For international filmmakers planning a production in Oman, a clear and structured approach is essential. The following workflow outlines the typical process for preparing and executing a production.

01

Contact the Ministry of Information Oman

The first step is to initiate the filming approval process with the relevant authority.

  • Confirming permit requirements
  • Understanding documentation needs
  • Reviewing the nature and scope of the production

The Ministry of Information Oman is the primary authority responsible for filming permits and approvals.

02

Engage a Local Production Partner

Working with a local production company, fixer, or line producer is strongly recommended to support the production process in Oman.

  • Permit coordination
  • Location scouting
  • Crew sourcing
  • Logistics and on-ground execution

Their local knowledge helps streamline planning and ensures smoother coordination throughout the project.

03

Finalise the Core Production Plan

Before submitting for approvals, the core production framework should be locked in.

  • Shooting schedule confirmed
  • Key locations selected and assessed
  • Budget framework approved
  • Crew and equipment requirements finalised

Having these elements confirmed early helps avoid delays and supports a more efficient permit process.

04

Obtain Permits and Proceed to Production

Once approvals are granted and permits are issued, production can move forward.

  • Permits issued and confirmed
  • Crew and equipment mobilised
  • Begin filming in approved locations
  • Maintain compliance with permit conditions throughout
Production Planning Note

Early Coordination Is Highly Recommended

Particularly for productions involving any of the following — early engagement with authorities and local partners is essential to avoid delays:

Drone filming
Large-scale crews
Heritage or public locations
Imported equipment
Sensitive or restricted areas
Overnight or multi-day shoots