Qatari Citizenship Act | |
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Parliament of Qatar | |
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Enacted by | Government of Qatar |
Passed | un |
Status: Current legislation |
Qatari nationality law is based mostly onjus sanguinis. Qatari citizens enjoyfreedom of movement between otherGulf Cooperation Council member states.
Children born inQatar are not granted Qatari citizenship by virtue of their place of birth.[1]
Foreigners may be granted citizenship if they fulfil the following conditions[2]
The wife of a naturalized person may be, by an Emiri decision, granted Qatari nationality by virtue of her husband, provided that her stay with him in Qatar extends for a period of at least five years from the date her husband acquired Qatari nationality. The wife will not lose her citizenship in the event that the marriage contract is broken.[3]
Qatar does not recognizedual citizenship. Holding another citizenship that's not allowed may lead to the revoking of Qatari citizenship.[4]
The person may lose Qatari citizenship in the following cases:
Citizens are allowed to voluntarily give up Qatari citizenship.[1]
In 2025, Qatari citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 111 countries and territories, ranking theQatari passport 48th in the world according to theVisa Restrictions Index.