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Latest news on entry into Oman: Oman entry quarantine policy and flight information

Oman is a very popular country in the Middle East. It is rich in oil resources and the local economy is developing very well. In recent years, it has also been developing tourism. So what should you pay attention to when going to Oman from China?

Currently, people entering Oman need to comply with the following epidemic prevention regulations: take a polymerase chain reaction test within 72 hours before arriving in Oman, and enter with a negative result in English/Arabic;

Register online before departure "Traveller registration form", after arriving at the airport, take the polymerase chain reaction test again (pay 25MOR in advance, which is a test fee of about 65 US dollars);

Purchase health insurance with a period of 1 month (COVID-19 Pneumonia requires insurance); download tracking apps such as "tarassud" and "HMushrif" before departure, book a certified hotel in eHMushrif, and conduct self-isolation for at least 7 days;

Some countries are not allowed to enter Oman (but not China Among them), so Xiaole is not included.

You still need to apply for a visa to Oman, such as tourist visa, express visa, visiting relatives and friends visa, investment immigration visa, spouse visa, study abroad visa, work visa, internship visa, multiple entry visa, crew visa Visa etc.

You can apply online on the Royal Oman Police website, but different types of visas require different information (if you have any difficulties, you can ask Xiaole for consideration).

As for flight planning, since there are direct flights between China and Oman, you can choose to fly directly/transit to Oman.

For example, WY852 (Guangzhou-Muscat) passes through Kyrgyzstan's ship warehouse in April for less than 1W, but it will be more expensive if it transits Turkey (TK073TK774).

As one of the Belt and Road countries, China and Oman have room for cooperation in areas such as connectivity, industrial parks, energy, production capacity, technology, finance, ports, and e-commerce.