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Qatar Permanent Residency: Steps & Visa Guide

How you can immigrate to Qatar, how to protect yourself from Fraud and What to expect after you arrive in Qatar.

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Do you need a visa to travel to Qatar?

Yes, Indian citizens need a visa to travel.

Qatar visa application is made online or offline?

There are two options: you can apply online through the official portal, or you can apply directly at the Qatari Embassy in India or a Qatar Visa Center.

Do I need to give biometrics?

Yes, biometrics are required for obtain a visa.

Is there an interview required to obtain a Qatar visa?

No, an interview is not usually required to obtain a Qatar visa.

What is the maximum length of stay permitted on a PR visa?

You can live indefinitely on a permanent resident (PR) visa.

What kind of visa will we acquire from Qatar?

Depending on your circumstances, you may get a physical visa if you apply at the embassy, or an email visa if you apply for an electronic visa.

Current Visa fees: (Updated on 01-01-2025)

1. Personal Sponsorship:

  • Permit Fee: QR 100 annually
  • Residence Permit Fee: QR 300 annually + QR 100 for ID card (based on permit validity)
  • Additional Fee (Dependents): QR 400 (e.g., parent sponsorship, newborns, passport updates)

2. Company Sponsorship:

  • Permit Fee: QR 100 annually
  • Residence Permit Fee: QR 1000 annually + QR 100 for ID card (based on permit validity)
 

Step-by-step guide

Let us walk you through the process

  • Ensure you meet the visa requirements based on the type (e.g., tourist, business).
  • Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months.
  • Return ticket, hotel accommodation, and other supporting documents may be required.

  • Obtain the visa application form from the Qatar Embassy or Qatar Visa Center (QVC).
  • Fill out the application form accurately with your personal and travel details.

Submit the following documents:

  • Valid passport (with at least 6 months validity).
  • Completed visa application form.
  • Passport-sized photographs.
  • Flight itinerary (return ticket).
  • Hotel booking or accommodation confirmation.
  • Any additional documents required for specific visa types (e.g., business invitation for business visa).

  • Pay the required visa processing fees, which may vary based on the visa type and duration.

  • At the Qatar Visa Center, biometric data (fingerprints and photo) may be collected as part of the application process.

  • Processing times typically range from 3 to 7 business days, depending on the visa type and embassy workload.

  • Once approved, the embassy or Qatar Visa Center will issue the visa, either as a physical visa (stamped in the passport) or in some cases, electronically.

  • You can collect the visa from the Qatar Embassy or Visa Center, or it may be sent to you via courier depending on the specific embassy process.

  • After receiving your visa, ensure to carry it with you during your travel to Qatar.
  • Present the visa along with other travel documents (e.g., passport, return ticket) at Qatar immigration.

DOCUMENT CHECKLIST

Documents Required for Qatar Permanent Residency (PR) Application

To apply for Qatar Permanent Residency, the applicant must meet certain eligibility criteria, and provide the following documents:

  1. Valid Passport: A passport with a minimum validity of 6 months and at least 2 blank pages.
  2. Qatar ID (QID): Copy of the applicant’s current Qatar ID (if applicable).
  3. Application Form: A completed and signed permanent residency application form.
  4. Proof of Residence in Qatar
    • Proof of continuous residence in Qatar for at least 20 years (for non-Qataris) or 10 years (for those with exceptional skills or contributing to Qatar’s economy).
    • This could include rental agreements, utility bills, or other official documents showing long-term residence.
  5. Medical Fitness Certificate: A medical report proving the applicant is free from contagious diseases, typically from a Qatari health center or approved medical provider.
  6. Police Clearance Certificate: A certificate from Qatar and the applicant’s home country confirming they have no criminal record. This must be attested by relevant authorities.
  7. Proof of Income: Documents showing stable income in Qatar, such as salary slips or bank statements, confirming the applicant’s financial stability.
  8. Employment or Business Proof: Proof of employment (employment contract, salary certificate, etc.) or evidence of business ownership in Qatar (e.g., commercial registration or other business documents).
  9. Education and Qualifications: Copies of educational qualifications and professional certifications to demonstrate the applicant’s skills and qualifications.
  10. Marriage Certificate (if applicable): A copy of the marriage certificate if the applicant is applying with family members.
  11. Family Documents (if applicable): Birth certificates of children, marriage certificates, and other documents to support family residency applications.
  12. Financial Documents: Bank statements and proof of savings for the last three to six months, showing financial stability.
  13. Recommendation or Endorsement (if applicable): Some applicants may need recommendations or endorsements from employers or government entities, especially those applying under exceptional skill categories.
  14. Passport-sized Photos: Two recent passport-sized photographs (white background).
  15. Visa Fee Payment Receipt: Proof of payment for any processing or application fees associated with the permanent residency application.

