Oman: Sultan’s Decree No. 72/1991 issuing the Social Insurance Law and its Amendments
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Oman: Sultan’s Decree No. 72/1991 issuing the Social Insurance Law and its Amendments
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Date of adoption
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02 July 1991
(Last Amended: 31 October 2013)
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Entry into force
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In effect |
Text versions | ArabicSource:
– Said al Shahry Legal Training Centre, Official Journal Issue No. 1032.
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Abstract |
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Keywords: Oman, Laws & Regulations, Citizenship, NaturalisationThis law is applicable to citizens of Oman employed in the private sector under a permanent work contract or working in one of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries. It does not cover foreign workers, household workers, self-employed persons, and artisans.
In 2006, the law was amended to include Article 22 (Bis) A, B & C. These relate to the right of foreigners working in the private sector who become naturalised citizens to benefit from Social Insurance for the period of time prior to the law coming into effect if certain conditions are met and procedures are followed. |
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Tags: Citizenship, Laws & Regulations, Naturalisation, Oman