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Travel Advisory July 13, 2023

Qatar - level 1: exercise normal precautions.

Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed.

Exercise normal precautions in Qatar.

Due to risks to civil aviation operating within the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman region, including Qatar, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an advisory Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) and/or a Special Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR). For more information U.S. citizens should consult the  Federal Aviation Administration’s Prohibitions, Restrictions and Notices .

Read the  country information page  for additional information on travel to Qatar.

If you decide to travel to Qatar:

  • Enroll in the  Smart Traveler Enrollment Program  ( STEP ) to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Follow the Department of State on  Facebook  and  Twitter .
  • Follow the U.S. Embassy in Qatar on  Facebook  and  Twitter .
  • Review the  Country Security Report  for Qatar.
  • Visit the CDC page for the latest  Travel Health Information  related to your travel.
  • Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the  Traveler’s Checklist .

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6 months. Passports with the "X" gender marker are not accepted

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Not required for tourist stays under 30 days

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U.S. Embassy Doha

Al-Luqta District 22nd February Street PO Box 2399 Doha, Qatar Telephone: +(974) 4496-6000 Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(974) 4496-6000 Fax: +(974) 4488-4298 Email:  [email protected]  or  [email protected]

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Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements

Tourist visas:  When traveling on a U.S. tourist passport, travelers may obtain a free visa upon arrival, if they have six-months validity in their passport and a return or onward ticket. The visa is valid for 30 days from the date of issuance and entitles the holder to spend up to 30 days in Qatar, or multiple entries during the 30-day validity. It may be extended for a further 30 days. See the Government of Qatar’s website for  visa information .

Former Residency Permit Holders:  Former resident permit holders seeking to return to Qatar should carry a “no objection letter” issued by their former sponsor.

For further information on residence permits, see the  Qatari government  or  U.S. Embassy website .

Exit Permits:

  • Exit permits are no longer required for U.S. citizens working in Qatar, with the exception of employees deemed “essential” by their employers, who must still be granted an exit permit.
  • If you owe money, you will be barred from exiting Qatar. Qatari banks place holds on accounts to ensure all debts are paid before you leave.
  • U.S. citizens with family residence visas do not need an exit permit. However, a family member who sponsors their dependents (usually the person employed in Qatar) can elect to receive instant notification if dependents attempt to depart the country.

Qatar does not recognize dual nationality.  If you hold Qatari citizenship, Qatari law requires that you enter and exit on your Qatari passport. Qatari authorities may confiscate your U.S. passport if you hold Qatari/U.S. dual nationality. Should this happen, contact the U.S. Embassy. The seizure does not constitute loss of U.S. citizenship.

Military Personnel  should consult the Department of Defense Foreign Clearance Guide before traveling, since different entry/exit requirements may apply. For further information, call the Host Nation Coordination Cell of the 379 th  Air Expeditionary Wing at 011-974-5551-0815.

Some restrictions  exist for foreign residents of Qatar who test positive for certain communicable diseases, including HIV/AIDs. Medical exams are required for individuals seeking residency in Qatar, but not for transit passengers or short-term visitors.  Qatari authorities will not bar HIV-positive temporary visitors from entry to Qatar based on their health status.  However, Qatar denies residency and employment to HIV or tuberculosis-positive applicants (among other communicable diseases).  Short-term visitors to Qatar with medications on their person are advised to carry a copy of their prescriptions. Please verify this information with the  Embassy of Qatar  before you travel.

Customs  regulations prohibit the import of alcohol over the duty-free cap, narcotics, pork products, weapons or weapons-related articles (hand cuffs, laser pointers, etc.), drones, professional photography equipment to include telescopic lenses, as well as pornographic or sexually-related materials.

See Qatar’s  website  for specific information regarding customs requirements.

Find information on  dual nationality ,  prevention of international child abduction  and  customs regulations  on our websites.

Safety and Security

Terrorism:  Terrorist groups and those inspired by such organizations are intent on attacking U.S. citizens abroad.  Terrorists are increasingly using less sophisticated methods of attack – including knives, firearms, and vehicles – to target crowds more effectively target crowds.  Frequently, their aim is unprotected or vulnerable targets, such as: 

  • High-profile public events (sporting contests, political rallies, demonstrations, holiday events, celebratory gatherings, etc.) 
  • Hotels, clubs, and restaurants frequented by tourists 
  • Places of worship 
  • Schools 
  • Parks 
  • Shopping malls and markets 
  • Public transportation systems (including subways, buses, trains, and scheduled commercial flights)  

For more information, see our Terrorism page.  

Exercise normal precautions in Qatar.  See our Travel Advisory for more information. Safety Precautions:

  • Practice personal security measures at all times.
  • Keep a low profile.
  • Be aware of your surroundings and local events.
  • Stay alert in locations frequented by Westerners.
  • Monitor local media broadcasts and consular messages.
  • Vary travel routes and times when possible.
  • Be extra vigilant when frequenting banks or ATMs.

Areas to Avoid:

  • Large crowds and demonstrations in case of unrest
  • Labor or work camps located outside of cities and major industrial areas.  These areas are highly congested with limited physical and hygiene standards.

Crime : The crime rate in Qatar is generally low. Incidents of violence and petty theft are rare but do occur.  There is a large police presence throughout the country.

International Financial Scams: See the  Department of State  and the  FBI  webpages for information on scams.

Victims of Crime : Report crimes to the local police at 999 and contact the U.S. Embassy at + (974) 4496-6000.  Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crime.

Victims of Sexual Assault:  Sexual relations outside of marriage are illegal in Qatar and subject to criminal prosecution. Instances can result in arrest, fines, imprisonment, and deportation.  If a U.S. citizen is a victim of sexual assault in Qatar, we strongly encourage you to contact the U.S. Embassy immediately, prior to contacting the local authorities.

Domestic Violence:  U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence are strongly urged to contact the Embassy immediately at + (974) 4496-6000 for assistance. Victims may also seek medical care through Hamad Hospital emergency room at 16060 or +(974) 4439-5777 if you are calling from overseas.

  • Help you find appropriate medical care
  • Assist you in reporting a crime to the police
  • Contact relatives or friends with your written consent
  • Provide general information regarding the victim’s role during the local investigation   and following its conclusion Provide
  • Provide a list of  local attorneys
  • Provide our information on  victim’s compensation programs in the U.S.
  • Provide an emergency loan for repatriation to the United States and/or limited medical support in cases of destitution
  • Help you arrange flights home
  • Replace a stolen or lost passport
  • Assist in the birth or death of a U.S. Citizen

See our webpage on help for U.S. victims of crime overseas .

Information on local resources and assistance can be found on the Protection and Social Rehabilitation Centre website and through their hotline: 6693-3999, 6693-3108, or 6693-3919.

Tourism : The tourism industry is unevenly regulated, and safety inspections for equipment and facilities do not commonly occur. Hazardous areas/activities are not always identified with appropriate signage, and staff may not be trained or certified either by the host government or by recognized authorities in the field. In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is typically available only in/near major cities. First responders are generally unable to access areas outside of major cities and to provide urgent medical treatment. U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance . 

Local Laws & Special Circumstances

Exit bans prevent those faced with legal proceedings from leaving Qatar until their case is abandoned or resolved.  This can take months or years. The Government of Qatar does not offer any social support for individuals under exit bans.

Reasons for exit bans can include:

  • Labor or financial disputes
  • Personal debt (including bounced checks, credit card debt, and bank loans)
  • Outstanding contracts or leases
  • Traffic fines
  • Pending legal matters, including cases related to gestures or behavior reported by Qataris that are viewed as “offensive.”

U.S. citizens have been subjected to exit bans and/or placed in prison pending payment of debts.

Always carry a copy of your passport for proof of identity, or authorities may detain you for questioning.

Criminal Penalties:  You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be arrested, deported, or imprisoned.  Individuals establishing a business or practicing a profession that requires additional permits or licensing should seek information from the competent local authorities, prior to practicing or operating a business.

Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the U.S., regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on  crimes against minors abroad  and the  Department of Justice  website.

Criminal penalties for certain offenses are much harsher than those in the U.S.:

  • Incidents involving obscene language, gestures, or insulting comments often result in arrest, imprisonment, and/or fines.
  • Alcohol-Related Offenses, including public intoxication, can result in severe penalties such as arrest, heavy fines, imprisonment, and/or deportation.  Qatar maintains a zero-tolerance policy against drinking and driving.
  • Use of Illegal Drugs can result in long jail sentences and steep fines.

Arrest Notification:  Qatari authorities do not routinely notify the U.S. Embassy of a U.S. citizen’s arrest. If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy immediately. If you are not allowed to do so, ask a friend or family member to contact the U.S. Embassy.  See our  webpage  for further information.

For more serious crimes, Qatari authorities may not allow U.S. Embassy officials to visit until the initial interrogation is completed.

Qatari police sometimes arrest U.S. citizens without providing access to legal counsel.  You could be arrested for being a:

  • Potential witness to a crime (including traffic accidents involving injuries; slander, traffic arguments, etc.)
  • Relative of a suspect
  • Criminal Suspect

If arrested—regardless of the charge—you may spend 1-2 nights in jail before a hearing takes place. Once arrested, only the Qatari Public Prosecution and Courts have the authority to grant a release.

See our  webpage  for further information.

Qatari law favors employers over employees.  In the event of a contract or employment dispute, Qatari authorities refer to the Arabic language of a contract. Employees have limited recourse if their employer terminates a contract early. If a sponsor files a complaint against an employee who departed Qatar, the employee may be barred from returning to Qatar, even on a tourist or airport visa. Many terminated U.S. citizens have been barred from departing Qatar because of pre-existing debt.

Despite recent legal changes, transferring employment prior to the end of a contract often requires the permission of the previous employer and is subject to approval by the Ministry of the Interior. Additional mechanisms for transferring employers exist through the Ministry of Interior in cases such as bankruptcy, abuse, or repeated failure to pay an employee on time.

Drug Use: Most drugs that are illegal in the United States are also illegal in Qatar, including marijuana/THC, CBD products, and vape products. The potential consequences for use or possession may be harsh.  

Clothing : Many public areas in Qatar have dress codes that require both men and women cover shoulders, chests, stomachs, and knees, and that tight leggings be covered by a long shirt or dress. Attire standards can vary between neighborhoods and facilities.  Faith-Based Travelers:  Religion is a very sensitive issue in Qatar; treat any discussions on religion with care and caution. The law provides for a prison sentence of up to seven years for defaming, desecrating, or committing blasphemy against Islam, Christianity, or Judaism. Public worship by non-Islamic faiths and atheism are illegal and subject to prosecution.

Proselytizing is against the law.  Attempts to covert a member of another religion or even “share your faith” can be considered “proselytizing.” Penalties cancan include deportation or imprisonment.

While you may import religious material for personal use,  bringing religious materials into the country for proselytizing purposes is prohibited.

Charitable activities, both religious and non-religious, must be approved in advance by the Ministry of Social Affairs.

See our following webpages for details:

  • Faith-Based Travel Information
  • International Religious Freedom Report  – see country reports
  • Human Rights Report  – see country reports
  • Hajj Fact Sheet for Travelers
  • Best Practices for Volunteering Abroad

LGBTQI+ Travelers:  Same-sex sexual relations between men are illegal, even if consensual. Penalties include lashing, lengthy prison sentences and/or deportation.

There is no law criminalizing same-sex sexual relations between women, though cultural norms are conservative.

The Qatari government does not accept passports with the “X” gender marker. This also applies for travel into Qatar.

Businesses are prohibited from selling and individuals are prohibited from distributing rainbow colored merchandise. 

See our  LGBTI Travel Information  page and section 6 of our  Human Rights report  for further details.

Travelers with Disabilities: The law in Qatar prohibits discrimination against persons with physical, sensory, intellectual, or mental disabilities, the law is not enforced.  Social acceptance of persons with disabilities in public is not as prevalent as in the in the United States.  Expect accessibility to be limited in public transportation, lodging, communication/information, and general infrastructure.

Students : See our  Students Abroad  page and  FBI travel tips .

Women Travelers:  Unaccompanied expatriate women may be verbally and/or physically harassed. In deference to Islamic culture, avoid wearing sleeveless shirts, halter-tops, or shorts. Only wear athletic clothing in public when engaged in sports activities.

See our travel tips for  Women Travelers .

Journalists : Journalists, including independent content creators and vloggers, need specific visas and permissions to use photography and videography equipment, or to conduct interviews or reporting within Qatar. There is no legal guarantee of press freedom or freedom of expression in Qatar.

Photography : Photographing local people in Qatar, particularly women, is illegal without permission.

COVID-19 Testing:  COVID-19 tests are available from many local medical providers and hospitals. Testing is paid for by the individual or, in some instances, their insurance plan or employer. Private hospitals charge QR 50 - 160 test. Test results are usually provided by email, but some clinics require you to pick up the travel certificate in person. Please refer to the Ministry of Public Health’s webpage for additional information.

COVID-19 Vaccines:   The COVID-19 vaccine is available for U.S. citizens to receive in Qatar. Please refer to the Ministry of Public Health’s webpage for additional information.

Visit the FDA's website to learn more about FDA-approved vaccines in the United States.