Note: Qatar Permanent Residency is usually granted to expatriates who have made significant contributions to the country, either economically or through exceptional skills. The process and documentation may vary depending on specific circumstances and eligibility criteria. It’s recommended to check with Qatari authorities or a legal expert for any changes or additional requirements.

  1. General Expatriates (Long-term Residents)
    • Valid Passport: A passport with at least 6 months of validity and 2 blank pages.
    • Qatar ID (QID): Copy of the current Qatar ID.
    • Proof of Residence: Documents showing continuous residence in Qatar for 20 years (e.g., rental agreements, utility bills, etc.).
    • Medical Certificate: A health check-up report proving the applicant is free from contagious diseases.
    • Police Clearance: A certificate showing no criminal record from Qatar and the home country.
    • Salary Certificate/Bank Statements: Proof of financial stability, including a salary certificate or recent bank statements.
    • Employment Contract: A copy of the current employment contract or business ownership proof (if self-employed).
    • Photographs: Passport-sized photos (usually 2).
    • Application Form: A completed application form for permanent residency.
  2. Exceptional Skills & Talents
    • Valid Passport: A passport with at least 6 months of validity and 2 blank pages.
    • Qatar ID (if applicable): Copy of the Qatar ID (if the applicant already resides in Qatar).
    • Educational Qualifications: Copies of degrees or certifications showing exceptional skills (e.g., doctorate, master’s degree, professional certifications).
    • Work Experience: Detailed resume and proof of experience in the field of expertise.
    • Recommendation Letters: Letters of recommendation from reputable organizations or employers showcasing the applicant’s contribution.
    • Proof of Contribution to Qatar: Documentation showing the applicant's impact or role in national development (e.g., involvement in national projects, research, etc.).
    • Police Clearance: No criminal record certificate from both Qatar and the home country.
    • Health Certificate: Medical report showing the applicant is free from contagious diseases.
    • Photographs: Passport-sized photos (usually 2).
    • Financial Proof: Bank statements or salary certificates showing financial stability.
  3. Investors and Business Owners
    • Valid Passport: A passport with at least 6 months of validity and 2 blank pages.
    • Qatar ID (if applicable): Copy of the Qatar ID (if residing in Qatar).
    • Business Ownership Proof: Commercial registration, trade license, and other documents proving ownership or significant investment in a Qatari business.
    • Proof of Investment: Evidence of investment (e.g., real estate, financial assets, etc.) and its impact on the Qatari economy.
    • Tax Records: Any tax filings or business tax records that demonstrate the business’s contribution to the local economy.
    • Police Clearance: A certificate proving the applicant has no criminal record, both from Qatar and the home country.
    • Health Certificate: A medical report proving the applicant is free from contagious diseases.
    • Salary Certificate or Bank Statements: Proof of stable income or financial capacity.
    • Photographs: Passport-sized photos (usually 2).
    • Application Form: A completed PR application form.
  4. Children of Qatari Mothers
    • Valid Passport: Passport of the child with at least 6 months of validity.
    • Birth Certificate: Birth certificate showing that the mother is Qatari and the father is foreign.
    • Qatar ID: Copy of the Qatari mother’s ID (if applicable).
    • Proof of Residence: Documents showing residence in Qatar for the required period.
    • Medical Certificate: Health report confirming the child is free from contagious diseases.
    • Police Clearance: No criminal record certificate (if the child is old enough).
    • Photographs: Passport-sized photos (usually 2).
    • Financial Documents: Evidence that the family can financially support the child.
  5. Healthcare Professionals
    • Valid Passport: A passport with at least 6 months of validity and 2 blank pages.
    • Qatar ID (if applicable): Copy of the Qatar ID (if the applicant is already in Qatar).
    • Educational Qualifications: Copies of medical degrees, diplomas, or certifications.
    • Professional Licenses: Medical license to practice in Qatar.
    • Employment Proof: Evidence of employment or involvement in Qatar’s healthcare sector (e.g., work contract from a healthcare provider).
    • Work Experience: Proof of experience in the healthcare field.
    • Recommendation Letters: Letters from employers or medical institutions confirming professional expertise.
    • Police Clearance: Certificate showing no criminal record from Qatar and the home country.
    • Health Certificate: Medical report proving the applicant is free from contagious diseases.
    • Photographs: Passport-sized photos (usually 2).
    • Financial Proof: Bank statements or salary certificates showing financial stability.
  6. High Net-Worth Individuals (HNWIs)
    • Valid Passport: A passport with at least 6 months of validity and 2 blank pages.
    • Proof of Wealth: Documentation showing substantial financial assets, such as bank statements, investments, or real estate holdings.
    • Proof of Investment in Qatar: Evidence of financial contributions, such as real estate investments, government bonds, or business ownership.
    • Police Clearance: No criminal record certificate from Qatar and the home country.
    • Medical Certificate: A health report showing the applicant is free from contagious diseases.
    • Health Insurance: Proof of valid health insurance coverage in Qatar.
    • Financial Statements: Detailed proof of financial standing, including income sources, investments, etc.
    • Photographs: Passport-sized photos (usually 2).
    • Application Form: A completed PR application form.
  7. Labor Migrants Contributing to National Development
    • Valid Passport: A passport with at least 6 months of validity and 2 blank pages.
    • Qatar ID: Copy of the current Qatar ID (if applicable).
    • Proof of Employment: Employment contracts or work permits showing long-term service in Qatar.
    • Contribution Proof: Documentation or letters from employers showing significant contribution to national projects or economic development.
    • Police Clearance: Certificate of good conduct from both Qatar and the home country.
    • Health Certificate: A medical report proving the applicant is free from contagious diseases.
    • Photographs: Passport-sized photos (usually 2).
    • Salary Slips or Bank Statements: Evidence of financial stability.

