Oman Expatriates
Oman Single Expatriates
Oman is an Islamic country which is famous for its gigantic Beauty of nature and its magnificent serenity is recorded as one of the best cities from across the world. Everyday billions of people come and apply for Asylum and thus that’s where the story of these Expatriates in Oman begins. People apply in for this process and come from all across the world. The same procedure is followed where one Expatriate submits its case in Airport and then the paper work starts taking place. All the families with different cases come from different parts of the world. These cases that are submitted are mostly of women who are abused by their husbands, girls who are harassed by their fathers and murder cases. A few family cases are submitted which include threats by their relatives and seek refugee status and protection from their homeland they apply as Expatriate in Oman.
Expatriates Dating in Oman
Families that are selected for further inquiry are not kept in Airport but are sent in centres where these entire Expatriates in Oman are assembled up. A family of five members is allocated with one room where there is facility of television, one attached washroom, beds and one cupboard. It’s basically the Bed and Breakfast thing where three times meal in which they provided all packed food, fruits and sweet dish which is Halal as Expatriate in Oman are usually Muslims and they come from Muslim areas. The Food is provided on specific timings and one sitting lounge where in free time anyone can come and sit for a nice cup of tea reading magazines, chattering with each other and meeting other expatriates who are living there. There everyone gets a chance to make new friends as everyone comes from different cultures and a variety of Ethnicities are sitting there. The living condition as an Expatriate in that centre is very much sleepless as everyone is worried about every minute wondering that one refusal from the home office means going back to their home town. This fear creates anxiety and hassle for them.
In one fine morning when you hear that your case has been accepted and you are free to move out. It is like feeling free, it is like inhaling every smell of upcoming events and it is like walking in that cool night air in which waffles around make a slight shiver but deep inside that person knows how it feels like to be there with arms wide open and no one is there to point you and call you an Expatriate. Because once they were them and now it is us. A few Women who were Expatriates in Oman and the other few who were once Expatriates in Oman were interviewed and asked different questions as to how they went through that period and once they got settled which things were major draw backs and which things were in favor of them. Women who were once known as Expatriate in Oman said that women are very much free in Oman. She can work and drive and stand equal, shoulder to shoulder next to men. Secondly women who are non Muslims have no obligation to wear Abaya all the time. They can be in their normal dresses too as they make them feel homely and safe not that they will oblige them to wear head scarf and gown in other terms (Abaya or Veil).
Lastly men don’t stare at them with evil eyes and if they do, they barely bore at them. This is in my view the biggest security a woman can ever get. A place where she gets the respect and status she deserves is like paradise for her. Women who were currently living as Expatriates in Oman describes that Men especially who come from India and Bangladesh stare at them but they get too used to of this activity that they no longer pay any attention to their looking. This staring activity does have no means of harming them. Secondly, they moan over cars honking on them which make them feel like a little alien like. Wearing anything means freedom but wearing something which shows your skin isn’t considered superior in religious area like Oman. Where Islamic beliefs and practices are practiced and given top priority. So the dress code is a biggest concern where a woman has to properly cover her. And Non Muslims alleged that they had to wear their full dresses on and swim in the beach which to them was a drawback.
The biggest advantage children could get as Expatriates in Oman is their free education till the time they reach College. This is because Education across the globe is considered to be very significant for self grooming and there is no escape from it. Education is something that gives you your own specific identity. Without education life is like a barren land where there is no fruit and no happiness. Until and unless one gets capable to enough to work and earn a living. This work should be at a respectable position. Only then they are allowed to quit the education funding. Now it’s time to give my final verdict for Expatriates in Oman.
It’s a welcoming city which is full of friendly people who welcomed Expatriates and give their best to make them feel safe and give them a homely feeling. Expatriates get an opportunity to visit many places. They can go for hiking, shopping and do tons of enjoyments in this state. Expatriates girls in Oman often get a little bored as it is a small country and they repeatedly have to go to the same place. Apart from this and above all Expatriates in Oman like staying there and don’t face much problems as they know that they are not there forever so it is more like a vacation for them. Some have short and some have long vacations. So this is how expatriates spend much of their time at this wonderful Muslim country named as Oman.