Modern medical facilities and Western-style pharmacies are available. Doctors and hospitals expect immediate cash payment for health services.

For information on the Qatari national healthcare system, see the  Qatar Ministry of Health website .

For emergency services in Qatar, dial 999. 

Ambulance services are widely available. 

We do not pay medical bills.  Be aware that U.S. Medicare/Medicaid does not apply overseas. Most hospitals and doctors overseas do not accept U.S. health insurance.

Medical Insurance:  Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments. See  our webpage  for more information on insurance coverage. Visit the  U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  for more information on the type of insurance you should consider before you travel overseas.

We strongly recommend supplemental insurance to cover medical evacuation.

Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor’s prescription. Some prescription medications from the United States are unavailable or restricted in Qatar, for example, stimulants, strong pain medications, and some medications used by HIV+ patients. Check with the  Qatari customs authority  on proper travel procedures and the  Ministry of Public Health  to ensure the medication is legal in Qatar. Discuss a health care plan with your doctor before you travel.

Contraceptives, Pregnancy, and Prenatal Care:  Sexual intercourse outside of marriage is illegal in Qatar.  As such, pregnant women must present a marriage certificate to receive prenatal care at medical facilities in Qatar.  Unmarried pregnant women should consult the U.S. Embassy prior to pursuing prenatal care in Qatar. Contraceptives are available over the counter with no prescription required. Emergency contraceptives are not available. We advise all travelers to plan accordingly.

Vaccinations : Be up-to-date on all  vaccinations  recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Further Health Information:

  • World Health Organization
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  (CDC)

Air Quality:  Air quality is poor in Qatar, with frequent dust and particle pollution. Members of sensitive groups may experience more serious health effects. Visit  AirNow Department of State  for information on air quality at U.S. Embassies and Consulates.

The U.S. Embassy maintains a  list of doctors and hospitals . We do not endorse or recommend any specific medical provider or clinic.

Travel and Transportation

Road Conditions and Safety: For current traffic regulations, see the  Ministry of Interior’s Traffic Police  website.

Driving:  The legal minimum driving age is 18.  Holders of a U.S. issued driver’s license can drive in Qatar for two weeks, but most car rental agencies require an international driver’s license. Three-month Temporary Licenses are available.  International Driving Licenses are valid in Qatar for six months from the date of arrival.  Resident expatriates should apply for a full Qatari license. If you are caught operating a vehicle without a valid license, penalties can be severe.  For more information, see the Qatari Traffic Services website .

Traffic accidents  are one of the leading causes of death in Qatar. The extensive use of roundabouts, numerous road construction projects, and high-speed driving can be challenging. In rural areas, poor lighting, wandering camels, and roads without shoulders create hazards.  If you are in an accident without a license, any insurance may be held invalid, and you could be left with extensive bills and legal charges.

Avoid arguments over traffic incidents . Qatari citizens who feel insulted can file a police complaint that can result in your arrest and overnight detention. Drivers are liable for persons injured in a traffic accident. Local police have held U.S. citizens overnight while ascertaining the extent of injuries.

Traffic Fines:  Please be aware that traffic offenses are easily captured via well-placed cameras and the fines can be expensive. Unpaid traffic fines can result in an exit ban until reconciled. 

Public Transportation:  Regulated and registered taxi services (Uber, Karwa, Fox Transportation, and Careem) are widely available and generally safe to use. The Embassy recommends you avoid use unlicensed taxi operators or drivers who approach you and attempt to solicit business. Do not allow the driver to pick up additional passengers along the way. To avoid cultural misunderstandings, females traveling alone should always sit in the back (never the front) seat. 

Qatar Rail : The Doha Metro is safe, modern, and inexpensive.

Mowasalat Public Bus : Laborers and construction workers predominantly use this mode of public transportation. The front seats in the buses are generally reserved for women and children. The U.S. Embassy recommends the use of regulated taxi services rather than public buses.

See our  Road Safety page  for more information.

Aviation Safety Oversight:  The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has assessed the government of Qatar’s Civil Aviation Authority as being in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards for oversight of Qatar’s air carrier operations. Further information may be found on the  FAA’s safety assessment page .

Maritime Travel:  Mariners planning travel to Qatar should also check for  U.S. maritime advisories and alerts . Information may also be posted to the  U.S. Coast Guard homeport website , and the NGA broadcast warnings . 

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  • See the  State Department’s travel website  for the  Worldwide Caution  and  Travel Advisories .
  • Follow us on  Twitter  and  Facebook .
  • See  traveling safely abroad  for useful travel tips.

Review information about International Parental Child Abduction in Qatar . For additional IPCA-related information, please see the International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act ( ICAPRA ) report.

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Visa on arrival.

  • For detailed information regarding entry visas, please see these pages: link 1 , link 2  
  • If your passport is from one of the countries on this list then you’re eligible for a single-entry visa on arrival. This is valid for a one-month stay in Qatar. Please approach an immigration counter, present your passport and pay your visa fee.
  • If you’re a resident of a GCC country (Gulf Cooperation Council) then you’re eligible for a single-entry visa on arrival. The visa will only be issued if your residence permit is valid for at least six months. Please approach an immigration counter, present your passport and pay your visa fee. Your visa will be valid for a one-month stay in Qatar and it can be renewed for a further two months.

Paying your visa fee

  • The easiest way to pay your visa fee is with your credit card or debit card, directly at an immigration counter. The visa fee depends on your nationality and type of visa.
  • If you’d like to pay your visa fee with cash, then you need to visit the designated bank counter (map) before you approach a passport control counter. The bank will charge a fee (QAR 25/USD 7) for processing your cash payment. All major currencies are accepted.

Getting a visa before you travel

If you’re not eligible for a visa on arrival (please see eligibility criteria above), then you need to arrange a visa before you travel to Qatar. This can be done at Qatari embassies around the world, or by enquiring with a hotel you have a booking within Qatar. The visa fee depends on your nationality and type of visa (click here for more details on visa fees). Please ensure you plan enough time for the visa to be processed.

If you’re flying with Qatar Airways, then you may be able to arrange a visa on arrival by booking a hotel stay for the duration of your visit. Please visit the Qatar Airways Holidays website for more information and assistance. Please note that the normal visa processing time is about two weeks, while the fast-track service takes about five to six days.

Hayya e-visa platform

Qatar’s Hayya platform allows an easy entry to the State of Qatar through an e-visa.  You can get your e-visa in 4 easy steps:

  •  Register on the Hayya platform w ebsite - www.hayya.qa or via the Hayya app .
  •  Upload the required documents
  •  Pay the visa fee & submit
  •  Receive your Hayya permit approval

Visit www.visitqatar.com/visa to learn more on how to get an e-visa with Hayya and download the  comprehensive guide .

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All Al Maha customers, special assistance travellers and unaccompanied minors receive priority processing on arrival at Hamad International Airport.

Things to avoid

  • Please don’t approach a passport control counter if you’d like to pay your visa fee in cash. The passport control counters can only accept credit cards and debit cards. Please use the designated bank counter for cash payment (map).
  • Please don’t commence your journey before confirming visa requirements. This will help minimise any inconvenience or delays during travel.

Important information for passengers departing from Hamad International Airport.

Exit permits

  • To find out if you need an exit permit, please visit the Hukoomi website
  • If members of your family are visiting you in Qatar, then any male visitors whose stay in Qatar exceeds one month are required to obtain an exit permit when exiting the country (female family members are exempt).

Clearing passport control

  • Scan your boarding card at the automated security gates just before the passport control area.
  • Keep your travel documents (passport, exit permit, boarding pass and ticket) ready to present to the immigration officer.
  • Dedicated lanes are available for First Class and Business Class passengers.

All Al Maha customers, special assistance travellers and unaccompanied minors receive priority processing when departing from Hamad International Airport.

  • If you’re travelling to a GCC country (Gulf Cooperation Council), then your passport must be valid for at least six months (three months for GCC citizens). Please make sure your passport meets this requirement, otherwise, your airline won’t be able to accept you for travel.
  • If you have any unpaid fines in Qatar, then you won’t be allowed to leave the country. Please make sure any unpaid fines are settled before you travel. You can also pay your fines at the Ministry of Interior office at Hamad International Airport (map).

Solving problems

  • If you’re not allowed to leave the country because of unpaid fines, you can pay them at the Ministry of Interior fees and fines office at Hamad International Airport. It is located at the end of check-in Row 8 (map).
  • If you’re not allowed to leave the country because you don’t have an exit permit, please approach the Ministry of Interior office at Hamad International Airport.

Guide to the 6-month passport rule — what is it?

Daisy Hernandez

Editor's Note

It may sound trivial, but one of the best rules you can follow as an international traveler is to remember to check your passport validity before you book flights and hotels.

Why? Because the requirements for entry differ from country to country. In the midst of planning my 2024 travel, I realized my U.S. passport expires in April, which could mess with my plans abroad.

Thankfully, I use a travel checklist to avoid disruptions to my travel itinerary.

I immediately started the passport renewal process online and had my photo taken at my local Walgreens — although you can DIY your passport photo if you prefer — so I could send out my application as quickly as possible. I also opted to expedite the processing time for an additional $60 fee and sent my application on its way.

If you're also in the middle of planning 2024 travel or simply want to know the ideal time to begin getting ready to renew your passport, the TPG team has you covered.

We collected information from the U.S. Department of State website and the United Kingdom's government website to create a one-stop cheat sheet examining a range of nations that typically require you to have a passport that lasts longer than your trip — whether by one, three or six months.

Note that certain countries deviate from the standard six-month requirement. These findings are also only related to passport validity dates — we're not covering visa requirements here. Those can vary depending on where you're going and where you're coming from.

Schengen countries in Europe

Many European countries are signers of the Schengen Agreement . As a result, they follow the 3+3 Rule, meaning your passport must be valid for three months beyond your three-month entry visa or for a total of six months, regardless of the duration of your initial stay.

While some Schengen countries only require passports to be valid for three months beyond your intended stay, others assume you may stay the full 90 days of your visa validity — thus the six-month time period.

The signers of the Schengen Agreement are Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. Bulgaria and Romania will join the group March 31, 2024.

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The countries listed below abide by the usual six months of passport validity unless otherwise noted.

Non-Schengen countries in Europe, Asia and the Middle East

Abide by the usual 6 months of passport validity.

  • Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • New Caledonia
  • North Korea
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Turkmenistan
  • Turkey (British passports must be valid for at least 150 days from the date you arrive in the country)
  • United Arab Emirates
  • West Bank/Gaza Strip

Passport must be valid 3 months beyond the scheduled departure date

Passport must be valid 1 month beyond the date of your intended stay, passport only needs to be valid for the proposed duration of your stay.

  • Central African Republic
  • Cote d'Ivoire
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Morocco (British passports must be valid for at least three months on the date of entry)
  • Sao Tome and Principe
  • South Africa (passports must also have 30 days beyond your intended date of exit from the country)
  • South Sudan

Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean

  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Dominican Republic
  • Trinidad and Tobago

Central and South America

  • El Salvador

Passport must be valid 3 months beyond arrival

  • Brazil (British passports need to be valid six months beyond arrival)

South Pacific

  • American Samoa
  • French Polynesia
  • Marshall Islands
  • Papua New Guinea
  • New Zealand

Bottom line

When examining the rules, note that some countries have a slight distinction: They may require validity to be either six months from the date of entry or six months from the date of intended departure . For simplicity, we've taken the conservative approach and assumed that for any country with a six-month rule, like most of the ones above, you should ensure your passport is valid six months past the date of intended departure just in case.

Of course, the list above only includes just a few popular destinations worldwide. If your intended destination isn't on the list, it's always best to check with your relevant passport issuer.

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  • An increased threat of military and terrorist attacks against Israel and Israeli interests across the region and ongoing military action in the Occupied Palestinian Territories could lead to increased tensions in other locations in the Middle East. Demonstration and protest activity may occur, and localised security situations could deteriorate with little notice. Avoid all demonstrations and protests. 
  • This may also result in airspace closures, flight cancellations and flight diversions and other travel disruptions. 
  • Conflict in other areas of the Middle East and Gulf region could affect Qatar. Demonstrations and protests can occur and may turn violent. Avoid protests and large public gatherings as they can turn violent. Monitor local and international media and follow the advice of local authorities. 
  • Several terrorist attacks have happened in the wider Gulf region in recent years. Terrorists may target tourist areas and attractions. More attacks could occur. If there's a security incident, follow the advice of local authorities.
  • Qatar has a low crime rate. Pickpocketing, bag snatching and other petty crimes are rare but can happen. Keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded places.
  • Bank and credit card fraud can occur. Always keep your credit card in sight when shopping.
  • Be prepared for extreme weather. From June to September, temperatures can reach over 50˚C. Flash flooding can sometimes happen. Follow the advice of local officials.

Full travel advice:  Safety

  • Cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus have been reported in Qatar. Avoid contact with camels and products contaminated with camel secretions.
  • Qatar can experience periods of high air pollution. Sand and dust storms can also worsen breathing issues. Talk to your doctor before you travel if you have concerns.
  • Get comprehensive  travel insurance  before you leave. If you're staying longer than 30 days in Qatar, you must purchase health insurance from companies approved by the Qatari Ministry of Public Health at a standard cost of 50 Qatari Riyals per month. 

