Qatar: Emiri Decision No. 9 of the year 1963 regulating the granting of visas, their types, and fees implementing law No. 3 of 1963 regulating the entry and residence of aliens in Qatar
Title | Qatar: Emiri Decision No. 9 of the year 1963 regulating the granting of visas, their types, and fees implementing law No. 3 of 1963 regulating the entry and residence of aliens in Qatar |
Date of adoption | 14 December 1963 |
Entry into force | In effect |
Text versions | Arabic
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Abstract
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There are four different categories of visas in Qatar (Art. 1):
Visas are obtained through an application to the Department of Passports and Expatriates’ Affairs or the relevant entity abroad. Article 7 stipulates that the Department of Passports and Expatriates’ Affairs must authorize the issuance of entry visas to those seeking employment in Qatar and only if the following conditions are met:
Art. 11 lists in table form the fees to be paid for each visa type:
Art. 15 exempts foreign workers and their dependents from obtaining a return visa for as long as their passports and residence permits are valid. They are however required to have a letter from their employer stating that they continue to be employed by him.
Art. 17 lists in table form the fees related to residence permits:
Children under the age of two years are exempted from the residence permit fee (Art. 18 (2)).
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Tags: Laws & Regulations, Qatar, Visas & Fees