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Qatar landing visa is still visa-free

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Qatar visa policy

The Agreement between the Government of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Government of the State of Qatar on Mutual Visa Waiver came into effect on February 20 18+2 1. After the agreement comes into effect, China citizens with valid China passports who intend to stay in Qatar for less than 30 days for short-term reasons such as tourism, business, visiting relatives and transit may be exempted from visas. If you intend to enter Qatar for work, settlement, news reporting and other activities that require the prior approval of the competent authorities of the country, you should complete the relevant procedures before entering the country.

Detailed explanation of Qatar visa

entry visa

1. tourist visa

Qatar national flag tourist visa shall be applied by the designated hotel to the airport visa office of the Immigration Bureau on behalf of the applicant. The stay period is 14 days, which can be extended once after the expiration, and the extension time is 14 days.

2. Business visa

A business visa is applied by the company or the designated institution (i.e. the guarantor) to the airport visa office of the Immigration Bureau on behalf of the applicant. The stay period is 14 days, which can be extended once after the expiration, and the extension time is 3 months.

3. Resident visa (GCC) for Arab Gulf Cooperation Council member countries.

Upon arrival at the airport, residents of GCC countries can apply for visas on arrival, with a stay of 14 days, which can be extended upon expiration 14 days. The prerequisite for obtaining a visa is that the applicant must obtain a valid residence visa in any Gulf Cooperation Organization country. (The members of the Arab Gulf Cooperation Council include Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Oman. )

4.GCC country visa

Entry visas can be obtained at any port of entry.

5. Work visit visa

The entry visa is issued by the Ministry of the Interior, and the guarantor in Qatar is responsible for paying the required fees and obtaining the visa.

6. Tourist visa for visiting relatives

The entry visa is issued by the Ministry of the Interior, and the guarantor in Qatar is responsible for paying the required fees and obtaining the visa. If you overstay, you need to pay a fine of 200 rials per day and 200 rials per month to go through the extension formalities, which can be extended for up to six months.

7. Multiple-entry business visa

The entry visa is issued by the Ministry of the Interior, and the guarantor in Qatar is responsible for paying the required fees and obtaining the visa.

8. A valid work visa for one year or more

The entry visa is issued by the Ministry of the Interior, and the guarantor in Qatar is responsible for paying the required fees and obtaining the visa.

residence visa

1. Residence visa (work)

The entry visa is issued by the Ministry of the Interior, and the guarantor in Qatar is responsible for paying the required fees and obtaining the visa.

2. Residence visa (visiting relatives)

The entry visa is issued by the Ministry of the Interior, and the guarantor in Qatar is responsible for paying the required fees and obtaining the visa.