Legal & Employment Rights Navigator
Interactive guide to labor laws, dispute resolution, and rights protection for Sri Lankans in Gulf countries
Emergency Contacts β Oman
In Immediate Danger? Contact local police emergency number first, then your embassy.
Critical Emergency Numbers
Police Emergency
9999
For immediate danger or criminal mattersLabor Department
80077000
Employment disputes and complaintsSri Lankan Embassy β Oman
Main Embassy Line
+968 2469 2398
Office hours: Sunday-Thursday, 9 AM - 5 PMEmergency Hotline
+968 9595 5959
24/7 for urgent assistance
Embassy Can Help With:
- Legal guidance and referrals
- Emergency travel documents
- Repatriation assistance
- Welfare support during crisis
- Liaison with local authorities
Ministry of Labor
Services Available
- File labor complaints
- Salary dispute resolution
- Contract verification
- Mediation services
- Labor court filing
Legal Aid & Support Organizations
Free Legal Consultation
Contact Sri Lankan Embassy for referrals to free legal aid services and pro-bono lawyers.
Worker Support Centers
Many Gulf countries have worker support centers offering free advice and assistance.
Community Organizations
Sri Lankan community groups often provide guidance and support. Check our Communities section.
When to Contact Each Authority
Police (9999)
- Physical danger
- Threats or violence
- Passport confiscation
- Criminal matters
Labor Dept (80077000)
- Unpaid salary
- Contract disputes
- Wrongful termination
- Working conditions
Embassy (+968 9595 5959)
- Legal guidance
- Repatriation needs
- Emergency assistance
- Document issues
Important Websites & Resources
Labor Ministry Portal
File complaints online, check case statusSri Lanka Foreign Employment
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