Note: Each category for permanent residency in Qatar has specific documentation requirements, which may vary depending on the applicant’s eligibility and contributions. It’s important to consult with Qatari authorities or legal experts to ensure you have all the necessary documents before submitting your application.

VISA APPLICATION FORMS

Before submitting your visa application, please review the list of required documents. The guidelines provided on this website will assist you in preparing your documents accurately, reducing the risk of your visa application being rejected due to incorrect or insufficient documentation.

Here is the Qatar visa application form in PDF format.

Family Visa Application Form (Bringing in, Residence Renewal, Validity Renewal)

Visa Entry/ Extension Aplication Form(Residence, Visit, Return, Change, Replace Extension, Mulitple Entry)

Visa Submission Form (Bringing in, Replacing or Renewal)

Employer Transfer Application Form (Changing the Employer, Secondment, Work permit with other parties after office hours)

Resident Data Modification Form (Change of Passports Details, Changing Name, Changing Nationality, Changing Occupation, Change of Employee's Name , Loss of Passport or ID Card )

Residence Entry Application Form (Investors and Real Estate Owners, Housing Unit Beneficiaries and their Family)

Residence Permit Application Form (Investors and Real Estate Owners, Housing Unit Beneficieries and their Family members)

Exit Permit Application Form (E-application)

Renewal Form (Residency - Business Visit - Family Visit)

Exemption Request Form

Departure Certificate

Residence Permit Application Form - Business Visit - Family Visit for First Time

Company Registration Form

Residence Cancellation Form

PRO Accredition Form

Expatriates ID Form

Travel Permit (For Qataris) Form

Business and Tourist Visa Extenstion

Official Visa Application

Expatriate's Return Permit

 

VISA APPLICATION GUIDELINES:

