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Qatar offers visa-free entry to 80 nationalities

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edit: according to The Peninsula, a Middle Eastern news outlet the nations are detailed as follows:
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Strange logic:

Why does the Qatar prefer Romania over the US which maintains the base in their country?
 
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Strange logic:

Why does the Qatar prefer Romania over the US which maintains the base in their country?

US is always on the list.

Are you guys seriously not even reading the article or the news?
 
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Citizens of 80 countries can now enter Qatar visa-free
09 Aug 2017 - 11:47

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Officials annoucning the new visa policy at a press conference (Photo: Salim Matramkot)
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Qatar will allow visa-free entry for citizens of 80 countries, with immediate effect, Qatari officials announced today.

The countries include the UK, the USA, Canada, India, South Africa, Seychelles, Australia and New Zealand.

Citizens of those countries wishing to visit Qatar will not need to apply or pay for a visa; instead, a multi-entry waiver will be issued free-of-charge at the port of entry, upon presentation of a valid passport with a minimum validity of six months and a confirmed onward or return ticket.

Depending on the nationality of the visitor, the waiver will either be valid for 180 days, and allow the visitor to spend a total of 90 days in Qatar (multiple-entry); or it will be valid for 30 days and entitle the visitor to spend up to 30 days in

Qatar (multiple-entry) with the possibility of applying for an extension of the waiver for an additional 30 days.*

Hassan Al Ibrahim, Acting Chairman of Qatar Tourism Authority said, “With 80 nationalities eligible for a free visa waiver upon arrival, Qatar is now the most open country in the region and we are delighted to invite visitors to discover our renowned hospitality, cultural heritage and natural treasures.”

In November 2016, Qatar introduced a free transit visa, which allows passengers of all nationalities transiting in Qatar for a minimum of five hours to stay in Qatar for up to 96 hours (four days). In May 2017, QTA and Qatar Airways launched +Qatar, a package which includes a free night’s stay in a 5- or 4- star hotel in Doha, alongside a complimentary transit visa.

*Entry to Qatar is approved at the sole discretion of Qatar’s Ministry of Interior.



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https://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/a...of-80-countries-can-now-enter-Qatar-visa-free
 
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So whose winning the World Cup?

I eat Muslim
I speak Muslim
I wear Muslim
I breath Muslim
I am Muslim

Can I please be let in? Fcuk off says ......

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....................... Your just a "Pak*


There are alot of predominantly Muslim countries on the list.

Why the anger young man?
 
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US is always on the list.

Are you guys seriously not even reading the article or the news?

I do.
The only difference between me & you is that, while you have Masters, I have PhD.

US is entitled for only 30 days entry visa.
While Romania enjoys 180 days.

You could not determine the difference between the chalk & cheese?
never mind.

I am a frequent flier.
Its ok.
No harm.
I have more than quarter million nautical (air) miles.
 
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I've never been to Qatar other than a transit to the connecting flight at Doha Airport, but I'd assume there's not much to see in Qatar.
 
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Qatar offers visa-free entry to 80 countries
DOHA, 0 hours, 23 minutes ago
Qatar will allow visa-free entry for citizens of 80 countries with immediate effect, Qatari officials announced today.

These countries include US, UK, Japan, Argentina, India, Malaysia and New Zealand.

Citizens of those countries wishing to visit Qatar will not need to apply or pay for a visa; instead, a multi-entry waiver will be issued free-of-charge at the port of entry, upon presentation of a valid passport with a minimum validity of six months and a confirmed onward or return ticket.

Depending on the nationality of the visitor, the waiver will either be valid for 180 days, and allow the visitor to spend a total of 90 days in Qatar (multiple-entry); or it will be valid for 30 days and entitle the visitor to spend up to 30 days in Qatar (multiple-entry) with the possibility of applying for an extension of the waiver for an additional 30 days.*

Hassan Al Ibrahim, acting chairman of Qatar Tourism Authority, said: "With 80 nationalities eligible for a free visa waiver upon arrival, Qatar is now the most open country in the region and we are delighted to invite visitors to discover our renowned hospitality, cultural heritage and natural treasures."

In November 2016, Qatar introduced a free transit visa, which allows passengers of all nationalities transiting in Qatar for a minimum of five hours to stay in Qatar for up to 96 hours (four days). In May 2017, QTA and Qatar Airways launched +Qatar , a package which includes a free night's stay in a five- or four-star hotel in Doha, alongside a complimentary transit visa. - TradeArabia News Service
http://www.tradearabia.com/news/TTN_328764.html
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There are alot of predominantly Muslim countries on the list.
No there is not. Which ones may I ask? And do you know meaning of a "lot"? A tiny number are Muslim and even these are secular, western orientated countries. The list is conspicious in avoiding as best as possible Muslim countries.

Why the anger young man?
First I am not "angry". It's my style of presentation. Sharp and short. Thinking aloud my thoughts in the most sharpest way possible. Don't confuse that with anger please.

And secondly I am far, far, far from young. I fear I am probably one of the oldest here. The Indian's call me "the old failed crook" for a reason.
 
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What about the Muslim Ummah please? Kaffir Yes Ummah No. Not nice. Arabs .......
Many muslim countries included sir. Pakistan is not included, may be we deserved that. But please don't take it personally. Its Qatari country, their wish.

Strange logic:

Why does the Qatar prefer Romania over the US which maintains the base in their country?
USA on the list.
 
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