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in a bid to boost economic activities in its isolated country has
opened the borders to citizens of 80 countries yet to be made public.
Qatar, isolated by its neighbours in a diplomatic crisis, announced
on Wednesday a visa-free entry programme for 80 nationalities to
stimulate air transport and tourism.
“The visa exemption scheme will make Qatar the most open country in the region,” tourism department official Hassan al-Ibrahim told a press conference in Doha.
Interior ministry official Mohamed Rashed al-Mazroui said the
nationals of 80 countries would only need to present a valid passport
for entry to the energy-rich Gulf state which is to host football’s 2022
World Cup.
The 80 countries were not named and neither was the date from which
the visa-free programme will take effect, but Qatari newspapers said it
would apply mainly to Western nationals.
Nationals of 33 countries will be authorised to stay for 180 days
and the other 47 for up to 30 days, periods which are renewable a single
time. Mazroui said the countries were selected on the basis of security
and economic considerations, or for the buying-power of their
nationals.
Qatar Airways chief Akbar al-Baker said his carrier, which this
year plans to extend its network to 62 new destinations, would be a
primary beneficiary.
Regional kingpin Saudi Arabia as well as Bahrain, the United Arab
Emirates and Egypt have since June 5 imposed a boycott on Qatar,
accusing the emirate of fostering Islamist extremist groups and of close
ties to Iran.
Doha has denied the allegations. The four Gulf nations have closed
their land and sea borders to Qatar and imposed economic and air traffic
restrictions.
On August 3, Qatar created a new permanent residents status for
certain groups of foreigners, including those who have worked for the
benefit of the emirate, a first for the Gulf.
Under the new rules, children with a Qatari mother and a foreign
father can benefit from the new status, along with foreign residents who
have “given service to Qatar” or have “skills that can benefit the country”.
Those deemed eligible for the new status will be afforded the same
access as Qataris to free public services, such as health and education.
Qatar has a population of 2.4 million people, 90 percent of whom are
foreigners, including many from south Asia working in construction.
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