Full travel advice:  Health

  • Qatari laws and customs are very different to those in Australia. If you're detained or arrested, ask police or prison officials to inform the Australian Embassy in Doha.
  • Don't use or carry illegal drugs. Penalties for drug offences include long jail terms. Authorities can detain and deport you if you carry medication to treat HIV and hepatitis. This can also happen if you test positive for either illness.
  • Sex outside of marriage is illegal. If you're the victim of a sexual assault, authorities may arrest, detain or prosecute you for adultery. If you're sexually assaulted in Qatar, ask us for consular help and advice on available support services immediately. Hamad General Hospital provides a  Sexual Assault Service.
  • Qatar has conservative codes of dress and behaviour. Visitors are expected to cover their shoulders and knees when visiting public places, including museums and other government buildings. If you're at tourist attractions, shopping malls and other public places, check the specific dress codes at the venue or online.
  • Avoid commenting on Qatari culture, government policy or services, and commercial enterprises online while in Qatar. This includes reviewing hotel or restaurant experiences on social media. These activities could be considered cybercrime offences in Qatar.

Full travel advice:  Local laws

  • If you're staying longer than 30 days in Qatar, you must purchase health insurance either prior to or when you arrive in Qatar. You must purchase this from companies approved by the Qatari Ministry of Public Health . This mandatory insurance only covers medical treatment in Qatar, not other common issues relating to travel, for example, lost luggage (see 'Full advice/Travel' section).

You may be asked to show proof of your accommodation for the duration of your stay in Qatar on arrival at Hamad International Airport.

  • Entry and exit conditions can change at short notice. Contact the nearest embassy or consulate of Qatar for the latest details.
  • Driving in Qatar can be difficult and dangerous. Make sure you understand local laws and practices. It's illegal to use obscene language or hand gestures in traffic. It's also illegal to drive after drinking any amount of alcohol.   
  • Many areas of the Gulf are sensitive to security issues and territorial disputes. There's also a risk of  piracy . If you're planning sea travel, refer to the International Maritime Bureau's  piracy reports .

Full travel advice:  Travel

Local contacts

  • The  Consular Services Charter  details what we can and can't do to help you overseas.
  • For consular assistance, contact the  Australian Embassy in Doha . The working week is Sunday to Thursday.
  • To stay up to date with local information, follow the Embassy's social media accounts.

Full travel advice:  Local contacts

Full advice

Terrorism is a threat worldwide.

There have been several terrorist attacks in the Gulf region in recent years. These have occurred at places visited by foreigners. Take official warnings seriously.

Attacks could occur at any time and could target:

  • places of worship
  • hotels, restaurants, and bars
  • sporting venues
  • military sites
  • transport hubs
  • crowded public places
  • other locations foreigners may visit

If there's an attack, leave the affected area straight away if it's safe to.

More information:

  • Terrorist threats

Civil unrest and domestic political tension

Public protests and events that attract large groups of people can occur with little notice.

Conflict in the Middle East and Gulf region could affect Qatar. 

To stay safe:

  • avoid protests, demonstrations and other large public gatherings as they could turn violent
  • be aware of local concerns about regional affairs
  • check the news and other sources for details on planned and possible unrest or strikes
  • plan your activities to avoid potential unrest
  • change your travel plans if needed
  • follow the advice of local authorities

If civil unrest disrupts your travel, contact your airline, travel agent or insurer for help.

  • Demonstrations and civil unrest

Qatar has a low crime rate.

Pickpocketing, bag snatching and other petty crime is rare but can happen. Keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded places. 

Banking and credit card fraud can occur. Always keep your credit card in sight.

Unaccompanied women can be vulnerable to harassment. Women should take care when travelling alone, particularly at night. You should pay attention to your immediate surroundings and exercise judgement.

Kidnapping can happen anywhere, anytime, including in destinations that are typically at lower risk. 

The Australian Government's longstanding policy is that it doesn't make payments or concessions to kidnappers.

Cyber security

You may be at risk of cyber-based threats during overseas travel to any country. Digital identity theft is a growing concern. Your devices and personal data can be compromised, especially if you’re connecting to Wi-Fi, using or connecting to shared or public computers, or to Bluetooth.

Social media can also be risky in destinations where there are social or political tensions, or laws that may seem unreasonable by Australian standards. Travellers have been arrested for things they have said on social media. Don't comment on local or political events on your social media.

Cyber security when travelling overseas

Tours and adventure activities

Transport and tour operators don't always follow safety and maintenance standards. This includes 4WD adventure activities in the desert.

If you plan to do a tour or  adventure activity :

  • check if it's covered by your travel insurance policy
  • check that vehicles are well-equipped for the desert
  • check that there's enough water, fuel, food provisions and a mobile phone
  • ask about, and insist on, minimum safety requirements
  • always use available safety gear, such as life jackets or seatbelts

If proper safety equipment isn't available, use another provider.

  • leave a copy of your travel itinerary with friends or relatives
  • adjust your plans if the weather makes conditions unsafe
  • seek advice from local authorities

Climate and natural disasters

Qatar often experiences extremely high temperatures. From June to September, the temperature can be higher than 50°C.

To avoid heat stroke and dehydration:

  • drink plenty of water
  • avoid long periods in the heat

Sandstorms and dust storms occur often.

If there's a  natural disaster  or  severe weather :

  • keep your passport in a safe, waterproof place
  • closely monitor local media and other sources such as the  Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System
  • keep in contact with friends and family
  • Travel insurance

Get comprehensive  travel insurance  before you leave. 

Your policy needs to cover all overseas medical costs, including medical evacuation. The Australian Government won't pay for these costs.

If you're staying longer than 30 days in Qatar, you must purchase health insurance from companies approved by the Qatari Ministry of Public Health. This will cost 50 Qatari Riyals per month. Health insurance policies purchased outside Qatar may not meet Qatari entry requirements. For more information see: Mandatory Health Insurance Scheme .

The mandatory medical insurance required by all visitors to Qatar only covers medical treatment in Qatar, not other common issues relating to travel, for example, lost luggage.

If you can't afford travel insurance, you can't afford to travel. This applies to everyone, no matter how healthy and fit you are.

If you're not insured, you may have to pay many thousands of dollars up-front for medical care.

  • what activities and care your policy covers
  • that your insurance covers you for the whole time you'll be away

Physical and mental health

Consider your physical and mental health before you travel, especially if you have an existing medical condition. 

See your doctor or travel clinic to:

  • have a basic health check-up
  • ask if your travel plans may affect your health
  • plan any vaccinations you need

Do this at least 8 weeks before you leave.

If you have immediate concerns for your welfare or the welfare of another Australian, call the 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre on +61 2 6261 3305 or contact your  nearest Australian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate  to discuss counselling hotlines and services available in your location.

  • General health advice
  • Healthy holiday tips  (Healthdirect Australia)

Medications

Not all medication available over the counter or by prescription in Australia is available in other countries. Some may even be considered illegal or a controlled substance, even if prescribed by an Australian doctor.

If you plan to bring medication, check if it's legal in Qatar. Take enough legal medicine for your trip. For more information check the Ministry of Public Health Guideline of controlled drugs for travellers [PDF 614KB] .

For any medication you're carrying, or that may be detected in your system, c arry a copy of your prescription or a letter from your doctor stating:

  • what the medication is
  • your required dosage
  • that it's for personal use

Get medical documents  authenticated  by DFAT in Australia if needed.

  • Embassy of Qatar in Australia

Health risks

Middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus.

Cases of  Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus  have been reported in Qatar.

There may be a small risk of contracting MERS via ongoing physical contact with camels. To minimise this risk, avoid consuming raw camel milk, undercooked camel meat, or anything contaminated with camel secretions.

Get medical advice if you have a fever, cough, breathing difficulties or diarrhoea.

  • MERS information card  (Department of Health and Aged Care)

Air pollution

The level of air pollution in Qatar is high by global standards. Dust storms and sandstorms happen often, which can worsen breathing issues.

If you're concerned about the effects of pollution, or dust and sandstorms, speak to your doctor before leaving Australia.

Medical care

Medical facilities.

Public medical facilities in Qatar are comparable to those in Australia.

You may need to be evacuated if you become seriously ill or injured. Medical evacuation can be very expensive.

There are major differences between laws in Australia and Qatar. Behaviour that could be considered offensive or anti-social, but not criminal, in Australia could violate Qatari law.

You're subject to all local laws and penalties, including those that may appear harsh by Australian standards. Research local laws before travelling. 

If you're arrested or jailed, the Australian Government will do what it can to help you under our  Consular Services Charter . But we can't get you out of trouble or out of jail.

If you're detained or arrested, ask police or prison officials to inform the Australian Embassy in Doha.

To meet Qatari requirements, your Australian documents may need extra legal approval before you can use them overseas. Check the rules with the nearest  embassy or consulate of Qatar .

Penalties for drug offences include long jail terms. Authorities could charge you with possession if they can detect illegal drugs in your body.

Medications that are available over the counter or by prescription in Australia may be illegal in Qatar.

Authorities can detain and deport you if you carry medication to treat HIV and hepatitis. This can also happen if you test positive to either illness.

Check the status of your medicines with an  embassy or consulate of Qatar . See  Health

  • Carrying or using drugs

Commercial, civil, family and employment law

There are significant differences between Australia's and Qatar's laws on commercial, civil, family and employment matters.

If you become involved in local family law matters such as divorce, child custody and child support:

  • get professional legal advice
  • understand your rights and responsibilities under Qatari law

Commercial law

If you're involved in a commercial civil dispute, local firms or courts may take your passport.

Authorities can stop you leaving Qatar until the dispute is resolved.

If you owe money, you may be jailed until you settle your debts.

Authorities can arrest and jail you for fraud if you:

  • present a cheque that bounces
  • fail to pay bills or fines
  • have an overdue personal loan or local credit card or similar

Authorities may detain you when you arrive if you have debts or criminal charges in Qatar. This can happen even if you're only transiting through Qatar.

If you're not a resident of Qatar, you may not get bail for crimes involving fraud.

Child custody laws are based on Islamic law.

Employment matters

If you have a job in Qatar, you may require an exit permit from your employer to leave the country.

  • Living or working overseas
  • Legalising documents

Eating and drinking laws

It's illegal to:

  • eat, drink or smoke in public between sunrise and sunset during  Ramadan
  • drink alcohol, if you're Muslim
  • drink alcohol or be drunk in public
  • drink alcohol outside licensed premises

Expats living in Qatar can buy alcohol on a permit system.

Alcohol is currently only available to visitors at licenced hotel restaurants and bars. The legal drinking age in Qatar is 21. It is an offence to drink alcohol or be drunk in a public place.

The importation of alcohol into the State of Qatar is illegal. You will not be able to purchase alcohol from duty free in airports.

Sex and intimacy laws

  • have sex outside marriage
  • be sexually intimate or overly affectionate in public
  • engage in same-sex relationships
  • stalk or harass women verbally, physically or online
  • Advice for LGBTI travellers

Other illegal activities

  • bring pornography, pork products, alcohol, firearms or religious books or materials other than those relating to Islam into Qatar
  • photograph government buildings or military sites
  • photograph local people, particularly women, without permission

Victims of sexual assault

Depending on the situation, victims of sexual assault in Qatar, may face arrest, detention or criminal prosecution for having sex outside of marriage.

If you're sexually assaulted in Qatar, contact the Australian Embassy in Doha or the Consular Emergency Centre in Canberra immediately. Ask for guidance and information on support services.

Consular officers can't provide legal or medical advice. They can provide lists of English-speaking service providers who may be able to help you.

  • Sexual assault
  • Sexual Assault Service (Hamad General Hospital)

Australian laws

Some Australian criminal laws still apply when you're overseas. If you break these laws, you may face prosecution in Australia.

  • Staying within the law and respecting customs

Dual citizenship

Qatar doesn't recognise dual nationality.

If you're a dual national and authorities arrest or detain you, o ur ability to deliver consular services may be limited. 

Always travel on your  Australian passport .

The children of Qatari fathers automatically receive Qatari citizenship at birth. Qatari fathers can stop their children from leaving Qatar.

  • Dual nationals

Local customs

There are conservative codes of dress and behaviour in Qatar. Visitors must cover their shoulders and knees when visiting public places like museums and other government buildings. If you plan to visit tourist attractions, shopping malls and other public places, check the specific dress codes. Look for details on display at the venues or on their websites. Take care not to offend. If in doubt, seek local advice. Avoid commenting on Qatari culture, government policy or services, and commercial enterprises online while in Qatar. This includes reviewing hotel or restaurant experiences on social media. These activities could be considered slanderous or cyber-crime offences in Qatar.

Offensive behaviour

Swearing and making rude gestures are considered obscene acts and you can be fined, jailed and/or deported. Take particular care when dealing with the police and other officials.

The Islamic holy month of Ramadan is observed in Qatar. Respect religious and cultural customs and laws during this time.

During Ramadan, eating, drinking and smoking may be illegal in public during the day. If you're not fasting, avoid these activities around people who are. Seek local advice to avoid offence.

