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Oman: Labour Ministry Mandates Professional Classification for Industry Roles
Oman Observer, 29 January 2026: Oman’s Ministry of Labour have announced the rollout of a mandatory professional classification and licensing system for industrial sector occupations, tying workforce accreditation to work‑permit issuance.
Under the new framework, workers in designated industrial occupations will be required to obtain professional classification certificates or professional practice licences through the official accreditation platform. The Ministry have stated that the phased implementation will begin on 9 February 2026, while full enforcement will take effect from 1 May 2026. From that date, the Ministry will not issue or renew work permits unless the required professional accreditation has been obtained for the listed occupations.
The classification track covers professional and technical roles such as factory managers, operations and maintenance managers, analytical chemists, risk analysts, technicians, and designers, while the licensing track applies to skilled operational roles including machine operators, food industry technicians, carpenters, and stone and marble workers. The system applies to both Omani and expatriate workers employed in the relevant positions.
The Ministry urged employers to complete registration and accreditation procedures within the prescribed timelines to avoid disruptions to employment or operational activities.
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