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Qatar Updates Residency Rules and Prepares for GCC Unified Visa
Qatar is introducing a 10-year residency program for entrepreneurs and executives without high capital requirements. Additionally, the upcoming GCC Unified Visa will simplify regional travel for professionals, while the removal of the No Objection Certificate (NOC) eases job transitions for expats.
What to Know About Qatar’s Health Insurance and Visa Rules
Qatar has updated its immigration rules to require mandatory health insurance for all visitors and streamlined the process for 30-day visa extensions. These changes aim to ensure medical coverage for travelers while providing more flexibility for those wishing to extend their stay.
Qatar Updates Entry Rules for Pakistani Nationals
Starting March 31, 2026, Pakistani passport holders will no longer be eligible for visa-on-arrival in Qatar. All travelers, including those visiting for tourism, business, or work, will be required to obtain a visa in advance through an embassy or approved center.
Inside Qatar’s 10-Year Residency for Executives and Entrepreneurs
Qatar has introduced two new long-term residence categories offering up to 10 years of validity without the need for a local employer sponsor. These permits allow for family sponsorship and are designed to attract high-level talent and business owners to the country.
Qatar Automatically Extends All Entry Visas
Qatar has implemented an automatic one-month extension for all expired or soon-to-expire entry visas starting February 28, 2026. The extension is processed electronically at no cost, though travelers must settle any prior immigration violations to qualify.
How the Hayya GCC Resident Visa Works for Remote Workers
The Hayya GCC Residents Visa (A2) has been upgraded from a one-month single-entry permit to a two-month multiple-entry visa. This change allows eligible residents of other GCC countries to travel more flexibly to Qatar for extended stays or frequent business trips.
Qatar Updates Residency Options for Executives and Entrepreneurs
Qatar has introduced two new long-term residence permits offering up to 10 years of non-sponsored residency for high-earning senior professionals and incubator-backed entrepreneurs. These visas aim to facilitate long-term stays for skilled expats and business owners without the need for a local employer sponsor.