investor visa do I ned noc,thanks