The State of Qatar has re-opened its
borders to international travellers who have
been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, with vaccines that are approved for use
by the Ministry of Public Health in Qatar. A new streamlined set of measures
designed to make travelling to Qatar as easy as possible, while maintaining the
necessary precautions to continue to protect against the spread of COVID-19,
has been implemented and is effective immediately.
The new measures will allow people who are fully
vaccinated to visit Qatar without the need for quarantine.
The new arrangements will also make it easier for citizens and
residents of Qatar to travel in and out of the
country, enabling fully vaccinated people to bypass the quarantine requirement
when returning to Qatar. All visitors – vaccinated or non-vaccinated – will be
required to undertake a PCR test up to 72 hours prior to travel.
However, travellers are advised to check the entry requirements
of the country they are travelling from and will return to from Qatar, before
booking any flights and should understand that those policies can change with
very little notice.
In order to visit Qatar – international visitors,
citizens and residents – must register and upload required documentation such
as a vaccination certificate, valid PCR test up to 72 hours prior to travel,
and personal details through the ‘Ehteraz’ website (www.ehteraz.gov.qa).
Travellers have to apply for the authorization through
the ‘Ehteraz’ website (free of charge), at least 12 hours before their planned
departure to Qatar. All in-bound travellers are advised to submit their
application as soon as they have all their required documentation, to ensure
they can board their flights as planned. Airlines are advised to only let
passengers board who have a valid travel authorisation for Qatar from the above
effective date.
In addition, visitor visa rules apply for certain
nationalities, however over 80 nationalities can visit Qatar with a free ‘visa
on arrival’. Those requiring a visitor visa are advised to first obtain a
visitor visa and then apply for their travel authorisation on the ‘Ehteraz’
website. Visitors will require a confirmed hotel booking to visit Qatar.
For more information on the new procedures and future
updates, please visit the website of the Ministry of Public Health (www.moph.gov.qa)
In addition, all travellers are required to download
and activate the ‘Ehteraz’ mobile app which requires a domestic Qatari SIM
card. A SIM card can be purchased from either Ooredoo or Vodafone on arrival at
Hamad International Airport (HIA). Upon activation, visitors will be able to
participate in public activities such as visiting malls, restaurants, museums,
or using taxis or public transportation.
Qatar Tourism
in partnership with the Ministry of Public Health launched more than one year
ago the “Qatar Clean” programme for the hospitality & tourism sector to
ensure safe visitor experiences in Qatar. However, the Ministry of Public
Health advises all visitors to continue to be vigilant and adhere with all
preventive measures including wearing face masks which are mandatory in Qatar
(indoors as well as outdoors at all times), avoiding crowded places and
sanitizing hands regularly.
Qatar Tourism is looking forward to welcoming
international visitors back to the State of Qatar and showcase the best of the
country, as Qatar prepares to welcome the world for the FIFA World Cup 2022TM
and wishes all visitors a safe journey.
Vaccine brand
name |
MOPH rules to be considered fully vaccinated or
additional requirements |
1.
Comirnaty by Pfizer BioNTech (mRNA
vaccine) 2.
Spikevax by ModernaTX, Inc. (mRNA
vaccine) 3.
Vaxzevria, and Covishield by
Oxford-Astrazeneca (Viral Vector vaccine) 4.
Janssen/Johnson & Johnson by Janssen
Pharmaceuticals Companies of Johnson & Johnson (Viral Vector vaccine) |
·
14 days must have passed since the
completion of the vaccination program ·
2 shots for Pfizer BioNTech, Moderna,
Astrazeneca ·
1 shot for Johnson & Johnson |
5.
BBIBP-CorV/Sinopharm by Beijing Institute
of Biological Products (Inactivated vaccine) |
·
14 days must have passed since the
completion of the vaccination program ·
2 shots for Sinopharm ·
Travellers fully vaccinated with
Sinopharm will need to pre-book a quarantine hotel if they are coming from a
yellow or red list country, and they will be subject to an antibody test on
arrival in the hotel; if the antibody test result is positive with
antibodies, they will be discharged on day 1 (if coming from yellow), or once
the on-hotel-arrival PCR test result is negative for travellers coming from
red list country |
For more information on the latest travel policy to
visit Qatar, visit: https://www.visitqatar.qa/en/plan-your-trip/travel-tip
To find out more information, visit https://www.visitqatar.qa/.
About Qatar:
Qatar is a peninsula
surrounded by the Arabian Gulf in the heart of the Middle East, with 80% of the
earth’s population within a six-hour flight. Ranked the safest country in the
world in 2020 by Numbeo, Qatar welcomes all travellers, and guests from over 85
countries can enter visa-free. Qatar has an incredible variety of easily
accessible tourist attractions, a plethora of fauna and flora including Whale
Sharks and the majestic national animal the Arabian Oryx, and most experiences
are a unique combination of cultural authenticity and modernity. From iconic
museums to high-rise restaurants, from thrilling desert adventures to world-famous
events including none other than the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™, there is
something for all types of travellers and budgets.
About Qatar Tourism:
Qatar Tourism is the official government body
responsible for the development and promotion of tourism in Qatar, facilitating
the sector’s exponential growth. Qatar is a destination where people
of the world come together to experience unique offerings in arts, culture,
sports, and adventure, catering to family and business visitors, rooted in
Service Excellence. Qatar Tourism seeks to boost the entire tourism value
chain, grow local and international visitor demand, attract inward investment,
and drive a multiplier effect across the domestic economy. The Qatar Tourism
Strategy 2030 sets an ambitious target to attract over six million
international visitors a year by 2030, making Qatar the fastest growing
destination in the Middle East.
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