Cargo from Dubai to Oman
How to send a Cargo to Oman?
OMAN is open to the public to send cargo to any parts of the nation. You are at the right place; there are three options to get a proper quote from Southeast Movers
3. You may fill up the online form
In either the case our account executive will offer the best price for picking up the shipment from your place. If you should need a packing for your cargo which will be done, all the documentations shall be done and export the cargo to Oman. Once it’s reach at the port our agent will do the customs and deliver to your address in Oman.
What is the cost of sending a cargo to Oman?
Cost of sending a cargo from Dubai to Oman is really depends on the volume, weight and the location in Oman. However if you need a quote you may contact us , we will be more than happy to offer you the best rates for shipping from Dubai to Oman.
What is the customs procedure of Cargo sending from Dubai to Oman?
Customs procedures are quite simple at the same time both UAE customs and Oman customs need to fulfill the customs formalities. Here in UAE our team will take care of the customs but in Oman, either you can do it directly or our agent will do the needful.
Is there any Size restrictions for a cargo to Oman?
Yes there are size restrictions and weight restrictions to send cargo from UAE to Oman, if it is air cargo each airline has its own restrictions details are available on their website. If it is sea cargo the maximum size can be 228 CM x 228 x 228 if it is going as LCL but if you are planning an FCL it would be different however the width cannot go more than 230 cm and the height is limited by 260 cm
Cargo from Dubai to Oman by Road
Land Transport from Dubai to Oman is the cheapest and easiest mode of moving the personal effects and household goods.
Moving by land to Oman from Dubai takes only a couple of days
The customs can be done at the border; that makes the inter-state moving very easy and cost effective compare to sea cargo or air cargo.
What are the Items I cannot take to Oman from Dubai?
All your personal belongings and House Hold Goods can be shipped to Oman from Dubai, but you cannot take any DGR items and commercial items if you are planning for a duty allowance claim.
How long will take a cargo to send from Dubai to Oman?
The normal shipment by Express Cargo takes 4 to 6 working days if it is ocean freight it would need a 40 to 45 days depends on the location
Why do people think moving/relocating to Oman is a good idea?
Oman, located in the Arabian Peninsula, holds a strategically important position at the mouth of the Persian Gulf. Expats moving to Oman will be rewarded with a cultural experience. The country's fascinating landscape, there is plenty more for expats to see and do in Oman. Expats moving to Oman must be financially & culturally prepared to enjoy high standard of living.
Cost of living
Cost of living in Oman is reasonable when compared to other Middle East countries. Muscat, the capital city might be expensive but costs can be less outside of the city. Expats moving to the country are normally offered high salary along with allowances such as accommodation, car, flight tickets, medical insurance etc.
Living spaces
The country follows a modern & traditional architecture. Villas and apartments are available for the people who wish to settle in the country which offers world class amenities. As with many cities, accommodation will represent the biggest cost that expatriates face but their life will be secured.
Culture
Oman is a Muslim country and so the main religion followed in the country is Islam. The expats and other non-Muslims have full freedom to follow their own religion. While upholding Islamic principles, Omanis embrace bits of Western culture more and more every day. In the capital city, it is common to find American & European shops & restaurants. On a more universal front, expats moving to Oman can look forward to living in a beautiful region that plays host to a variety of activities. There are mountain hikes, scuba diving, camping under starry desert skies, four-wheeling, rock climbing, and so much more to experience in the country.
Business Opportunities
Oman is an open hearted nation which gives respect & to the foreigners who visit the country. Oman was ranked 66th out of 189 countries in the World Bank's Ease of Doing Business rankings for 2015. The expats planning to star up a business will be dealing with the biggest financial & business market in the world. An expat who run a business primarily deal with another expat in a familiar & westernized business context. Trust matters a lot in Omani business culture. Omani businessmen will always choose to work with people they are familiar with and who they feel they can trust.
Healthcare
The healthcare system of the country is monitored by the Omani Government. Both private & public health centres provide good care to the patients. There are now more than 180 medical centres in Oman. The expats are permitted to use the public hospitals only in case of emergency. But expats working in the Government sector receive free medical care in public hospitals. Expats generally prefers private hospitals which offer five star facilities to the patients. The most respected public hospitals in Oman include the Royal Hospital of Oman and the Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, both in Muscat.
Education
Public & private schools are available in the country which qualified professionals. Public schools offer education to the students at free of cost. The Government schools are single sex with boys & girls attending separate schools. Classes in Government schools are in Arabic and so the expats find difficulty in sending their children to public schools. The expats prefer private school as they can choose the curriculum of their own home country. The private schools are of high quality & modern facilities and offer high standard of education.
Getting a Visa
The process of securing a visa for Oman is relatively hassle-free. There will be certain procedures which a person should undertake to get a right visa. It includes skills & qualification assessments, health insurance, English language testing etc. A person can directly go to the Oman Department of Immigration website and view the different kinds for visas available as well as explaining eligibility and requirements.