Explore our Ramadan page to learn more, including dates for Ramadan.

Visas and border measures

Every country or territory decides who can enter or leave through its borders. For specific information about the evidence you'll need to enter a foreign destination, check with the nearest embassy, consulate or immigration department of the destination you're entering. 

Australian passport holders are entitled to apply for a visa on arrival. The type of visa you need will depend on your country of residence and the purpose of your travel.

Entry and exit rules can change at short notice. For details about visas, currency, customs and quarantine regulations, contact:

  • Visas & Immigration (Hamad International Airport)
  • the  Embassy of the State of Qatar
  • the official State of Qatar  Government website (in English)

Qatari authorities won't issue visas in an Australian emergency passport. You can only use an emergency passport to leave or travel through Qatar.

Border measures

Transiting through Qatar is permitted if you meet the requirements of your final destination country. There are no additional requirements for transiting passengers, even if you choose to use the transit hotel within the airport. Further information about transiting through Qatar can be found on the webpage for  Hamad International Airport  and Visit Qatar .

For more information, call 109 from inside Qatar or +974 44069999 from outside Qatar, or contact the nearest Qatari embassy or consulate .

Some countries won't let you enter unless your passport is valid for 6 months after you plan to leave that country. This can apply even if you're just transiting or stopping over.

Some foreign governments and airlines apply the rule inconsistently. Travellers can receive conflicting advice from different sources.

You can end up stranded if your passport is not valid for more than 6 months.

The Australian Government does not set these rules. Check your passport's expiry date before you travel. If you're not sure it'll be valid for long enough, consider getting  a new passport .

Lost or stolen passport

Your passport is a valuable document. It's attractive to people who may try to use your identity to commit crimes.

Some people may try to trick you into giving them your passport. Always keep it in a safe place.

If your passport is lost or stolen, tell the Australian Government as soon as possible:

  • In Australia, contact the  Australian Passport Information Service .
  • If you're overseas, contact the nearest  Australian embassy or consulate .

The Australian Embassy can't issue a new passport in the airport transit area. If you're in the transit area without a passport, you'll need to return to Australia. In Australia, you'll need to apply for a new passport.

Passport with ‘X’ gender identifier

Although Australian passports comply with international standards for sex and gender, we can’t guarantee that a passport showing 'X' in the sex field will be accepted for entry or transit by another country. Contact the nearest  embassy, high commission or consulate of your destination  before you arrive at the border to confirm if authorities will accept passports with 'X' gender markers.

LGBTI travellers

The local currency is the Qatari Riyal (QAR).

Change currency only at commercial banks and official exchange bureaus.

Most businesses that deal with tourists accept international credit cards. ATMs are widely available.

Ask your bank if your cards will work in Qatar.

Local travel

Driving permit.

You can drive in Qatar with:

  • a valid Australian driver's licence
  • an International Driving Permit (IDP)

Get your IDP before leaving home.

If you hold a residence permit, you'll need a Qatari driver's licence.

  • General Directorate of Traffic (Qatar Ministry of Interior)

Road travel

Traffic accidents are a leading cause of death in Qatar. It's challenging and dangerous to drive due to road construction and high speeds.

Visitors or business visa holders with a driver's licence from their home country can drive for up to 15 days from the date of entry into Qatar. You'll need to apply for a temporary Qatar driving licence to extend this. 

If you have an international licence, you can drive for up to 6 months from your date of entry into Qatar.

If you have a non-Qatari licence, you can rent a car if you are 25 years or older and have held a valid driving licence for at least 12 months. The availability of rental cars is likely to be low due to the high demand in Qatar.

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) residents with a GCC driver's licence can drive for up to 3 months from their date of entry into Qatar.

Be careful driving on rural roads. They can be dangerous because of:

  • unsafe driving
  • drifting sands

Sandstorms and dust storms occur. This can significantly reduce visibility and lead to road accidents.

Rain can cause dangerous road conditions and flash flooding.

It's illegal:

  • to drive with any alcohol in your system
  • to leave the scene of an accident as a driver until the police tell you to do so

You can only move your vehicle off the road if there are no injuries from the accident.

It's also illegal to use obscene language and hand gestures in traffic. This includes responding to other drivers' poor driving or traffic incidents.

If you plan to drive:

  • check you have enough insurance coverage before driving
  • check local traffic laws and practices before driving
  • drive carefully and legally
  • avoid arguments over traffic incidents

If you have an accident, contact the police and stay with your vehicle if it's safe to do so.

  • Driving or riding

Motorcycles

Check if your travel insurance policy covers you when using a motorbike, quad bike or similar vehicle.

Always wear a helmet.

Avoid touts and only use registered taxis and limousines. Arrange these through your accommodation. Avoid shared taxis.

Ride-sharing applications such as Uber are used extensively by the community, particularly in Doha.

Public transport

Qatar has a well-developed bus transport network and metro system. Information and timetables can be found online at Mowasalat 

Taxis and ride share vehicles are widely available in Doha.

  • Transport and getting around safely

Many areas of the Gulf are sensitive to security issues and territorial disputes.

Disputes about sea boundaries can occur. There are disagreements about the sea boundaries and control of Abu Musa and Tunbs islands in the Southern Gulf.

Authorities can inspect your vessel and detain or arrest you if you're in sensitive waters.

Piracy  happens in the Gulf.  The  International Maritime Bureau  issues piracy reports on its website.

  • Travelling by boat

DFAT doesn't provide information on the safety of individual commercial airlines or flight paths.

Check  Qatar's air safety profile  with the Aviation Safety Network.

Emergencies

Depending on what you need, contact your:

  • family and friends
  • travel agent
  • insurance provider

Always get a police report when you report a crime.

Your insurer should have a 24-hour emergency number. 

Consular contacts

Read the  Consular Services Charter  for what the Australian Government can and can't do to help you overseas.

For consular assistance, contact the Australian Embassy in Doha.

The working week is Sunday to Thursday.

Australian Embassy, Doha

Tornado Tower Majlis Al Taawon Street Doha, Qatar Phone: (+974) 4007 8500 Email:  [email protected] Website:  qatar.embassy.gov.au

Check the Embassy website for details about opening hours and any temporary closures.

24-hour Consular Emergency Centre

In a consular emergency, if you can't contact an embassy, call the 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre on:

  • +61 2 6261 3305 from overseas
  • 1300 555 135 in Australia

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Entry requirements

This advice reflects the UK government’s understanding of current rules for people travelling on a full ‘British citizen’ passport from the UK, for the most common types of travel.

The authorities in Qatar set and enforce entry rules. If you’re not sure how these requirements apply to you, contact Qatar’s embassy in the UK .

COVID-19 rules

Countries may restrict travel or bring in rules at short notice. Check with your travel company or airline for changes.

If you test positive for COVID-19, you may need to stay where you are until you test negative. You may also need to seek treatment there.

Visit TravelHealthPro (from the UK’s National Travel Health Network and Centre) for general COVID-19 advice for travellers .

Travel to Qatar

There is information about Qatar’s COVID-19 travel and return policy on Qatar’s Ministry of Public Health website .

You may need to have thermal screening or temperature checks when you arrive in Qatar at air, land or sea ports.

If you are intending to stay in Qatar for 30 or more days, you must get health insurance before travelling. You must buy an insurance policy from a  registered Ministry of Public Health insurance provider (MOPH).

All visitors are advised to get travel insurance before entering Qatar. For more guidance see the MOPH website.

The standard insurance premium is 50 Qatari riyals per person, per month.

Public spaces and travel within Qatar

Qatar’s Ministry of Public Health has published advice on how to limit the spread of coronavirus .

You must wear face masks on public transport, and to enter healthcare facilities.

To enter any public and private healthcare facility, you must present your COVID-19 healthcare status via the Ehteraz app, available from the apple app store or the google playstore .

If you break the rules, punishments could include a fine of up to 200,000 Qatari riyal or a prison sentence of up to 3 years.

Passport validity requirements

If you are visiting Qatar, your passport should be valid for at least 6 months from the date you arrive.

If you are a resident of Qatar, your passport must be valid when you arrive.

Visa requirements

You can get a tourist visa on arrival if you’re travelling on a full British Citizen passport.

You must still get a visa if:

  • you’re travelling for any purpose other than tourism
  • you hold another type of British passport

If you need to stay longer than 30 days, you must extend your visa waiver before it expires through the Qatar Ministry of Interior . If you do not do this, you may be fined. The fine must be paid before leaving Qatar.

There is more information on visa requirements and extensions on the Qatar Ministry of Interior website .

Vaccination requirements (other than COVID-19)

At least 8 weeks before your trip, check the vaccinations and vaccination certificates you may need on TravelHealthPro .

Customs rules

There are strict rules about what goods you can take in and out of Qatar. You must declare anything that may be prohibited or subject to tax or duty.

Importing drugs, alcohol, pornography, pork products and religious books and material into Qatar is illegal. All luggage is scanned as you enter the country. DVDs and videos may be examined, censored and confiscated.

Qatar law also prohibits the importation, sale and purchase of electronic cigarettes, liquids and other similar products (e.g. electronic shisha pipes). The law applies regardless of quantity and intended use. Customs officials may seize and confiscate any such items found entering the country by any means, including in passengers’ luggage or sent by post.

If you are taking money, precious metals and stones into or out of Qatar which are worth more than 50,000 Qatari riyals, you must complete a declaration form. This includes:

  • currency – Qatari riyal or foreign currencies
  • financial bearer negotiable instruments – such as travellers cheques, money orders, cheques, promissory notes (including those endorsed without restriction, incomplete, payable to a fictitious payee or signed but without the payee’s name)
  • precious metals – such as gold, silver, platinum
  • precious stones – such as diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires, pearls

You must also give customs officials any other information they request.

If you break these rules, you could be fined or imprisoned, as well as the funds being seized.

Transiting through Qatar

At the airport, all bags are scanned. Transiting passengers carrying even residual amounts of drugs may be arrested. This includes medication which may be legal in other countries, but not in Qatar. See bringing medication into Qatar

Travellers cannot stay in the transit area for more than 24 hours between flights, even if you are using the transit hotel in the airport.

There is more information about transiting through Qatar on the Hamad International Airport website .

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Regional conflicts

Conflicts in the Middle East and the Gulf region could affect Qatar. Regional tensions can flare up at any time, resulting in an unpredictable and volatile security situation.

  • Monitor the security situation
  • Follow the instructions of local authorities

There is a constant terrorist threat throughout the Arabian Peninsula. Reports of planned terrorist attacks occasionally emerge. Terrorists are likely to try to carry out attacks in Qatar.

Targets could include:

  • government buildings, including schools
  • places of worship
  • airports and other transportation hubs and networks
  • public areas such as tourist attractions, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, shopping centres, markets, hotels and other sites frequented by foreigners

Always be aware of your surroundings when in public places.

Be particularly vigilant during:

  • sporting events
  • religious holidays
  • public celebrations
  • major political events, such as elections

Terrorists may use such occasions to mount attacks.

The crime rate is low and violence is rare. However, credit card fraud does take place. Ensure that personal belongings, including your passport and other travel documents, are secure at all times.

Women’s safety

Although rare, women travellers may be subject to some forms of harassment, verbal abuse, or physical assaults. Local authorities’ response to reports of sexual violence may differ substantially from the Canadian context. Foreign women have been detained and accused of extramarital sex after reporting sexual assault. 

  • Avoid travelling alone after dark
  • Be careful when dealing with strangers or recent acquaintances
  • If you are the victim of a sexual assault, you should report it immediately to the nearest Government of Canada office

Advice for women travellers

Demonstrations

Demonstrations may occur. Even peaceful demonstrations can turn violent at any time. They can also lead to disruptions to traffic and public transportation. 

  • Avoid areas where demonstrations and large gatherings are taking place
  • Monitor local media for information on ongoing demonstrations

Mass gatherings (large-scale events)

Desert excursions

Desert excursions can be hazardous. Off-road driving should only be undertaken in a convoy of four-wheel drive vehicles with an experienced guide.

If engaging in desert expeditions or trekking:

  • never do so alone
  • always hire an experienced guide from a reputable company
  • travel in a 4 x 4 vehicle
  • buy travel insurance that includes helicopter rescue and medical evacuation
  • ensure that your physical condition is good enough to meet the challenges of your activity
  • avoid venturing off marked trails
  • ensure that you're properly equipped and well informed about weather and other conditions that may pose a hazard
  • carry sufficient water supply and pay attention to the symptoms of dehydration and heatstroke, both of which can be fatal
  • inform a family member or friend of your itinerary, including when you expect to be back
  • obtain detailed information on each activity before setting out

Road safety

Road conditions.

Road conditions can vary greatly throughout the country. While the roads in Doha are generally in good condition, they are often over-crowded and commonly under construction. Outside of Doha, poorly lit roads and wandering livestock may pose a risk. Roads can be muddy during the winter rain season.  

Driving safety

Traffic drives on the right. 

Accidents causing fatalities are common and one of Qatar's leading causes of death. Drivers don't generally drive safely. They often drive at excessive speeds, are extremely aggressive and reckless. They don't respect traffic laws. 

