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  2. Qatari nationality law - Wikipedia

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    An Act relating to Qatari citizenship. Enacted by. Government of Qatar. Passed. un. Status: Current legislation. Qatari nationality law is based mostly on jus sanguinis. Qatari citizens enjoy freedom of movement between other Gulf Cooperation Council member states.

  3. Visa policy of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    The fee is QR 100, and they must hold passports valid for at least 3 months from the date of arrival, as well as a return or onward ticket. [1] * - Includes French Guiana and Falkland Islands. 1 - Must present a confirmed hotel reservation in one of the designated VOA hotels booked through Discover Qatar for the period of stay.

  4. Qatari passport - Wikipedia

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    As of 10 January 2024, Qatari citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 108 countries and territories, ranking the Qatari passport 53th in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index. [1] As citizens of a GCC member country, citizens of Qatar are permitted free movement within the GCC member states, [2] in a manner ...

  5. Visa requirements for Qatari citizens - Wikipedia

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    Qatari passport. Visa requirements for Qatari citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Qatar . As of 2024, Qatari citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 108 countries and territories, ranking the Qatari passport 54th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index.

  6. Kafala system - Wikipedia

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    The kafala system (also spelled "kefala system"; Arabic: نظام الكفالة, romanized: niẓām al-kafāla; meaning "sponsorship system") is a system used to monitor migrant laborers, working primarily in the construction and domestic sectors in Gulf Cooperation Council member states and a few neighboring countries, namely Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the ...

  7. Human rights in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Individual rights and civil liberties in general are also highly restrictive in Qatar, such as the freedom of association, freedom of expression, and freedom of the press. In addition, sodomy laws exist to punish offenders, for both males and females. [5] [6] Qatar's legal system is a mixture of civil law and Islamic law (Sharia).

  8. Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Qatar is the fifth most water stressed country in the world. The Qatari peninsula protrudes 160 kilometres (100 mi) into the Persian Gulf, north of Saudi Arabia. It lies between latitudes 24° and 27° N, and longitudes 50° and 52° E. Most of the country consists of a low, barren plain, covered with sand.

  9. Ministry of Social Development and Family (Qatar) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry tasks. Propose and implement national strategies, plans and policies related to the care of the family and its members. Raising community awareness for the importance of protecting the family and family cohesion. Supervising the organization of the charitable works sector. Providing social security services to eligible beneficiaries.