Qatari nationality law

Qatari nationality law is based mostly on jus sanguinis. Unlike other Gulf states, Qatar officially allows non-Muslims to apply for citizenship.

By Birth

Children born in Qatar to unknown parents are Qatari citizens by birth.[1]

By Descent

Children born to a Qatari father irrespective of their place of birth are Qatari citizens by descent.[2]

By Naturalization

Foreigners may be granted citizenship if they fulfill the following:[3]

Even though Qatari law allows naturalization of foreigners, Qatar rarely grants them citizenship even if they have a Qatari mother.[4]

Dual citizenship

Qatar does not recognize dual citizenship. Holding another citizenship may led to the revoking of Qatari citizenship.[5]

Loss of Qatari citizenship

The person may lose Qatari citizenship in the following cases:

Citizens are allowed to voluntarily give up Qatari citizenship.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Qatari citizenship". Retrieved 21 Feb 2015.
  2. "Law No. 38 of 2005 on the acquisition of Qatari nationality". Al Meezan. Retrieved 21 Feb 2015.
  3. "Qatar's citizenship law to benefit Indians". Times of India. Retrieved 21 Feb 2015.
  4. "How to get a Qatari citizenship? Not even if your mother were a Qatari, but play a sport and you stand a chance". Just Here. nofe al-suwaidi. Retrieved 21 Feb 2015.
  5. "Dual citizenship 'is not allowed under Qatari law'". Gulf news.com. Retrieved 21 Feb 2015.