In case of an accident:

  • move the vehicle to the nearest parking area if you can so do safely; you can be fined for blocking traffic 
  • call 999 and wait for the police to arrive

Leaving the scene is considered a criminal offence.

Public transportation

A public bus system is available, though, it runs limited routes. 

Officially marked taxis are metered. 

  • Use officially marked taxis only
  • Negotiate fares in advance, or insist that the driver use the meter
  • Avoid taking shared taxis
  • Never enter a cab if it already has one or more passengers

Private car services

Ridesharing application and limousine services are available and a popular method of transportation. 

  • Be vigilant when travelling in a private car
  • Take note of the driver and vehicles' information

Marine transportation

Iran and the United Arab Emirates both claim sovereignty over the islands of:

Some vessels entering these areas have been reported detained. 

Exercise caution if travelling by sea in the Gulf. Pirate attacks and armed robbery against ships have also occurred in coastal waters. Mariners should take appropriate precautions.

Live piracy report - International Maritime Bureau

We do not make assessments on the compliance of foreign domestic airlines with international safety standards.

Information about foreign domestic airlines

Every country or territory decides who can enter or exit through its borders. The Government of Canada cannot intervene on your behalf if you do not meet your destination’s entry or exit requirements.

We have obtained the information on this page from the Qatari authorities. It can, however, change at any time.

Verify this information with the  Foreign Representatives in Canada .

Entry requirements vary depending on the type of passport you use for travel.

Before you travel, check with your transportation company about passport requirements. Its rules on passport validity may be more stringent than the country’s entry rules.

Regular Canadian passport

Your passport must be valid at least 6 months beyond the date you expect to leave Qatar.

Passport for official travel

Different entry rules may apply.

Official travel

Passport with “X” gender identifier

While the Government of Canada issues passports with an “X” gender identifier, it cannot guarantee your entry or transit through other countries. You might face entry restrictions in countries that do not recognize the “X” gender identifier. Before you leave, check with the closest foreign representative for your destination.

Other travel documents

Different entry rules may apply when travelling with a temporary passport or an emergency travel document. Before you leave, check with the closest foreign representative for your destination.

Useful links

  • Foreign Representatives in Canada
  • Canadian passports

Tourist visa: not required Business visa: not required Student visa: required Work permit: required Residence permit: required

Visas – Qatar Tourism

Residence and work permits

You must have both a residence and work permit to work in Qatar. To receive these permits, you must be sponsored by an employer.

While most employees are free to leave and enter Qatar, the employer controls the issuance of exit permits for essential employees. The employer may designate up to 5% of its employees as “essential.” If you are identified as an “essential employee”, you must obtain your employer's permission to exit Qatar, even for personal or emergency travel. 

In the event of a contract or employment dispute, Qatari authorities refer to the Arabic language of a contract.

Entry bans 

You could be denied entry into Qatar if your passport bore an Israeli visa, an Israeli border stamp or an Egyptian or Jordanian border stamp issued by an office bordering Israel. 

Local authorities may prevent you from leaving Qatar if you have incurred loans and debts with a Qatari institution. You must be free of loans and debts to leave the country. 

Similarly, a pending legal proceeding may cause authorities to issue a travel ban that would prevent you from leaving Qatar.

Health insurance

You must obtain a health insurance policy recognised by the Qatari Ministry of Public Health to enter Qatar. You can find the list of recognised insurance providers and purchase the insurance policy online.

  • Mandatory Health Insurance Scheme  – Ministry of Public Health of Qatar
  • List of registered insurance providers – Ministry of Public Health of Qatar
  • Children and travel

Learn more about travelling with children .

Yellow fever

Learn about potential entry requirements related to yellow fever (vaccines section).

Relevant Travel Health Notices

  • Global Measles Notice - 13 March, 2024
  • COVID-19 and International Travel - 13 March, 2024

This section contains information on possible health risks and restrictions regularly found or ongoing in the destination. Follow this advice to lower your risk of becoming ill while travelling. Not all risks are listed below.

Consult a health care professional or visit a travel health clinic preferably 6 weeks before you travel to get personalized health advice and recommendations.

Routine vaccines

Be sure that your  routine vaccinations , as per your province or territory , are up-to-date before travelling, regardless of your destination.

Some of these vaccinations include measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, varicella (chickenpox), influenza and others.

Pre-travel vaccines and medications

You may be at risk for preventable diseases while travelling in this destination. Talk to a travel health professional about which medications or vaccines may be right for you, based on your destination and itinerary. 

There is a risk of hepatitis A in this destination. It is a disease of the liver. People can get hepatitis A if they ingest contaminated food or water, eat foods prepared by an infectious person, or if they have close physical contact (such as oral-anal sex) with an infectious person, although casual contact among people does not spread the virus.

Practise  safe food and water precautions and wash your hands often. Vaccination is recommended for all travellers to areas where hepatitis A is present.

Measles is a highly contagious viral disease. It can spread quickly from person to person by direct contact and through droplets in the air.

Anyone who is not protected against measles is at risk of being infected with it when travelling internationally.

Regardless of where you are going, talk to a health care professional before travelling to make sure you are fully protected against measles.

  Hepatitis B is a risk in every destination. It is a viral liver disease that is easily transmitted from one person to another through exposure to blood and body fluids containing the hepatitis B virus.  Travellers who may be exposed to blood or other bodily fluids (e.g., through sexual contact, medical treatment, sharing needles, tattooing, acupuncture or occupational exposure) are at higher risk of getting hepatitis B.

Hepatitis B vaccination is recommended for all travellers. Prevent hepatitis B infection by practicing safe sex, only using new and sterile drug equipment, and only getting tattoos and piercings in settings that follow public health regulations and standards.

 The best way to protect yourself from seasonal influenza (flu) is to get vaccinated every year. Get the flu shot at least 2 weeks before travelling.  

 The flu occurs worldwide. 

  •  In the Northern Hemisphere, the flu season usually runs from November to   April.
  •  In the Southern Hemisphere, the flu season usually runs between April and   October.
  •  In the tropics, there is flu activity year round. 

The flu vaccine available in one hemisphere may only offer partial protection against the flu in the other hemisphere.

The flu virus spreads from person to person when they cough or sneeze or by touching objects and surfaces that have been contaminated with the virus. Clean your hands often and wear a mask if you have a fever or respiratory symptoms.

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious viral disease. It can spread from person to person by direct contact and through droplets in the air.

It is recommended that all eligible travellers complete a COVID-19 vaccine series along with any additional recommended doses in Canada before travelling. Evidence shows that vaccines are very effective at preventing severe illness, hospitalization and death from COVID-19. While vaccination provides better protection against serious illness, you may still be at risk of infection from the virus that causes COVID-19. Anyone who has not completed a vaccine series is at increased risk of being infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 and is at greater risk for severe disease when travelling internationally.

Before travelling, verify your destination’s COVID-19 vaccination entry/exit requirements. Regardless of where you are going, talk to a health care professional before travelling to make sure you are adequately protected against COVID-19.

Yellow fever   is a disease caused by a flavivirus from the bite of an infected mosquito.

Travellers get vaccinated either because it is required to enter a country or because it is recommended for their protection.

  • There is no risk of yellow fever in this country.

Country Entry Requirement*

  • Proof of vaccination is required if you are coming from a country   where yellow fever occurs.

Recommendation

  • Vaccination is not recommended.
  • Discuss travel plans, activities, and destinations with a health care professional.
  • Contact a designated  Yellow Fever Vaccination Centre  well in advance of your trip to arrange for vaccination.

About Yellow Fever

Yellow Fever Vaccination Centre

* It is important to note that  country entry requirements  may not reflect your risk of yellow fever at your destination. It is recommended that you contact the nearest  diplomatic or consular office  of the destination(s) you will be visiting to verify any additional entry requirements.

In this destination, rabies is carried by dogs and some wildlife, including bats. Rabies is a deadly disease that spreads to humans primarily through bites or scratches from an infected animal. While travelling, take precautions , including keeping your distance from animals (including free-roaming dogs), and closely supervising children.

If you are bitten or scratched by an animal while travelling, immediately wash the wound with soap and clean water and see a health care professional. Rabies treatment is often available in this destination. 

Before travel, discuss rabies vaccination with a health care professional. It may be recommended for travellers who are at high risk of exposure (e.g., occupational risk such as veterinarians and wildlife workers, children, adventure travellers and spelunkers, and others in close contact with animals). 

Safe food and water precautions

Many illnesses can be caused by eating food or drinking beverages contaminated by bacteria, parasites, toxins, or viruses, or by swimming or bathing in contaminated water.

  • Learn more about food and water precautions to take to avoid getting sick by visiting our eat and drink safely abroad page. Remember: Boil it, cook it, peel it, or leave it!
  • Avoid getting water into your eyes, mouth or nose when swimming or participating in activities in freshwater (streams, canals, lakes), particularly after flooding or heavy rain. Water may look clean but could still be polluted or contaminated.
  • Avoid inhaling or swallowing water while bathing, showering, or swimming in pools or hot tubs. 

Typhoid   is a bacterial infection spread by contaminated food or water. Risk is higher among children, travellers going to rural areas, travellers visiting friends and relatives or those travelling for a long period of time.

Travellers visiting regions with a risk of typhoid, especially those exposed to places with poor sanitation, should speak to a health care professional about vaccination.  

Insect bite prevention

Many diseases are spread by the bites of infected insects such as mosquitoes, ticks, fleas or flies. When travelling to areas where infected insects may be present:

  • Use insect repellent (bug spray) on exposed skin
  • Cover up with light-coloured, loose clothes made of tightly woven materials such as nylon or polyester
  • Minimize exposure to insects
  • Use mosquito netting when sleeping outdoors or in buildings that are not fully enclosed

To learn more about how you can reduce your risk of infection and disease caused by bites, both at home and abroad, visit our insect bite prevention page.

Find out what types of insects are present where you’re travelling, when they’re most active, and the symptoms of the diseases they spread.

There is a risk of chikungunya in this country.  The risk may vary between regions of a country.  Chikungunya is a virus spread through the bite of an infected mosquito. Chikungunya can cause a viral disease that typically causes fever and pain in the joints. In some cases, the joint pain can be severe and last for months or years.

Protect yourself from mosquito bites at all times. There is no vaccine available for chikungunya.

Animal precautions

Some infections, such as rabies and influenza, can be shared between humans and animals. Certain types of activities may increase your chance of contact with animals, such as travelling in rural or forested areas, camping, hiking, and visiting wet markets (places where live animals are slaughtered and sold) or caves.

Travellers are cautioned to avoid contact with animals, including dogs, livestock (pigs, cows), monkeys, snakes, rodents, birds, and bats, and to avoid eating undercooked wild game.

Closely supervise children, as they are more likely to come in contact with animals.

Cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) have been reported in this destination. The risk to travellers is low; MERS is primarily spread through contact with camels or camel-based products (raw milk, meat, urine). It can also spread through close contact, such as when caring for an infected person. 

Avoid contact with animals (especially camels), camel-based products, and wash your hands frequently.

Prevention of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)

MERS symptoms range from mild and flu-like to more severe pneumonia-like symptoms, and can result in death.

There is no vaccine or medication that protects against MERS.

Person-to-person infections

Stay home if you’re sick and practise proper cough and sneeze etiquette , which includes coughing or sneezing into a tissue or the bend of your arm, not your hand. Reduce your risk of colds, the flu and other illnesses by:

  •   washing your hands often
  • avoiding or limiting the amount of time spent in closed spaces, crowded places, or at large-scale events (concerts, sporting events, rallies)
  • avoiding close physical contact with people who may be showing symptoms of illness 

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) , HIV , and mpox are spread through blood and bodily fluids; use condoms, practise safe sex, and limit your number of sexual partners. Check with your local public health authority pre-travel to determine your eligibility for mpox vaccine.  

Medical services and facilities

Health care is very good in Qatar. 

The country has a strong public healthcare system. Private institutions are also accessible and provide good healthcare. 

Make sure you get travel insurance that includes coverage for medical evacuation and hospital stays.

Travel health and safety

Keep in Mind...

The decision to travel is the sole responsibility of the traveller. The traveller is also responsible for his or her own personal safety.

Be prepared. Do not expect medical services to be the same as in Canada. Pack a   travel health kit , especially if you will be travelling away from major city centres.

Qatari and Canadian criminal law systems are significantly different. Laws, penalties and legal procedures may vary.

You must abide by local laws.

Learn about what you should do and how we can help if you are arrested or detained abroad .

Legal process

Suspects and witnesses to incidents may be detained with limited or no access to legal counsel or consular officials for 3-5 days. 

Qatari officials may issue a travel ban pending the resolution of the case. These processes can last up to several years.

Penalties for possession, use or trafficking of illegal drugs are severe. Convicted offenders can expect heavy fines and lengthy jail sentences. 

The consumption of alcohol in public is illegal. Avoid drinking alcohol outside licensed premises.

Drugs, alcohol and travel

2SLGBTQI+ travellers

Qatari law criminalizes sexual acts and relationships between persons of the same sex.

2SLGBTQI+ travellers could also be discriminated against or detained based on their sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or sex characteristics.

