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K, so the Abu Dhabi jet ski rental industry that I KNEW was predominately run by gangsters (and other bloggers have posted on it), but in Oman it is a pretty safe past-time that even a fully veiled woman can engage in.
photograph: Omani border checkpoint on the drive from Dubai
photograph: Omani visa
Those whose applications are denied have little chance of appealing their status. Fortunately, the average expatriate doesn’t need to deal with much of the bureaucracy. Most companies and institutions employ ‘fixers,´ whose job is to wade through the government´s red tape to obtain work and residence visas for foreign workers and their families. 
photograph: Omani securities forms
If you are assigned a fixer, he will also act as your guide whenever your presence is required at a government office
Even with a fixer, you will be required to assemble a number of documents in order to apply for entry into Oman. The required documents include the following:
photograph: passport with UAE exit stamp, and Omani entry stamp
•a passport valid for at least six months (it’s useful to have at least three or four photocopies);
•at least six passport-size photographs;
•a marriage certificate (if applicable);
•birth certificates for all family members;
•a medical certificate in the case of workers.
Foreigners working in Oman must have a certificate to show that they’re in good general health and free from HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. In some cases, you may be able to arrange for a test after you arrive in Oman. Your sponsor will advise you what’s required.
Note that you will be disqualified from entry if you have any connection to Israel: Israeli passport, entry stamp, visa, and so on.
While you’re in Oman, you’re required to carry identification documents (either your passport or a national identitiy card), and you must have your entry and residence visas available at all times. Labor officials often carry out spot checks on businesses in search of workers employed illegally and to inspect foreign employees´ passports.
So long as you obey the law and carry the required documents, you will have a pleasant and hospitable stay in Oman.
This article is an extract from Living and Working in Gulf States & Saudi Arabia: http://www.survivalbooks.net/products/living-and-working-in-gulf-states-and-saudi-arabia/
For tourists and touristas, Oman gives out two kinds of visa, a single entry stamp for 30 days, or a multi-entry stamp valid for 730 days with a maximum stay of 30 days at a time.






DILEMMA- Kelly Rowland ft. Nelly


One thing I have noticed is Islamic generousity in Oman---generosity beyond reciprocity. As a "selfish" westerner this is something I am going to have to have some practice at. I will start by making sure I always have some kind of food on hand, as well as sweets arranged very elegantly through-out my/our [I live with my girls] home in an easily accessible manner, and that Ialways have qaqwa [Omani cardamon flavoured coffee, chai [tea], mi [water], and two kinds of asir [juice] available for visitors.
One of the big trends for Muscati boys (I think all GCC guys really) is street racing and drifting. Oman is famous for its high car accident rate and harsh punishments for street racing and crashes, but that doesn't deter the youth set from this thrrilling (and sometimes dumb---if the track isn't abanoned or closed) pasttime.
LOL, reminds me of my sister's old crowd. LOL, I like how in some of the vids, the guys THINK they are drifting but they are just spinning out. LOL, how Oman winds up with so many accidents:
Soundtrack for our late night drifting on abandoned asphalt:
I need to pay off some debt and then find the funds (and a job) for my return to Oman. Got little paperwork and human resources work to do (if you get my drift)... And I need to work on getting my DL, and stuff for a home...
As I walk up the ramp of the plane I pray I will return shortly, and that my rescuer of this last month will be here again to pick me up, as they were to see me off. And that I won't need any more rescueing, and that maybe I could save him for a change.