Oman Daily Observer

E-transfer of expat staff goes live

- VINOD NAIR MUSCAT, DEC 26

An e-service was launched on Tuesday that allows employers to transfer expatriate employees to a new employer without the need for a review from the Ministry of Manpower (MoM). The ministry unveiled the service as part of its efforts to strengthen its e-governance initiative­s that will benefit both employers and employees in the private sector, including expatriate workers.

“The new service will enable an employer to transfer the service of a non-Omani worker residing in the Sultanate, to another employer registered as (on the job), provided the new employer has a work permit,” said a source at the ministry.

“All transactio­ns can be conducted online under the new service, eliminatin­g the need for both parties to visit the ministry,” said the source. The procedures to be followed are: the employer should enter the licence number, ID details and date of birth of the expat seeking a transfer.

The new employer should approve details, including the date of expiry of the worker’s ID. The new employer should print the form and visit the ROP for completing visa-related procedures.

The new employer should login on to the online portal and pay a transfer fee of RO 5.

Subsequent­ly, the employee should undergo a medical check-up and visit the ROP’s office to obtain a new resident ID card.

While expatriate­s in general welcomed the move as it may help prevent illegal recruitmen­ts, they were slightly disappoint­ed that it is difficult to change jobs without the approval of the current employer.

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