Those convicted can face up to ten years in prison.

2SLGBTQI+ travellers should carefully consider the risks of travelling to Qatar.

Travel and your sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and sex characteristics

In 2024, the lunar month of Ramadan is expected to begin on or around March 10.

In public, between sunrise and sunset, refrain from:

Religious proselytism

Religious proselytism is illegal. 

Avoid engaging in religious activities that contradict or challenge Islamic teachings and values. This includes preaching, possessing, or distributing religious literature or material.

Dress and behaviour

Qatar customs, laws and regulations adhere closely to Islamic practices and beliefs.

Public displays of affection, including holding hands and kissing, is not well socially accepted.

Foreign female travellers are not typically expected to wear head covers. However, revealing clothing is considered inappropriate.

To avoid offending local sensitivities:

  • dress conservatively
  • behave discreetly
  • respect religious and social traditions 
  • seek permission from locals before photographing them

Common law partnership is illegal in Qatar. Men and women are not permitted to share a home unless they are legally married or are related to one another.

If you marry a Qatari citizen, the Qatari government may inform you that you have lost your Canadian citizenship. Foreign governments don't have the authority to strip you of your Canadian citizenship. If this occurs, contact the nearest Canadian government office as soon as possible.

Sexual relations outside of marriage are a criminal offence.

Marriage outside Canada

Qatar family law is different from Canadian family law. Decisions are based on Islamic law.

Children of a Qatari father automatically acquire Qatari citizenship at birth. They must enter and leave the country on a Qatari passport. 

If you are involved in a custody dispute in Qatar, consult a Qatari lawyer for advice and assistance regarding your own specific situation.

International Child Abduction

The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is an international treaty. It can help parents with the return of children who have been removed to or retained in certain countries in violation of custody rights. It does not apply between Canada and Qatar.

If your child was wrongfully taken to, or is being held in Qatar by an abducting parent:

  • act as quickly as you can
  • consult a lawyer in Canada and in Qatar to explore all the legal options for the return of your child
  • report the situation to the nearest Canadian government office abroad or to the Vulnerable Children's Consular Unit at Global Affairs Canada by calling the Emergency Watch and Response Centre

If your child was removed from a country other than Canada, consult a lawyer to determine if The Hague Convention applies.

Be aware that Canadian consular officials cannot interfere in private legal matters or in another country's judicial affairs.

  • International Child Abductions: A guide for affected parents
  • Canadian embassies and consulates by destination
  • Request emergency assistance

Other illegal activities

The following activities are illegal in Qatar and punishable by heavy fines or jail time: 

  • photographing government buildings and military installations
  • littering in public spaces and common areas of public buildings
  • trafficking or eating pork
  • issuing bounced checks 
  • engaging in prostitution
  • possessing pornographic material
  • spitting in public places, including on beaches
  • cutting, uprooting, burning and damaging trees, shrubs, and weeds, as well as stripping them of their leaves or bark

Dual citizenship

Dual citizenship is not legally recognized in Qatar.

If local authorities consider you a citizen of Qatar, they may refuse to grant you access to Canadian consular services. This will prevent us from providing you with those services.

Travellers with dual citizenship

Identification

Local authorities may ask you to show identification at any time.

  • Carry photo identification at all times.
  • Keep a photocopy of your passport and visa or residence permit in a safe place, in case they are lost or confiscated.

You can drive in Qatar with your Canadian driver's license for up to 7 days.

You must carry an international driving permit if you plan to drive beyond 7 days in the country. New residents may use an International driving permit for a maximum of six months. In that period, you can convert it into a valid Qatari driving licence.

Driving laws are severe in Qatar. Local authorities strictly enforce them.

The country has a zero tolerance policy for drinking and driving.

International Driving Permit

The currency is the Qatar riyal (QAR). Credit cards are widely accepted.

If you are carrying more than QAR50,000, or the equivalent in other currencies, you must complete a declaration form when you enter or leave the country.

Items to be declared include, but are not limited to:

  • currency, the Qatari riyal and foreign currencies
  • travellers cheques, money orders and cheques
  • precious metals
  • precious stones

You can expect fines, imprisonment or seizure of such funds if you fail to comply with these rules.

High levels of humidity and severe heat occur from June to September.

Dust storms

Sand and dust storms pose a risk as they reduce visibility and can cause respiratory illness. These storms can also disrupt air travel and road traffic. 

Drought and flooding

Qatar has been facing a water crisis in recent years, leading to drought and desertification. While infrequent, torrential rains and heavy flooding also occur in coastal areas. 

In the event of flooding:

  • avoid the affected area
  • stay informed of the latest regional weather forecasts
  • follow the instructions of local authorities

The rainy season extends from December to January. Seasonal flooding can hamper overland travel and reduce the provision of essential services. Roads may become impassable and bridges damaged.

Tornadoes, cyclones, hurricanes, typhoons and monsoons

Local services

Dial 999 for emergency assistance.

Consular assistance

For emergency consular assistance, call the Embassy of Canada in Doha and follow the instructions. At any time, you may also contact the Emergency Watch and Response Centre in Ottawa.

The decision to travel is your choice and you are responsible for your personal safety abroad. We take the safety and security of Canadians abroad very seriously and provide credible and timely information in our Travel Advice to enable you to make well-informed decisions regarding your travel abroad.

The content on this page is provided for information only. While we make every effort to give you correct information, it is provided on an "as is" basis without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied. The Government of Canada does not assume responsibility and will not be liable for any damages in connection to the information provided.

If you need consular assistance while abroad, we will make every effort to help you. However, there may be constraints that will limit the ability of the Government of Canada to provide services.

Learn more about consular services .

Risk Levels

  take normal security precautions.

Take similar precautions to those you would take in Canada.

  Exercise a high degree of caution

There are certain safety and security concerns or the situation could change quickly. Be very cautious at all times, monitor local media and follow the instructions of local authorities.

IMPORTANT: The two levels below are official Government of Canada Travel Advisories and are issued when the safety and security of Canadians travelling or living in the country or region may be at risk.

  Avoid non-essential travel

Your safety and security could be at risk. You should think about your need to travel to this country, territory or region based on family or business requirements, knowledge of or familiarity with the region, and other factors. If you are already there, think about whether you really need to be there. If you do not need to be there, you should think about leaving.

  Avoid all travel

You should not travel to this country, territory or region. Your personal safety and security are at great risk. If you are already there, you should think about leaving if it is safe to do so.

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FWC 2022 Extended Entry: Hayya Visa & Hayya with Me

HAYYA entry permit is now extended until the 24th of January 2024, and the last day to be able to enter Qatar is 10th of January 2024.

Yes, HAYYA will send a new extended entry permit in PDF format to the email address registered to HAYYA

New entry permits will be sent starting 30th, January 2023 onwards.

  • - Minimum three (3) months of passport validity from the time of arrival to the State of Qatar
  • - Accommodation proof (Hotel booking or Hosted by family and friends)
  • - Return flight ticket
  • - Health Insurance for the duration of stay
  • - Approved HAYYA

The validity of the passport should be minimum three (3) months from the planned date of arrival.

Yes, you can be added as guest using the host family and friends feature by your host.

  • a. Enter your QID number and Date of Birth. Once the details have been validated, the system will send an OTP to your mobile number.
  • b. Once your personal details have been validated, you may proceed to register your property.
  • c. Enter the following details: Property Name - Any name you want to name your property Zone, Street, Building and Unit No: This information can be found on the blue-plate number
  • d. Select “I own this Property” if you own the property, else click “I rent this Property” Upload the proof of house contract or Kahramaa bill under your name as a Host Click “Validate and Add”
  • e. Click “Add guest”
  • f. Enter the following details: Guest Name, Passport Number, Nationality, email address.
  • g. Click on “Add”
  • - Booking confirmation
  • - Host family and friends

a) New applicants can apply for any of the newly available Hayya Visit types: - Tourist Entry Visa - Entry Visa with ETA - GCC Resident Entry Visa -Entry Visa for Companion of GCC National

Please check eligibility per Hayya Visit type.

b) If you already possess an approved Hayya from the FIFA World Cup 2022, you can return to Qatar with your extended entry permit without any additional action required on the Hayya platform. However, please check the minimum entry requirements for Qatar and ensure that you update your passport details on Hayya if necessary.

Yes, you should have a valid booking confirmation or the email confirmation through host family and friend's feature

Visit the MOPH (Ministry of Public Health) website to know more about the official approved travel health insurance.

  • a. Go to HAYYA portal
  • b. My HAYYA -> Action dropdown -> HAYYA with Me
  • c. After clicking on ‘HAYYA with me’: the Primary HAYYA holder would see three (3) vouchers as well as their status, if the voucher is used or not used.
  • d. Check the How to Guides for more details
  • a. Got to HAYYA website
  • b. Choose applicant category “Hayya with Me 2023”
  • c. Insert the voucher code as given and click on validate, the continue with the steps

Yes, HAYYA organizer entry permit will be extended for the same duration.

Currently the extension only applies to enter State of Qatar; it depends on other countries regulations.

Currently the extension only applies to entry permit, any changes made will be duly announced.

Yes, you can; however, it will require leaving the country and re-entering with a new Visa.

No, HAYYA with me 2023 applies only on Internationals HAYYA holders.

HAYYA with me 2023 feature will be at no cost.

No HAYYA Card printing will not be available. No, physical HAYYA Card cannot be used to enter the state of Qatar.

An approved HAYYA Card will serve as multiple entry permit to the state of Qatar until the 10th of January 2024.

Hayya Support can be contacted by calling 2022 for locals, and +974 4441 2022 for internationals or by sending an email to [email protected].

You should consider booking your flight after getting your Hayya approved, receiving your entry visa, and meeting all the other application requirements

QID holder who are registered on Metrash, and have an account on HAYYA (application for HAYYA Card is not required).

Should you need more information or require any support, you may refer to the following communication channels:  - 2022 for locals - +974 4441 2022 – for internationals - [email protected] 

Yes. Every match ticket holder will need a Hayya Card in order to attend matches.

Yes. Hayya Card holders can access free public transport from 10 November to 23 December 2022 and smart journey planning (via the Hayya to Qatar 2022 app).

The Qatar 2022 Contact Center offers 24/7 support to all fans in eight languages. Fans can access support through the following channels:  Local calls: 2022  International calls: +974 4441 2022 WhatsApp: +974 4441 2022 Email: [email protected]  

You may login to the Hayya portal and choose “Upload Other Platforms Booking” option via Accommodation on the Hayya portal.

Only international ticketholders (over 18 Yrs. old) who have applied for a Hayya Card with their passport and whose applications are under Pending (Accommodation Confirmation) status, can submit an “Other Platforms Booking” request.

No, eligible ticketholders can make only one Matchday Visit request at a time. Once you are physically in Qatar, your Matchday Visit request cannot be deleted nor can a new Matchday Visit request be submitted. Additional Matchday Visit requests can be submitted after departing Qatar.

You will need to register your travel details via the Accommodation > “Visit on Matchday” option available on the Hayya portal. This applies for the primary applicant and your dependants.

It is a feature to share your Paid Accommodation details with up to three Companions (1 adult and 2 dependants).

Yes, with an admin fee of QAR 100 (US$ 27.47).

In this instance, an individual could book accommodation using multiple ticket validation IDs in order to select accommodation options to fit the number of guests.

Qatar Accommodation Agency website has the most extensive range of accommodation options available with a variety of price points. Booking via the agency will provide fans with automatic validation of their accommodation.

The Host Country is currently prioritising ticketed fans for accommodation bookings. Bookings should align with your match attendance.

You may arrange with your International family member or friend who has confirmed their paid accommodation to add you via the My Hayya > Actions > Share My Paid Accommodation. This option is available on the Hayya portal.

There is a wide range of options available on the Qatar Accommodation Agency website, the official accommodation agency for the tournament. Prices start at USD 84 per room/per night, based on two-person occupancy.

Qatar Accommodation Agency  is the official accommodation agency for the tournament. Booking via the agency will provide fans with automatic validation of their accommodation.

Upload Other Platforms Bookings is an option available to fans to upload proof of a confirmed accommodation booking made on any booking website other than Qatar Accommodation Agency.

Your Matchday Visit will be valid for 24 hours from your time of entry to Qatar. If you overstay the permitted 24 hours in Qatar following your arrival, you will be subjected to fines and penalties

  • If you have booked your accommodation through Qatar Accommodation Agency, your passport number in the QAA booking form should match the passport number you have entered in your Hayya Card application. In this case, your accommodation and Hayya card will be approved within 24 hours.
  • If you have been added by your family or friends through Host Family & Friends feature, your passport number and nationality added by the Host should match the passport number and nationality you have entered in your Hayya Card application. In this case, your accommodation and Hayya Card will be approved within 24 hours.
  • If you have booked your accommodation through Non-Qatar Accommodation Agency (eg. Match Hospitality, direct hotel, booking.com, Airbnb etc.), and used the option “Upload Other Platform Booking”, please wait for 48 hours for approval.

There are no restrictions on booking or sharing accommodation during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™️. Bookings are only subject to availability and standard room capacities.

