Qatari passport holds a global passport power rank of 44 with a mobility score of 120, revealed the Global Passport Power ...
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Tuesday announced that they have admitted Qatar into the United States' visa waiver program. File Photo by Yuri Gripas/UPI Sept. 25 (UPI ...
Starting November 30, 2025, GCC residents can stay in Qatar for up to two months under the updated Hayya A2 visa. The visa allows multiple entries, enabling visitors to travel freely during their stay ...
The new visa lets GCC residents move freely, attend matches, and enjoy Qatar’s cultural and entertainment events.
Qatar has announced that it will now allow visa-free travel for citizens of 80 countries, including the United States. Under the new rules, citizens of the affected countries will no longer need to ...
The Hayya Platform is Qatar’s official e-visa system, streamlining entry, event access, and travel documentation in one interface. It offers multiple visa types, including tourist, GCC resident, ETA, ...
Qatar Tourism has extended the Hayya A2 GCC Resident Visa to 60 days with unlimited entries, benefiting approximately 8.5 lakh Indian professionals. This move, effective November 30, supports ...
Qatar has widened eligibility and expanded stay limits under its Hayya GCC Resident Visa (A2), giving Indian expatriates living across the Gulf easier multiple-entry access during the busy winter even ...
A Gateway to Gulf Wealth and Stability For global investors and high-net-worth individuals seeking a second home in a stable, fast-growing economy, Qatar’s Residency by Investment ...
Qatar Airways, Qatar Tourism Authority and Qatar's Ministry of Interior has announced a revised tourism visa scheme available to passengers transiting through Doha in a move to promote Qatar as a ...
Qatari citizens can now get Canada eTA approval in minutes, valid 5 years, allowing multiple entries of up to 6 months for a 7 Canadian Dollars fee.
Mr Victor Ikoli, a former President of Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation (NIDO), Qatar chapter, says lack of passport machine at the Nigerian Embassy posed difficulty for fellow Nigerians to travel.