Qatar
Qatar's residence system is built on employer or self-sponsorship: the overwhelming majority of expatriates hold a temporary Work Residence Permit (Qatar ID) tied to a sponsor (the kafala system, reformed since 2020) and renewable annually, with family members sponsored separately once an income threshold (commonly cited around QAR 10,000/month) and suitable housing are in place. A small long-term tier exists via Permanent Residency under Law No. 10 of 2018 (children of Qatari women, spouses of Qataris, people of special competence or service, and long-term residents) and via real-estate investment under Law No. 16 of 2018 and Cabinet Resolution No. 28 of 2020, where roughly USD 200,000 grants a renewable property-linked residence permit and USD 1,000,000 qualifies for permanent residency. There is no conventional points-based or standalone freelance route; independent professionals operate through QFC, QFZA or QSTP company structures that allow self-sponsored residence. Naturalisation under Law No. 38 of 2005 is theoretically possible after 25 continuous years of legal residence (with Arabic proficiency, lawful income and a reported annual cap of around 50 grants) but is in practice almost never available to ordinary migrants, and Qatar does not permit dual nationality. In short, permanent residence is attainable for a narrow, high-value or long-resident minority, while citizenship is effectively out of reach for typical migrants.
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The standard route to live and work in Qatar: a Qatari-licensed employer sponsors the worker, secures a work/entry visa, and converts it into a Work Residence Permit (Qatar ID) after arrival, medical and biometrics. Renewable, normally annually or up to the contract term.
- Doba zpracování
- Visa approval typically a few weeks; conversion of the entry visa to a Residence Permit usually 2-4 weeks after arrival once medical and biometrics are complete
- Platnost
- Usually 1 year (up to the employment-contract term), renewable
- Jazykový požadavek
- Není vyžadován jazykový certifikát
- Dokumenty
- 5 požadováno
- Trvalý pobyt
- Ano · No automatic PR; long-term residents can apply for Permanent Residency under Law No. 10 of 2018, generally after about 20 years of lawful residence (discretionary)
- Občanství
- Ano · Theoretically eligible to apply for naturalisation after 25 continuous years of legal residence (Law No. 38 of 2005); in practice rarely granted
Students accepted by a Qatari educational institution receive an education entry visa that is converted into a Student Residence Permit after arrival. The sponsoring institution manages most of the process.
- Doba zpracování
- Typically 2-4 weeks after the institution submits documents; permit conversion within 7-14 days of arrival
- Platnost
- Duration of the study programme, renewed annually
- Jazykový požadavek
- Není vyžadován jazykový certifikát
- Dokumenty
- 5 požadováno
Qatar has no dedicated freelance visa; independent professionals work legally by registering an individual entity or professional licence under the QFC or a free zone, which then sponsors their residence. A private employer sponsor is not required.
- Doba zpracování
- Several weeks to a few months depending on the jurisdiction and licence type
- Platnost
- Renewable residence permit tied to the active licence
- Jazykový požadavek
- Není vyžadován jazykový certifikát
- Dokumenty
- 4 požadováno
Foreigners can set up a company in mainland Qatar (MOCI) or in the QFC / Qatar Free Zones (QFZA) / Qatar Science & Technology Park (QSTP) and sponsor their own residence permit as an investor or key employee, with 100% foreign ownership available in QFC and the free zones.
- Doba zpracování
- Company setup and immigration registration typically several weeks to a few months depending on jurisdiction
- Platnost
- Renewable residence permit tied to the active company licence
- Jazykový požadavek
- Není vyžadován jazykový certifikát
- Dokumenty
- 4 požadováno
- Trvalý pobyt
- Ano · No automatic PR; long-term investors/residents may later qualify under Permanent Residency categories (Law No. 10 of 2018)
Foreigners buying approved freehold real estate worth at least USD 200,000 (about QAR 730,000) in designated zones receive a renewable residence permit for themselves and family; this is Qatar's property-based 'golden' residency tier, distinct from full permanent residency (which requires the USD 1,000,000 tier).
- Doba zpracování
- Typically several weeks to a few months for a well-prepared application
- Platnost
- Renewable residence permit tied to continued property ownership
- Jazykový požadavek
- Není vyžadován jazykový certifikát
- Dokumenty
- 6 požadováno
- Trvalý pobyt
- Ano · Upgrading to Permanent Residency requires reaching the USD 1,000,000 (~QAR 3.65M) investment tier
An expatriate resident may sponsor a spouse and children for individual Family Residence Visas, provided they meet an income threshold (commonly cited around QAR 10,000/month) and have suitable housing. Each dependant receives a separate residence permit.
- Doba zpracování
- Typically a few weeks; family residence permit usually issued 2-4 weeks after submission/arrival
- Platnost
- Tied to the sponsor's permit (commonly 1 year), renewable
- Jazykový požadavek
- Není vyžadován jazykový certifikát
- Dokumenty
- 7 požadováno
- Trvalý pobyt
- Ano · No automatic PR; long-term family residents may fall within Permanent Residency categories (e.g. children of Qatari mothers) under Law No. 10 of 2018
Qatar's permanent residency grants near-citizen privileges (healthcare, education, certain business/property rights) to a narrow set of categories: long-term residents (generally ~20 years) of special value, children of Qatari mothers, spouses of Qataris, those of special service or competence, and high-end (USD 1M) investors. Highly discretionary and administered by a dedicated MOI committee.
- Doba zpracování
- Discretionary; can take several months to over a year, subject to MOI committee review
- Platnost
- Permanent status subject to compliance and periodic MOI eligibility review
- Jazykový požadavek
- Není vyžadován jazykový certifikát
- Dokumenty
- 5 požadováno
- Trvalý pobyt
- Ano · This is the permanent residency itself
- Občanství
- Ano · Does not guarantee citizenship; naturalisation remains governed by Law No. 38 of 2005 (25 years residence, discretionary, rarely granted)
Naturalisation is legally possible after 25 continuous years of lawful residence with Arabic proficiency, good conduct and lawful income, but is reportedly capped (around 50 grants/year), highly discretionary, and in practice almost never available to ordinary migrants. Qatar does not allow dual nationality. Realistically out of reach for typical migrants.
- Doba zpracování
- Indefinite and discretionary; grants are rare and reportedly capped
- Platnost
- Permanent (citizenship) if granted
- Jazykový požadavek
- Good knowledge of Arabic
- Dokumenty
- 5 požadováno
- Občanství
- Ano · Eligible to apply after 25 continuous years of lawful residence; in practice almost never granted to ordinary migrants