No, but the Qatar Accommodation Agency website has the most extensive range of accommodation options available with a variety of price points. Booking via the agency will provide fans with automatic validation of their accommodation.

There is a wide range of options, including apartments, villas, hotels, fan villages, cruise ship hotels, and holiday homes through Qatar Accommodation Agency (QAA), Match Hospitality (fifa.hospitality.com), Non-Qatar accommodation agency (eg. direct hotel bookings, Third party agency bookings, Online Travel Agencies - Airbnb, Booking.com, etc.). Visitors are also welcome to stay with family and friends, use the feature “Share My paid Accommodation”, and Visit on Matchday.

Only International fans who have applied for a Hayya Card with their passport, and whose applications are in the Pending (Accommodation Confirmation) status, can submit a Visit on a Matchday request.

It is an alternative accommodation option through which local fans can host family or friends in Qatar. The deadline for guests to be registered with Host Family and Friends was 31 October.

Hayya with Me Invitations are available for International fans whose Hayya was approved during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. Each approved applicant is able to generate 3 Invitation codes to distribute at their disposal by logging into their Hayya account, via web or mobile application to access MyHayya dashboard . Invitation codes are free of charge to generate and distribute.

You do not need to pay for Hayya with Me invitation codes. They are free of charge and available to all international approved Hayya 2022 holders. Reach out to friends or family around to get invited.

No, the invitations are not a guarantee that you will be granted entry. Your application is still subject to the authorities' approval.

Once an invitation number has been assigned, it cannot be reused or replaced. A maximum of 3 invitation numbers can be generated per qualified user.

Only World Cup extended Hayya Entry Visas, or Entry visas approved through Hayya with Me will serve as a multiple entry visa to the State of Qatar. This visa grants stay in Qatar until the 24th of February 2024. For any other type of entry visa, this may not be the case.

For the Hayya Entry Visas valid till the 24th of February 2024, the insurance must cover the whole validity of the entry visa. Therefore, insurance must be valid till the 24th of February 2024.

The visa is valid until the 24th of February 2024, with the last entry date set for the 10th of February 2024.

Any Qatar residents with valid QID and proof of address registered on Metrash2 app, can sign up as a host on Hayya and add one (1) property . The maximum number of guests that can be added on the registered property is 5 guests .

You cannot remove a guest once you have added it to your Family & Friends list. Please be sure to provide accurate & genuine information about your guest.

We recomend that your guest applies for Hayya after you have added them to your Family & Friends list. However, they can still be hosted even after they have submitted their application.

Each entry application is an individual case. Hosting someone is not a guarantee for them to receive a Hayya Entry Visa approval.

Yes, dependents can be hosted as well.

You can only remove a property if your guest list is empty.

You can apply using a different account for the companion if they are above 18 years of age.

  • - A valid passport at the time of application of the companion
  • - Return flight ticket (required for check-in for those travelling by air)
  • - As a GCC citizen applying for a GCC Companion Entry Visa, please note that your Companion must travel to Qatar along with you (The Sponsor) as they will not be allowed entry in Qatar alone

No. Since they are considered your companion, they will not require proof of accommodation. Please also note that they can only travel with you, they will not be allowed entry to the State of Qatar alone.

There is no limit on how many companions you can bring. You will have to submit individual applications with supporting documents for each one of them.

If you are a resident of the GCC, with an approved profession, you can apply for a GCC Resident Entry Visa. You should be traveling to Qatar from your country of residency. *In certain cases, you might only be eligible for a booked accommodation via Discover Qatar

Once you start the application process, you will be able to select your profession from the menu. The Job Title you will select from the menu must be identical to Job Title on your Residency.

Yes, you can add your dependent in your application. They must also be GCC residents. If your dependent is not GCC resident, then a seperate Tourist Entry application must be submitted.

Yes. On-arrival visas are still available for GCC residents.

Each GCC Resident applicant needs to have their separate visa. If you wish to bring along your spouse, please have them apply as well.

Hayya Tourist Entry is for anyone who wishes to travel to Qatar for tourism or visit friends or family

Yes, you can apply for dependents who are below 18 year old by adding their information on the app and going through the list of subsequent requirements.

Yes, you are required to provide your accommodation details such as hotel address/booking, or be hosted by Family and Friends. In certain cases, you might be requested to provide proof of booked accommodation via Discover Qatar

If you hold a valid visa or residency of the US, the UK, Canada, Schengen, Australia, or New Zealand, you can apply for Entry with ETA

  • - A valid visa or residency for the US, UK, Canada, Schengen, Australia, or New Zealand at the time of application
  • - Accommodation proof (Hotel booking* or Hosted by family and friends)
  • - Health insurance for the duration of your stay

Yes, if they are below 18, then you have to add them as dependents to your application, they also must have Visa or Residency from the US, UK, Canada, Schengen, Australia, or New Zealand. If they are above 18 then they must apply separately based on their profile.

To apply for Entry with ETA, your US, UK, Canada, Schengen, Australia, and New Zealand visa residency must be valid at the time you receive your entry visa and your passport should be valid for the next three (3) months from your arrival date in Qatar.

  • - Accommodation (Address in Qatar, booking, hosted by family and friends or Discover Qatar)*
  • - Hayya Entry Visa

Fees for issuing the visa may be charged (except for Hayya with Me). The Entry Visa fees start from QAR 100. They must be paid once your application moves into the Pending Payment phase. The fees are non-refundable regardless of your travel status or arrangements.

The printed Hayya Card is no longer available. The Hayya entry visa is the official document for entry to the State of Qatar. The printed HAYYA Card cannot be used to enter the State of Qatar.

You can update or edit your approved Hayya if the last entry date has not expired and you are not inside Qatar. You cannot make any changes to your details once you enter Qatar. While the changes are free of charge, please note that changing your details may result in changing your accommodation or insurance details at your own cost.

To travel or enter the State of Qatar, you must be fully approved and have received your Entry Visa. Without it, you will not be granted entry. Once the relevant authorities have approved your application, Hayya will issue you an Entry Visa, which will be sent to your registered email address.

You should consider booking your flight after getting your Hayya approved, receiving your entry visa, and meeting all the other application requirements. Any losses an applicant may incurre due to traveling prior to issue of entry visa will be at their sole responsibility.

The applicant cannot submit another application while the first is still in process

  • 1. Family and Friends: where your host needs to apply to host you.
  • 2. Booked Accommodation: Where the guest will book an accommodation and upload the details (This can be hotel or furnished apartment booking, etc.)

Yes, we recommend that you have a confirmed booking or be hosted through Family and Friends' feature. This can be checked at any point during your travel. In certain cases, you might be required to book through Discover Qatar (discoverqatar.qa). Please refer to your Hayya Entry Visa approval email for more information.

Hayya Contact Center can be contacted by calling 2022 from within Qatar, and +974 4441 2022 from outside of Qatar, or by sending an email to [email protected].

Your application, if rejected for a reason, will display the reason for your rejection under your dashboard. In certain cases a reason may not be provided. Please note that entry visa approval or rejection is granted at the discretion of the Authorities.

You are not allowed to work as a visitor to the State of Qatar. You may however search for work and if you secure employment, then a work visa must be obtained by your future employer. You will need to exit Qatar and return with this new work visa to be able to formally work in Qatar.

If you have renewed or replaced your passport after receiving the Entry Visa, it is imperative to update your Hayya with the new passport data and upload a copy. A revised Entry Visa will then be issued and sent to you. It is recommended to travel with consistent documents; otherwise you may be denied boarding or entry.

Yes, your booking should cover the whole duration of your stay based on your ticket booking, if you decide to extend your stay, you should rebook or find an alternative accomodation.

There is no age limit to apply for Tourist Entry Visa. As long as you meet the listed requirements, you can apply for the Tourist Entry Visa

Each visitor shall have their Hayya Entry Visa. If you wish to bring along your spouse or children, please also have them apply. If your children are below 18 Years old, you can add them as dependent on your application

Some of the visas are still available. However, Hayya provides different entry visas based on your personal profile and the type of visit.

If you would like to extend your visa, you will need to proceed to immigration headquarters in Doha prior to the expiry of your visa and apply there for an extension.

Residents of Qatar must apply using their valid QID and a match ticket.

Only one Hayya Card is required per person for the duration of the tournament.

We encourage everyone to apply for Hayya Card as soon as your ticket(s) purchase is confirmed to allow time for the Hayya application to be approved.

The digital Hayya Card will be available immediately following final approval of your Hayya card application via the Hayya to Qatar 2022 app.

For fans visiting Qatar, accommodation validation is mandatory in order to complete their Hayya Card application. Alternatively, fans can visit Qatar by applying for Matchday Visit on the Hayya portal, which enables them to stay in Qatar for up to 24 hours from time of entry without registering accommodation.

Yes. All fans who wish to attend FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ matches must apply for a Hayya Card. There are two available platforms; the Hayya to Qatar2022 app and the Hayya portal (web)  Click here to apply .

No, you can begin your Hayya Card application without having booked Accommodation. If you are an international fan, your Hayya Card application will only be complete once your Accommodation is validated through the Hayya portal.

The Hayya Card will allow multiple entry to Qatar from 1 November to 23 December 2022 (using the printed or digital entry permit), entry to the stadiums (with a valid match ticket), access to free public transport from 10 November to 23 December 2022, smart journey planning (via the Digital Hayya), and access to fan experiences and discounts.

Match ticket holders must apply for a Hayya Card. They are (international ticket holders) also able to invite three non-ticketed fans to enter Qatar, with a minimal entry charge of QAR 500 applied for non-ticketed fans aged 12 and over to issue a Hayya Card. This service is complementary for non-ticketed fans below the age of 12.

  • Hayya applications for international fans: 5 calendar days for preliminary approval (subject to photo and passport copy quality compliance). Up to an additional 24 hours will be required for accommodation confirmation (depending on accommodation type).
  • Hayya applications for Qatar residents and citizens: 3 calendar days. 

All fans need a match ticket or an invitation from a ticketed Hayya Card holder (international fans only). Residents of Qatar need a valid Qatar residence permit. International visitors’ passports must be valid until at least 22 March 2023 and they are required to register accommodation or apply for a Matchday Visit.

No, you do not need a Hayya Card to buy a match ticket or book accommodation.

1.    Purchase a FIFA match ticket or receive an invitation from a ticketed Hayya Card holder 2.    Register your account in Hayya to Qatar 2022 app/Web Portal or login with your FIFA Account 3.    Complete the Hayya Card application registration process 4.    Approval of Hayya application will be granted 5.    View your digital Hayya Card in Hayya to Qatar 2022 app

No, you should be fully approved and recieve your Entry Visa. Otherwise you will not be allowed travel/entry into the State of Qatar.

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Qatar Transit Visa

If you do not qualify for visa-free travel, your Qatar Stopover just got easier! All you have to do is follow a few simple steps and you’ll be on your way to submitting your application for a transit visa of up to 96 hours with Discover Qatar!

From architectural marvels to cultural treasures scattered all around Doha, there’s something for every traveller to discover, especially in transit!

Mandatory Documents Requirement

  • Colour copy of your passport showing your full name, nationality, date and place of birth, passport number, and date of issue and expiry – if your passport contains your father / legal guardian and mother’s names, please upload the related page as well
  • Valid passport with at least three months validity at the time of travel
  • 6x6cm photograph in colour (minimum of 600x600 pixels) with a white background (at least 80% of your face should be visible)

All of the above documents must be shared in JPEG or PDF format and not exceed 1 MB

Qatar Transit Visa Processing Time

  • A minimum of 3 working days is required to process all online visa applications, excluding weekend & public holiday

Before applying for the Transit Visa, please read the FAQ's and conditions mentioned in below tab of 'More information'.

*Note: Please make sure to check your nationality’s eligibility for a visa and its requirements before purchasing.

Note: Service fees apply. All visas are approved and issued at the sole discretion of Qatar's Ministry of Interior. Disclaimer: All visa rules and policies for international visitors are subject to change without notice and are approved and issued at the sole discretion of Qatar's Ministry of Interior.

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  • 6x6cm photograph in colour (minimum of 600x600 pixels) with a white background (at least 80% of your face should be visible) All the above documents should be shared in JPEG or PDF format and not exceed 1 MB
  • Is the Qatar Transit Visa fee refundable if my application is rejected? In case of Visa rejection, Discover Qatar will charge QAR 25 per applicant cancellation fee  
  • How long is a Qatar Transit Visa valid for? There is a 96-hour validity period for Qatar Transit Visas. The visa cannot be extended beyond 96 hours.  
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Passport Expiration Rules: The 6 Month Validity Requirement | Countries List

Learn about passport expiration rules, including the 6-month validity requirement for international travel. check your passport to ensure compliance with travel requirements..

Passport Expiration Rules: The 6 Month Validity Requirement | Countries List

Key Takeaways:

  • The 6-Month Passport Rule requires passports to be valid for 6 months beyond return, ensuring smooth international travel and border crossings.
  • Many countries, including Canada and China, enforce this rule to mitigate issues like illegal overstays and facilitate the handling of emergencies.
  • Exceptions exist based on bilateral treaties or specific national rules; always verify passport requirements with official sources before traveling.

