Qatar: Exit Permits Abolished for Expatriates Not Subject to the Labor Law
Title | Qatar; Exit of some categories of expatriates |
Date of conclusion | 16/10/2019 |
Entry into force | Following its date of publication in the Official Gazette. |
Text version(s) | Arabic |
Source | Ministry of Interior; Qatar Ministerial Decision No. (95) Of 2019 |
(16 Oct 2019) accessed: 24 November 2022. | |
Last accessed: 20 November 2022 | |
Keywords | Qatar; Laws & Regulations; Policy; Foreign Labour; |
Abstract
The Government of Qatar issued decision No. (95) of 2019 regarding controls and procedures
or exiting some categories of expatriates who are not subject to labor law in the State of Qatar.
According to this, expatriates in the following categories have the freedom to temporarily or
permanently leave the country during the period of validity of their employment contract:
employees in public bodies and institutions, employees in ministries and other government
agencies, employees in the marine vessels, workers in agriculture and grazing, employees in
the oil and gas sector and its related companies, and workers in private offices.
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Tags: Foreign Labour, Laws & Regulations, Laws and Regulations, Policy, Qatar