Frequently Asked Questions
The company formation process in Oman usually takes between 2 to 5 working days, depending on the business activity, approvals, and document submission process.
Yes, foreign investors can own businesses in Oman in many sectors, subject to current regulations and licensing requirements.
A mainland company is newly incorporated and registered based on your business requirements, while a shelf company is a pre-registered company that is ready for immediate use.
Yes, once your company is registered and approved, you can proceed with opening a corporate bank account in Oman.
Typically required documents include passport copies, visa copies, passport-size photos, company registration forms, and other legal documents depending on the business activity.
Yes, certain business activities require a registered office address or physical office space as part of the licensing process.
Yes, we provide complete visa assistance services, including investor visas, employment visas, and related documentation support.
Common business licenses in Oman include trading licenses, professional licenses, service licenses, and general trading licenses.