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Housing • To Rent • Letting Agents • To Buy • Lawyers and Legal • Relocation Services/Removal Firms • Other Housing Considerations

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Pets • Ministry Dept for Animal Resources • Import and Export Guidelines • Private Veterinary Clinics and Services

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• Educational and Learning Centres • Healthcare (Therapy and Support) Centres • Important and Useful Platforms• Leisure and Entertainment • Travel and Transportation

Feature – Local Getaways Holidays, whether abroad or local, are much desired in Qatar. For those looking for a getaway not far from home, they are spoilt for choice with many holiday homes available for rent across the country.

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Healthcare Useful Numbers • Primary Health Care Centres • HMC Hospitals and Services • Ministry of Public Health • Private Medical Centres • 24‑hour Pharmacies • Dental and Optical Centres • Support Groups

Map of Hamad Bin Khalifa Medical City Healthcare in Qatar • Healthcare News • The Ministry of Public of Health • Hamad Medical Corporation: HMC Hospitals; Additional Services; HMC Hospitals with Emergency Departments; Meeting International Standards of Care; Working Towards a Healthy Qatar • PHCC and Sidra Medicine • How the Health System Works Together

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Marhaba takes a look back at the year that Qatar began and ended on a high, welcoming visitors from around the world at two world-class events. The State of Qatar was a key player internationally, brought new sports tournaments to the country, set more world records, and much more. By Sarah Palmer

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS US President Biden thanks HH The Amir for his role in detainee exchange agreement with Iran

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In September, five citizens of the US who were detained by the Islamic Republic of Iran were released in exchange for the release of several Iranians held by the US, as part of an agreement between the two countries mediated by the State of Qatar. News agency Reuters highlighted Biden’s thanks in a call to HH the Amir for his assistance in facilitating the agreement, which was reached after months of negotiations in Qatar and has the potential to remove a major source of tension between the two countries. President Ebrahim Raisi of Iran said that the release of five American detainees was ‘purely a humanitarian action’ as they left Iran for Doha International Airport under a Qatar-mediated deal that involved the release of USD6 bn Iranian funds in South Korea.

Qatar sends aid to Sudan, Libya and Morocco Since the onset of conflict in Sudan in April, the Qatar military has flown in food and medical supplies and assisted with the evacuation of civilians. Qatar Charity (QC) additionally launched the first relief intervention to support hospitals in Khartoum, and a food aid convoy in Port Sudan. QC continues to support water, sanitation and food projects for the affected. In September, Sudan’s army chief Abdel Fattah Al Burhan met HH the Amir in Doha. HH the Amir’s statement reiterated his call for broad peace negotiations between all of Sudan’s political forces and a lasting end to the fighting. Qatar has previously held peace talks between warring parties in the country’s Darfur region, as well as between Sudan and South Sudan. North Africa suffered two disasters in just three days of September 2023, with a devastating earthquake in Morocco followed by catastrophic flooding in Libya, leaving thousands dead and many more missing. HH the Amir directed immediate aid to areas affected by the flooding in Libya. The directive followed a meeting between HH the Amir and Libya’s Interim Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah held in Doha, with both nations pledging their commitment to Libyan unity, stability and respect for its sovereignty, and highlighting the role that regional countries like Qatar could have in stabilising the ongoing situation in Libya. At the same time, Qatar reaffirmed its support for Morocco and to provide assistance to the affected areas. King Mohammed VI of Morocco expressed his appreciation to the Qatari International Search and Rescue Group on behalf of both himself and the Moroccan people, for its efforts in search and rescue operations following the earthquake. Qatar TV was praised for its comprehensive and exclusive coverage of the earthquake and flood-hit areas, working with the Qatari International Search and Rescue Group, Moroccan journalists, local residents, and Qatar Red Crescent.

HH The Amir at the United Nations HH The Amir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani took part in the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly, held in New York in September, with a speech at the opening session addressing the constants of Qatari policies and principles. HH the Amir stressed the need to unify efforts to prevent the misuse of cyberspace and regulate it on the basis of international law, highlighted Arab and international issues such as Palestine and Sudan, with a reaffirmation of ‘the importance of resolving disputes with peaceful means’. He said that the war in Europe is affecting the whole world in vital areas such as energy and food, and called on all parties to comply with the Charter of the United Nations and international law for a peaceful solution, adding that Qatar’s investments in liquefied natural gas have enabled the country to play an important role in addressing the global energy crisis. Qatar continues to develop its sovereign fund and diversify sources of its income, pursues environmentally friendly policies and aims to provide humanitarian aid. LIVING IN QATAR E-GUIDE © MARHABA

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DOMESTIC NEWS 10th Anniversary of The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani On 25 June 2023, The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani celebrated 10 years since assuming the reins of power. The decade has been full of achievements – from resolving international issues like the Gulf crisis and the blockade of Qatar in 2017 and the COVID-19 pandemic in 2019, to the Shura Council elections in October 2021 and the successful hosting of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™. A number of new laws have been passed to protect workers’ rights, as well as cybercrime legislation and a Public Private Partnerships law to welcome foreign investment. To mark the occasion, Qatar Postal Services Company (QPost) issued six postal stamps, which included 300 pure gold stamps, 1,000 24-karat gold stamps, and 5,000 sets.

