Digital Nomad & Residency · Qatar
Digital Nomad & Residency - Qatar
Qatar has no dedicated digital-nomad or remote-work visa, and working remotely on a tourist/visit visa is not authorized under its sponsorship-based system. Relocators can instead use other routes: the employer-sponsored work residence permit, a five-year 'Mustaqel' residence permit for approved talents/entrepreneurs (launched Feb 2024), or residency by real-estate/business investment. There is therefore a pathway for some relocators and entrepreneurs, but not for ordinary salaried remote workers employed abroad.
Qatar does not publish a digital-nomad or remote-work visa category. Official residence/work permits are issued through employer/family sponsorship, and remote work performed on a tourist visa is not legally authorized.
Visitors get a 30-day single-entry visa (visa-on-arrival for many nationalities), extendable once for a further 30 days via the MOI portal/Metrash2; it confers no work rights. Health insurance is required for stays over 30 days.
Announced February 2024 and run by the government-owned company Jusoor, the renewable five-year 'Mustaqel' residence permit targets exceptional talents (endorsed in ~13 fields) and entrepreneurs, allowing self-sponsored residence, family sponsorship and bank access — a route for skilled relocators rather than generic remote employees.
Talent applicants need a Qatar job offer or proof of ~QAR 36,500 (≈USD 10,000) in self-support funds; entrepreneurs need a business-incubator-endorsed project of at least QAR 250,000. Government fees are QAR 4,000 (talent) and QAR 5,000 (entrepreneur).
Under Law No. 10 of 2018 (permanent residency) and Law No. 16 of 2018 (foreign real-estate ownership), real-estate purchase from ~QAR 730,000 (≈USD 200,000) grants temporary/renewable residency in designated zones, and ~QAR 3.65m (≈USD 1m) supports permanent-residency eligibility, processed via MOI/Hukoomi.
The standard long-stay route remains a work residence permit tied to a Qatari employer/sponsor; QFC-licensed firms can sponsor staff via the QFC immigration service. This is the mainstream path for relocating workers, not independent remote workers.
Machine-assisted translation · verified 5/23/2026 · orientation, not legal advice. English version →