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The Ministry of Labour has introduced new regulations requiring mandatory professional certification for work permits in both the accounting and engineering sectors in Oman.
The move is part of a broader initiative to standardise qualifications, enhance professional competency, and support the Sultanate’s national workforce development goals, an Oman Observer report said.
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Effective August 1, 2025, the ministry will no longer issue or renew work permits for individuals working under the designation of “engineer” unless they present a valid professional classification certificate. The certificate must be obtained through the Oman Society of Engineers (OSE) and officially approved by the Sector Skills Unit (SSU) for engineering professions. All submissions must be completed via the designated electronic system.
Similarly, starting September 1, 2025, individuals employed or seeking employment in accounting, finance, and auditing positions must obtain a Professional Classification Certificate from the Sector Skills Unit for Accounting, Finance, and Auditing. This certificate will be a mandatory requirement for the issuance and renewal of work permits in the financial sector.
The Ministry emphasised that no work permits will be issued or renewed after the respective deadlines without the required certificates. All employers and professionals are urged to initiate the necessary steps to comply with the new regulations ahead of time to avoid disruptions in employment status.
The following roles in the accounting and finance sector will require professional certification:
- Accounts Technician
- Assistant External Auditor
- Assistant Internal Auditor
- Internal Auditor
- External Auditor
- Cost Accountant
- Credit Analyst
- Financial Analyst
- Accounts Manager
- Tax Manager
- Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
- External Audit Manager
- Internal Audit Manager
- Senior Internal Audit Manager
- Financial Controller
- Senior External Audit Manager
- Head of Internal Audit Department
- Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
- External Audit Partner
- Chief Audit Executive
The ministry has made it clear that no exceptions will be made after the enforcement dates. These changes are expected to elevate the standards of professional practice and ensure that only qualified individuals are employed in key technical and financial roles across the Sultanate.