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Oman Grants Citizenship to 226 Individuals Through Royal Decree

Last updated: April 19, 2026 9:28 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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Oman Grants Citizenship to 226 Individuals Through Royal Decree
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Oman has granted citizenship to 226 individuals under a new royal decree, in a move that reflects the country’s controlled approach to naturalization. According to official reports, the decree was issued by Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, who holds the authority to approve citizenship on a case-by-case basis.

The identities and nationalities of the recipients were not publicly disclosed, which is a common practice in Oman. Citizenship in the Gulf country is rare and highly selective, typically granted to individuals who have made significant contributions to the nation, possess specialized skills, or meet strict residency and legal criteria.

Oman’s nationality laws are among the most restrictive in the region, and the granting of citizenship is usually seen as a recognition of loyalty, service, or long-term integration into Omani society. Such decrees are issued periodically rather than through an open application process.

Analysts say the move may also reflect broader efforts by Oman to retain skilled professionals and strengthen key sectors, particularly as Gulf countries increasingly compete for talent. However, the process remains tightly controlled and limited in scope.

Overall, the royal decree highlights Oman’s continued use of selective naturalization as a strategic and administrative tool.

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