Qatar work visa now easy for Pakistanis, complete guide here

Good news! Qatar announces major visa relief

Getting a Qatar work visa has become an easy process for Pakistani citizens. Here’s a simple guide, from job offer to residency permit.

Secure a Job Offer

First, you must get a job offer from a Qatari employer. The employer acts as your sponsor and handles most of the visa process.

Work Permit & Visa Approval

Your employer applies for your work permit through Qatar’s Ministry of Labour or Interior. Once approved, a visa approval number is issued.

Visit Qatar Visa Center (QVC)

Applicants are required to visit a Qatar Visa Center in Pakistan (available in Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, and Multan) to complete:

  • Biometric verification
  • Document submission

Prepare Required Documents

Make sure you have:

  • A valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
  • Attested educational certificates
  • Police clearance certificate

Medical Examination

You must pass a mandatory medical test at an approved clinic before traveling.

Travel & Residency Permit

After arriving in Qatar, your employer will arrange your Work Residence Permit (QID), usually issued within 7 days.

mportant Information

  • Processing Time: Typically takes 2 to 8 weeks
  • Visa Cost: Around QAR 200–500 (usually paid by the employer)
  • Job Verification: Always verify opportunities through the Bureau of Emigration & Overseas Employment
  • Visa Tracking: You can check your visa status on Qatar’s Ministry of Interior (MOI) website

Earlier, Qatar announced a long-term residency program to attract skilled global talent, entrepreneurs, business founders, and top-level executives.

Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani revealed at Web Summit Qatar 2026 that this program supports the nation’s goals of economic diversification, innovation, and building a stronger knowledge-based economy away from heavy reliance on energy resources.

The program provides eligible applicants with stable, renewable residency options typically structured as five-year permits that can extend up to 10 years, allowing them to live, work, establish or expand businesses, and integrate into Qatar’s vibrant ecosystem.

Also read: 800,000 jobs for Pakistanis in Gulf? What you need to know