MUSCAT – The Ministry advised travellers to comply with all laws and regulations in Belarus and highlighted several important conditions: citizens must have a passport valid for at least six months, the stay per visit must not exceed 30 days, and the total duration of stay cannot exceed 90 days in a calendar year. Longer visits require a visa obtained in accordance with Belarusian law.
Travelers are also reminded that the exemption does not permit work, commercial activities, or other paid engagements. The Ministry further recommended that all visitors secure health insurance covering the entire duration of their stay.
The Ministry wished Omani citizens a safe and successful journey while traveling to Belarus under the new arrangement.
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