What is the 6-Month Passport Rule?

When planning an international trip, one crucial detail to check is your passport’s expiration date. Surprisingly, it’s not enough for your passport to be merely valid during your travel; it also needs to conform to the 6 Month Rule . This rule requires that your passport remain valid for at least six months beyond the date of your planned return. The reason behind this is fairly straightforward but vital: it serves as a buffer to prevent any issues if your stay abroad unexpectedly extends.

Passport Expiration Rules: The 6 Month Validity Requirement | Countries List

Why Must My Passport Be Valid for Six Months Beyond My Travel Dates?

Countries enforce the six-month rule to reduce the risk of travelers staying beyond their passport’s validity. If your passport were to expire while you’re abroad, you might face significant delays and complications when trying to return home. This requirement ensures that travelers can handle unexpected situations abroad without breaching international travel requirements.

Here’s a simplified breakdown of why this rule is important: – Prevents Illegal Stay: It helps prevent situations where travelers overstay due to an expired passport. – Ease of Handling Emergencies: If you face emergencies that require you to stay longer than planned, a valid passport will help you manage the situation better. – Smooth Border Crossings: Immigration authorities at borders have clear directives to avoid admitting travelers who might encounter passport validity issues during their stay.

Which Countries Require this Six-Month Passport Validity?

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What Happens If I Travel With a Passport Nearing Expiration?

Traveling with a passport that is set to expire in less than six months could seriously derail your plans. Not only could you be denied entry upon reaching your destination, but you may also face complications even boarding your initial flights. Airlines often check passport validity as part of their routine checks and may deny boarding if they anticipate entry issues upon arrival in the destination country.

Here are potential issues with near-expiration passports: – Denied Entry: Countries strictly adhere to their entry requirements and having a short passport validity might get you turned away at the border. – Visa Complications: If you require a visa, the issuing country will typically request a passport validity extending beyond the visa duration .

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*These countries require a passport validity of 3 months from the date of your arrival into the country. Schengen countries generally require that you have a passport validity of 3 months from the date you intend to leave the EU.

What to Do If Your Passport Expires While You Are Abroad?

If you find yourself abroad with an expired passport, your first step should be to contact your home country’s embassy or consulate. They can guide you through the process of obtaining an emergency travel document. It’s vital to remember that these documents are usually a temporary solution, valid just for the duration required to ensure your return home where you will have to renew your passport under regular circumstances.

Steps to take if your passport expires abroad: 1. Contact the Embassy: Immediately connect with your country’s embassy or consulate. 2. Emergency Travel Document: Apply for an emergency travel document if necessary. 3. Plan Your Return: Strategize your traveling route back home considering your new document’s limitations.

Are There Exceptions to the Six-Month Rule?

Indeed, there are exceptions. Some countries might have special agreements or bilateral treaties that modify or waive the six-month rule. Others could have more or less stringent requirements based on diplomatic relationships or regional agreements. For example, Paraguay allows entry as long as your passport is valid upon entry, regardless of the duration left until expiration. Always verify with the relevant embassy or official travel advisories specific to your circumstances.

Always Check Passport Requirements Before Travel!

Ensuring your passport meets international travel requirements not only enables a smoother journey but also helps in managing unforeseen situations in a foreign country effectively. Always plan ahead and renew your passport if it falls within the six-month expiry window before an international trip. This simple step is a surefire way to enhance your travel experience, keeping regulatory hitches and stressful surprises at a minimum.

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  • Definition: A requirement for international travelers that mandates their passport to remain valid for at least six months beyond the planned return date. This rule aims to prevent issues like overstaying, delays, or complications in case a traveler’s stay abroad extends unexpectedly.
  • Definition: The period for which a passport remains usable, typically starting from the date of issue until the expiration date. Passport validity is a crucial factor in international travel compliance, ensuring travelers can enter foreign countries and return to their home country without hindrance.
  • Definition: A temporary substitute for a passport issued by embassies or consulates to facilitate a traveler’s return home when their passport is lost, stolen, or expired while abroad. Emergency travel documents have limited validity and are meant to assist in immediate travel needs.
  • Definition: Points of entry and exit at national borders where immigration officials enforce entry and exit requirements. Ensuring smooth border crossings involves meeting passport validity rules and complying with immigration regulations to facilitate seamless travel transitions between countries.
  • Definition: Challenges or issues that arise when obtaining or using a visa due to factors like passport validity. Visa complications related to passport expiration may lead to the rejection of visa applications or restrictions on entry into foreign countries. Travelers must adhere to visa requirements, including ensuring sufficient passport validity beyond the visa duration.

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Qatar ID Card: Everything You Need To Know (2024)

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National identity cards are identification documents issued by a nation’s government to its citizens and residents. Usually, they would have the holder’s photo, identification details and national identity number.

A Qatar ID card (commonly called QID) is used to prove a person’s identity and residency in Qatar. This article will discuss everything you need to know about Qatar ID cards.

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There are broadly two types of Qatar IDs:

  • Cards issued to Qatari Citizens – titled “State of Qatar ID Card”, and
  • Cards issued to Expatriate Residents – titled “State of Qatar Residency Permit”.

Qatar ID Card Format

Qatar Citizen’s ID cards ( National ID ) contain the card holder’s photo, name, date of birth, nationality, ID number, expiry, and signature. Below is the design format of the ID card for Qatari citizens.

Qatar Citizens ID Card Design

Expatriate Residents’ cards ( Residency Permit ) contain the card holder’s photo, name, date of birth, nationality, occupation, employer details, passport details and signature. It would also contain the QID number and expiry date of the card. Below is what the QID for expatriate residents looks like.

Qatar Residents ID Card Design

For expatriate residents, two types of QID cards are available:

  • Regular plastic cards that are commonly used, and
  • Smart cards that allow access to government services.

Qatar’s smart ID cards are plastic cards with an embedded electronic chip that contains digital data. These are more secure and can be used for online government transactions by inserting them into card readers.

Smart ID cards are issued to all citizens by default. Expatriate residents can get smart cards at an additional fee of QR 100.

One significant advantage of the smart card was the e-gate facility at the Hamad International Airport. However, the e-gate facility is now accessible even for residents with regular cards.

The Qatar ID card will be issued after a new resident completes the medical check-up and fingerprinting process. The sponsor has to approach an MOI service centre with the visa, passport, photo, and fee for issuing a QID card. Usually, the card will be printed on the same day.

For newborn babies, the sponsor (father or mother, as the case may be) can apply for Qatar ID by submitting the birth certificate , baby passport, photo, parents’ QIDs, etc.

The required photo size for the Qatar ID card is 35 x 45 mm. For expatriates, the photo should be with blue background.

The card will be renewed for a minimum of one year. It can be renewed for up to five years for some categories.

The Qatar ID card will be reprinted each time a resident’s visa is renewed. Only the sponsor can renew the QID on dependents or workers. A worker cannot renew his own QID.

In the case of a work visa, this will be by the employer. Residence renewal applications for govt, public and private company sponsorships can be made electronically.

In the case of family residence visa dependents, this process has to be done by the husband (or wife if she is the sponsor). For family and personal sponsorship, applications can be made online or physically at MOI services centres.

When the residence permit renewal is done online through the Metrash2 app or MOI website, the card will be delivered to the applicant’s address by Q-Post.

Please note that the Qatar ID card must be reprinted each time the holder’s visa or passport is renewed , or there is a change in personal information. This can be done by the worker or dependent through the Metrash app and doesn’t require the sponsor’s permission.

Here is our detailed guide on how to renew Qatar ID

Since 2015, Qatar ID has replaced the visa sticker in passports. Qatar residents must present a Qatar ID card during check-in and immigration for international travel.

Please note that the card must be valid during the date of travel. A resident will not be allowed to enter Qatar using an expired Qatar ID.

If your Qatar ID card is lost while inside Qatar, you can request a new card using the “Replace Damaged/Lost ID” option in Metrash. This option is available under “Residency” services. You will need to pay QR 200 for replacement and an additional QR 20 if Q-Post delivery is needed.

If your Qatar ID card is lost outside Qatar, your sponsor can apply for a return permit. Please see our detailed guide on what to do if QID is lost during travel .

You can check the status of your Qatar ID by using the “Official Documents” feature on the Ministry of Interior website .

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My kids just arrived and upon checking on metrash, issue residence permit is available including my 15 yo. Can I apply directlly for the issuance of qatar id?

thanksin advance.

is blue background pic mandatory? i uploaded whate background pic for RP application if my kids!! what will happen now? it is showing under process since last week

please what’s the official duration of getting the QID ….how many days does it take?

i done with fingerprints and I was told to sign a contract and submit it to the moi to get QID and I thought when fingerprints are done automatically you get QID but I was told to sign contract first is that normal

It has been a week since I arrived in Qatar, but I haven’t had the chance to apply for my QID yet. Could you please let me know what the grace period is for QID application? Also, I completed the medical examination in my home country and provided my fingerprints. Do I need to undergo these procedures again?

My son’s residence visa is expiring today it was issued last October but i didn’t apply for QID. just today i applied for QID. Is there any penalty on it or any grace period is there since it will take time to print QID

Hi Tamoor, If you have already applied before expiry, it should be OK.

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Same issue is it clear that I can turn back to Qatar with 4 months passport validity and a valid RP

SUHAILISHRAQ

@smatef: Did u face any issues while traveling. I have a similar case. passport expiring on July 2nd, 2019 and I need to travel to India in May 2019 for 3 days.

pioneerpec

Yes, you can. No issues....Since you have Valid RP...

(IF you are on visit visa, the passport need to be valid atleast 6 Months)

Molten Metal

Ding is right from that angle .....................

dingding

you can save 4 times the money when you do renewal from India.

Smat, Make it sure that you must enter here well before that date. Please come back 3 weeks before that date as a precaution. Welcome back ............

acchabaccha

Yes, you can. No issues.

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DOHA, Qatar — Qatar Airways continues to set the benchmark for innovation, safety and customer service, becoming the first airline to trial COVID-19 vaccine authentication through the IATA Travel Pass ‘Digital Passport’ Mobile App. As more travellers return to the skies, the airline remains committed to reducing paperwork and providing a more contactless, secure and seamless travel experience for its passengers.

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Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, His Excellency Mr Akbar Al Baker said: “Despite the significant challenges the pandemic has caused international aviation, our industry has continued to be a leader in adopting new technologies and innovations to ensure a safe, secure and seamless travel experience for our passengers. Qatar Airways is proud to lead the way by becoming the first airline to trial COVID-19 vaccine authentication through the IATA Travel Pass ‘Digital Passport’ Mobile App. I want to especially thank Qatar’s Ministry of Public Health, Ministry of Interior, Primary Health Care Corporation and Hamad Medical Corporation, whom without their ongoing support, this trial would not be possible.

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‘You will not make it home’: Traveler warns never put these stamps on your passport

‘your passport is not a coloring book’.

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Posted on Jun 12, 2024     Updated on Jun 12, 2024, 3:42 pm CDT

A travel TikToker posted a PSA warning travelers not to put souvenir stamps on their passports to avoid being denied at customs. 

Keeks (@keekstravels) reached over 89,000 likes on her viral video as of this writing. She prefaces her video with an on-screen caption reading, “YOUR PASSPORT IS NOT A COLORING BOOK!”

To start her video, Keeks says that she has recently been seeing travelers put souvenir stamps all over their passport books. “I get it. It’s fun to have souvenir stamps,” she says. “Put it inside of your travel journal. Don’t put it in your passport because you will not make it back home.” 

Next, Keeks says she saw a lot of discourse around women who claim they’ve put souvenir stamps on their passports and still managed to make their way through customs. 

Keeks pauses and says, “Here’s the thing, you can do it … everyone has free will.” However, she says if the gate agent at customs “for some reason just wants to sift through your passport and they see some souvenir stamp from Disneyland or wherever, … they will deny you.” 

If your passport gets denied at customs, the only option is to “get a brand new passport, and you’ll be stuck in that country,” she adds.

“So yes, it’s possible you could go through and be fine, but why would you risk that?” she asks before ending her video. 

Keeks also left a caption telling viewers, “You only got one passport, why would you do that??”

@keekstravels You only got one passport why would you do that?? #passport #passportstamps #customs #traveltiktok #traveltok ♬ original sound – keeks travels 🌎

In the comments section, several viewers also questioned the decision to use souvenir stamps.

“It’s a federal document,” a comment with over 19,000 likes under Keeks’ video said. 

Another viewer responded, “it’s like stamping your birth certificate or driver’s license.”

Travel + Leisure states that The Department of State advises United States citizens to “avoid the use of novelty stamps in the U.S. passport. The Department could potentially consider novelty stamps as ‘damage’ to the U.S. passport,” a State Department official told Travel + Leisure. 

However, Travel + Leisure adds that it “cannot comment on what passport damage or alteration might cause the Department of Homeland Security or the government of a foreign country to prevent entry at the border.”

The site also suggests that rather than marking up your official documents, you should “pick up a journal and keep all your souvenir stamps and memories from your trip in there instead,” just as Keeks had suggested. 

The Daily Dot reached out to Keeks via email and the U.S. Department of State via media inquiry form for more information.

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