The process for applying for Qatar Permanent residency typically involves the following steps:

To apply for permanent residency in Qatar, applicants must follow specific criteria and steps, as the process is regulated by the Qatari government. Here are the general guidelines:

Eligibility Criteria:

  1. Foreign Residency: The applicant must have resided in Qatar for at least 20 years. For Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nationals, this duration is reduced to 10 years.
  2. Good Conduct: Applicants should have no criminal record and must be in good standing in the community.
  3. Income and Profession: The applicant must have a stable and legal source of income, and they must hold a high-level skill or contribute positively to Qatar's development (e.g., doctors, engineers, scientists).
  4. Qatari Bloodline: Some applicants may be eligible through having Qatari ancestors.

 

Steps to Apply:

  1. Check Eligibility: Ensure you meet the criteria mentioned above.
  2. Submit an Application: Applicants should submit their application for permanent residency through the Ministry of Interior (MOI) website or through a government-approved portal.
  3. Provide Documentation:
    • Valid passport.
    • Proof of legal residency in Qatar for the required number of years.
    • Evidence of income and employment (e.g., employment contract, salary slips).
    • Criminal record clearance.
    • Other documents as specified by the Ministry of Interior.
  4. Review Process: The Ministry of Interior will review the application, verifying the applicant’s eligibility. It may take several months for the application to be processed.
  5. Approval and Permanent Residency Card: If approved, you will be issued a permanent residency card, which grants you certain rights and privileges similar to Qatari nationals.

Key Benefits of Permanent Residency:

  • Right to own property.
  • Right to work and reside in Qatar without the need for a work permit.
  • Access to state-sponsored healthcare and education.
  • Eligibility for long-term residency for family members.

Note: It’s important to regularly check with the Qatari Ministry of Interior for updates on regulations and application procedures, as the rules can change.

1. General Expatriates (Long-term Residents)

This category is for expatriates who have lived in Qatar for an extended period, typically 20 years (or 10 years for GCC nationals). Applicants must provide proof of continuous residence, such as rental agreements and utility bills. They need to show good health, a clean criminal record, stable financial conditions, and evidence of employment or business activities in Qatar.

2. Exceptional Skills & Talents

This category is for individuals with exceptional skills, such as highly educated professionals or experts in their fields (e.g., doctorate holders, engineers, scientists). Applicants need to show their contribution to Qatar’s development, such as involvement in national projects or research. Documentation of academic qualifications, work experience, and recommendation letters from employers or reputable organizations is required.

3. Investors and Business Owners

For investors and business owners contributing to Qatar's economy, this category allows for individuals who own businesses or have made significant investments in the country. Required documents include proof of business ownership, investment, tax records, and evidence of the impact on Qatar’s economy. Financial stability, health certification, and a clean criminal record are also necessary.

4. Children of Qatari Mothers

This category is for children born to Qatari mothers and foreign fathers. Applicants must provide proof of their mother’s Qatari nationality and residency documents. Health certificates, police clearances (if applicable), and evidence of financial support from the family are also required.

5. Healthcare Professionals

Healthcare professionals, such as doctors, nurses, and specialists, can apply for permanent residency. They must provide proof of their medical qualifications, licenses to practice in Qatar, work experience, and employment proof within Qatar's healthcare sector. Recommendations from employers or medical institutions and health certification are required.

6. High Net-Worth Individuals (HNWIs)

This category is for individuals with substantial financial assets and high wealth, contributing to Qatar’s economy. Applicants must provide evidence of significant investments in Qatar, such as real estate holdings, government bonds, or business ownership. Proof of wealth and financial standing, including income sources and investments, is necessary. Health certification, a clean criminal record, and health insurance coverage are also required.

7. Labor Migrants Contributing to National Development

Labor migrants who have contributed to Qatar’s national development can apply for permanent residency. Applicants must show long-term employment in Qatar, preferably in sectors that align with national development. They need to provide proof of their contribution to national projects or economic growth, along with employment contracts, salary slips, and health certificates.

Note: Each of these categories is designed to ensure that individuals applying for permanent residency have contributed positively to Qatar’s development or economy and have met specific eligibility requirements based on their background or expertise.

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