Message from the Ambassador
It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the website of the Embassy of the Sultanate of Oman in The Hague.
The Embassy focuses on achieving the objectives of the strategic vision of the Sultanate of Oman, including supporting efforts to achieve economic diversification and sustainable development.
It also works to achieve the objectives on securing the participation of Oman's trading partners abroad, through the development of direct foreign investment in the Sultanate.
Bilateral relations with the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg are in continuous development towards greater interdependence, cooperation and joint coordination in all fields.
Dr Abdullah bin Salem bin Hamad Alharthy
Ambassador of the Sultanate of Oman to the Kingdom of the Netherlands,
Non–resident Ambassador of Oman to Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Permanent Representative of the Sultanate of Oman to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, The Hague.
Bilateral relations
Relations between Oman and the Netherlands are deep-rooted with a long history dating back to the middle of the seventeenth century.
The two countries are united by shared characteristics such as a long-standing maritime heritage, a dependence on internal and external trade and energy production. The two friendly countries also share a policy commitment to good neighbourliness and religious tolerance.
The start of diplomatic representation dates back to 1972, based on non-resident representation. The Kingdom of the Netherlands opened an Embassy in Muscat in 1982, and the Sultanate of Oman opened an embassy in The Hague on September 12th. 1990. The Embassy plays an important role in consolidating relations between the two friendly countries in all fields.
Relations between the two countries are based on solid foundations of constructive cooperation. This is reflected in the holding of regular political consultations, the signing of agreements and memoranda of understanding as well as mutual visits.
Key objectives
The main goals of Oman’s Embassy in the Netherlands are:
- Consolidating political and diplomatic relations between the two friendly countries
- Investing in opportunities to exchange scientific, practical, developmental, social and economic experiences between the two countries
- Facilitating trade and investment between the two countries
- Introducing the world to the ancient Omani civilisation by various means and programmes
Political and diplomatic cooperation
A political consultation committee between the two countries holds annual meetings.
There is also a regular exchange of visits of officials from the government and private sectors.
Trade and investment
In the context of seeking to raise the level of trade exchange and encourage mutual investment between the two countries, the Embassy has launched an initiative to hold investment meetings between Omani and Dutch companies.
The Head of Mission has made visits to promote Oman and encourage investment in the Sultanate. There have been many discussions around trade and economic issues, especially in the areas of food security and logistics. The fields under discussion have now expanded to include the renewable energy and green hydrogen sectors.
For more information about investment opportunities in Oman, you can visit the platform launched by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry by clicking here. You can also follow the Embassy’s tweets through its account: @OmanEmbassyNLD
Cultural, educational and scientific exchanges
The Governments of the two countries have concluded several agreements on educational, academic and cultural cooperation, including professorship chairs and the Omani Village at Nijmegen
The number of Omanis studying in Dutch universities has reached about 150 male and female students. The Embassy works in coordination and cooperation with Oman’s Cultural Attaché in London, who is responsible for student affairs in the Netherlands by providing them with all the facilities they may need.
Consular services
The Embassy is pleased to provide consular services to all Omani citizens in the Netherlands, whether residents, visitors, employees, or students. It also provides services for Dutch citizens or residents wishing to visit the Sultanate of Oman for the purpose of tourism, or work.
Consular services cover the following:
- Information and advice to Omani citizens wishing to visit the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Citizens are advised to take care with their personal belongings, especially official documents, due to the many cases of theft.
- Issue of passports to Omani citizens in cases of loss, expiration, or renewal. (For more information click here).
- Granting exemption from fees for attesting death certificates for Omani nationals who die in Netherlands or Luxembourgish territory, after the certificate is first certified by the competent Dutch or Luxembourgish authorities (Ministry of Health and Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
- Travel advice to the Kingdom of the Netherlands
- It is possible to obtain a visa to enter the Sultanate of Oman on arrival at the airport, or apply through the following Royal Oman Police link https://evisa.rop.gov.om for passport holders mentioned in the first list.
- Travelers to the Sultanate of Oman who are carrying a drug listed under the Schedule of Drugs are required to present a valid medical certificate attested by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and subsequently at the Omani Embassy.
- There are various conditions for bringing pets and plants into the Sultanate of Oman. For more information visit the website of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources [click here] The traveler must also apply online to obtain a permit for animals and plants through the customs declaration system inf@customs.gov.om“