Oman’s Golden Visa offers long-term residency through diverse investment options, including real estate, company shares, government bonds, and job creation. With clear eligibility criteria and tiered residency durations (5 or 10 years), the program supports economic diversification and family inclusion. Applications are processed via Migrate World, providing a transparent, flexible pathway for investors aligned with Oman’s Vision 2040 goals.
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