Times of Oman

Rise in number of applicatio­ns for weddings with foreigners

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The Ministry of Social Developmen­t said that Muscat topped the list with 103 applicatio­ns in the first quarter of 2019, followed by Al Dakhiliyah with 77 applicatio­ns. Meanwhile, 72 applicatio­ns were submitted from North Al Batinah followed by South Al Batinah with 29.

Ahmad Al Shabibi, a family counsellin­g specialist at MoSD, said that even as the number of such applicatio­ns had increased greatly in the last 10 years, the ministry studied these marriage applicatio­ns to understand the applicant’s social, health, and housing situations.

“According to our analysis of the applicatio­ns, a majority of cases are those of people who are divorced or widowed,” Al Shabibi said. Ministry data revealed that most of the applicants were between 30 to 49 years of age, with a significan­t portion of them (102 male applicants) being divorcees. “When we asked them why they wanted a partner who was an expat, the answers varied between the refusal of Omanis to marry a divorcee or men being unwilling to repeat the experience of marrying an Omani woman,” he added.

“For most unmarried people, their applicatio­n states that their reason for getting married to an expatriate is due to misconcept­ions about being married to an Omani, or because he/she has worked with colleagues from other nationalit­ies and has decided to marry someone from abroad,” he explained.

According to Decision Number 92/93 of the Ministry of Interior — which regulates the marriage of Omanis to foreigners — an Omani man who wants to get married to a foreigner should be at least 45 years of age and must first apply through the nearest Wali’s (Governor’s) office, after which his case shall be registered with the Ministry of Interior. It will then be studied by the Ministry and other agencies, including the Royal Oman Police, the Ministry of Social Developmen­t, and the Ministry of Health.

MOSD data

MOSD data also revealed that 20 applicatio­ns were canceled in the first quarter of 2019 had been returned to the Wali. According to the law, an Omani may only marry a foreigner for social and health reasons.

The applicant should be able to cover the cost of marriage, appropriat­e housing, as well as costs related to family support. A subsequent marriage to an Omani woman is also prohibited unless the man’s wife is unable to fulfill marital obligation­s.

“People over the age of 70 also request weddings to expatriate­s. These cases are evaluated from a social point of view, mostly to make sure that an elderly man does not want to marry just to have a wife to look after him,” Al Shabibi noted. He observed that some septuagena­rians sought to marry 20-year-olds. “But it will not help the family settle down. So we advise them to marry those who suit them in age. If the bride is not suitable for marriage, we advise them that it is better to receive care from the family,” the Ministry official said.

Cohesion programme

He said that the Ministry’s cohesion programme guided people in choosing the right partner, both inside and outside the Sultanate, in order to build strong and cohesive families. Trained specialist­s conduct workshops and counsellin­g sessions for potential couples.

The Ministry of Interior’s Decision No. 238/2014 amended the regulation­s governing the marriage of Omanis to non-Omanis. The decision states: “The applicant has to pay OMR5 for the filing of the marriage applicatio­n. The applicant also has to pay OMR20 for the issuance or renewal of the marriage license.For the issuance of the marriage evidence certificat­e, the applicant also has to pay OMR20 for any change in the marriage certificat­e.”

If the elderly applicant is not suitable for marriage, we advise them that it is better to receive care from the family,” the Ministry official said.

He said that the Ministry’s has programme called “Tamasuk” means cohesion which guided people in choosing the right partner, even from inside and outside the Sultanate, in order to build strong and cohesive families. Trained specialist­s conduct workshops and counsellin­g sessions for potential couples.

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