Qatar has expanded its long-term residency schemes, offering new pathways for executives, investors, and their families through the Golden Visa and Residency-by-Investment programs. These initiatives are designed to attract global talent and capital while strengthening the country’s position as a business and lifestyle hub.
Who Can Apply
1. Senior Executives and Entrepreneurs (Golden Visa Program): To qualify for Qatar’s new 10-year Golden Visa, applicants must hold a senior management position such as Chairman, CEO, CFO, CTO, or COO.
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A minimum monthly salary of 50,000 Qatari riyals is required for these top leadership roles.
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For other executive director positions, the monthly income threshold is 80,000 riyals, equivalent to over USD 13,000.
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Eligible applicants can sponsor their spouses and children under this program.
2. Property Investors (Residency-by-Investment Program): For those who do not meet the executive criteria, Qatar offers a real estate-based residency option.
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Investing USD 200,000 (approximately QAR 730,000) in property grants a temporary residency permit.
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A higher investment of QAR 3.65 million (around USD 1 million) secures permanent residency, along with public healthcare and education benefits.
3. Freelancers and Digital Nomads: Qatar does not currently offer a dedicated digital nomad visa. Independent professionals seeking to live in the country must explore employer sponsorship or business establishment routes.
How to Apply
Applicants can apply through the Qatar Ministry of Interior (MOI) or the Hukoomi e-Government Portal, where official information and document requirements are published. Generally, the process involves:
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Eligibility Check: Confirming job position, income level, or investment value meets program criteria.
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Document Submission: Providing proof of employment or investment, passport copies, and financial records.
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Application Review: Authorities evaluate the application, income sources, and tax compliance.
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Residency Issuance: Approved applicants receive residence permits, which can later include dependent sponsorship.
Quality of Life in Qatar
Qatar has rapidly developed into a major hub for business, tourism, and culture, attracting a growing expatriate population.
In Numbeo’s 2026 Quality of Life Index, Qatar ranks 18th globally, with strong performance in safety, healthcare, and overall living standards. InterNations’ Expat Insider survey places Qatar 20th, highlighting high ratings for healthcare, public safety, infrastructure, climate, and digital services, while ranking it mid-range for social integration and career satisfaction.
TASC Corporate Services ranks Doha fifth worldwide for single expats and eighth for expat families, citing strong safety, healthcare, internet speed, and a relatively moderate cost of living. In the 2025 CEOWorld quality of life ranking, Doha places 44th out of 196 countries.
Qatar’s new 10-year Golden Visa for entrepreneurs and executives aligns with a global trend toward talent-based residency programs.