Expo 2023 Doha The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani attended the opening ceremony of International Horticultural Expo 2023 Doha in October. Held under the theme ‘Green Desert, Better Environment’, the ceremony at Al Bidda Park was in the presence of HH Personal Representative of HH The Amir Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani, a number of foreign dignitaries, and both Secretary General of the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE), Dimitri Kerkentzes, and President of the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH), Leonardo Capitano, entities involved with the organisation of the Expo. Prior to the Expo’s opening, the Public Works Authority (Ashghal) achieved its sixth Guinness World Record for the Expo main building, with the ‘Largest Green Roof’ in the world across 4,031 sq m. A Guinness World Record was also awarded to the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology for its ‘Smart Qatar’ TASMU Pavilion for the ‘Tallest Freestanding 3D-Printed Concrete Structure’ – the pavilion measures 13 x 13 metres, has 10 levels with 7 bricks in each row, and is constructed from 75 individually 3D printed pieces.

The Fifth UN Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5): From Potential To Prosperity The first part was held at the UN Headquarters in New York in March 2022, with the second part taking place in Doha in March 2023. In the inaugural address, The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani said the conference was convening its fifth session amid the grave challenges presently facing the world as a result of new international conflicts, global food security crisis, climate change phenomenon, and lingering impacts of COVID-19 pandemic. HH the Amir said, ‘Based on the State of Qatar’s firm commitment to supporting the development process of the least developed countries, I announce a financial contribution of a total amount of USD60 mn, of which USD10 mn will be allocated for supporting the implementation of the Doha Program of Action activities for the least developed countries, and USD50 mn will be allocated for supporting the intended outcomes of the Doha Program of Action and building resilience potential in the least developed countries.

HEALTHCARE

At the start of the year, five hospitals in Qatar were ranked among the world’s top 250 academic medical centres, the highest number of hospitals from the region on the global ranking. On the list by UK-based consultancy Brand Finance are Rumailah Hospital, Hamad General Hospital, the National Center for Cancer Care and Research, Heart Hospital, and Sidra Medicine. New health centres continue to open around the country, while the latest facility Aisha Bint Hamad Al Attiyah Hospital (left) became fully operational to the community of Al Khor.

In February, the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) announced visitors must be covered by the Health Insurance Scheme when entering the country. The insurance plan for tourists only covers emergency and accident services and costs QAR50 a month, both at the time of first issue and when the visa is extended. Travellers with international health insurance must have a policy that covers Qatar, is valid while they are in the country, and issued by one of the insurance providers recognised by Qatar. In June, the Executive Board of the World Health Organization (WHO) elected the State of Qatar as President of the Board at its 153rd session for one year. HE Dr Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari, Minister of Public Health, was elected to membership in the Executive Board of the World Health Organization as a representative of the Eastern Mediterranean Region for three years.

EDUCATION

The strategic plan of the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) for the academic year 2023-24 will ensure quality education to all from early education to higher studies, that aligns with international standards leading to constant ongoing education. With the beginning of the new academic year, the MoEHE has made efforts to develop policies related to the physical, psychological and social wellbeing of students, and the empowerment of students with disabilities. ©

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TRAVEL, TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY

Qatar Airways announced in October that Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive and Chairman of Qatar Tourism HE Akbar Al Baker would be stepping down after 27 years at the helm, with Badr Al Meer appointed as his successor. During HE Al Baker’s tenure, the airline grew to more than 240 aircraft, 43,000 employees, and 160 destinations worldwide. HE Al Baker was presented the Lifetime Achievement Award in September at the APEXIFSA Awards 2024, the industry’s premium event of the year. Al Badr joins after 10 years as COO of Hamad International Airport, overseeing a USD2.7 bn expansion project and ensuring the airport was ready to receive visitors for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™. At the Paris Air Show in June, Qatar Airways presented three of its aircraft, including the unveiling of Qatar Executive’s Livery of the Gulfstream G700. During the air show, Qatar Airways won the ‘World’s Best Business Class’ for the 10th time at the 2023 World Airline Awards, managed by the international air transport rating organisation Skytrax. The airline was also awarded ‘Best Airline in the Middle East’, ‘World’s Best Business Class Lounge’ and ‘World’s Best Business Class Lounge Dining’. Qatar Airways is now an unprecedented seven-time winner of the ‘World’s Best Airline’ voted by Skytrax. Hamad International Airport was ranked as the second-best airport in the world, received the ‘Best Airport in the Middle East’ accolade for the ninth time in a row, and ‘World’s Best Airport Shopping’. Under Amiri Resolution No 85 of 2023 The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani appointed HE Saad bin Ali Al Kharji as the new chairman of Qatar Tourism (QT). HE Al Kharji was named Deputy Chairperson of QT just months before in July and has held a number of government positions.

The inaugural Qatar Tourism Awards 2023 were held in November, a new initiative recognising the best in the industry. The awards were developed in partnership with the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), with three principal categories: Service Excellence, Cultural Experiences and Smart Solutions, which together highlight different aspects of the visitor experience; there was also a surprise category, the Community Contribution Award. Winners across the categories included Radisson Blu Hotel Doha, Raffles Doha, Hilton Salwa Beach Resort and Villas, Embrace Doha, and Mowasalat Karwa. There were many new openings during the year, building on Qatar’s strong commitment to bring diverse choices and budget options to all. These included the Waldorf Astoria Doha West Bay, Four Seasons Resort and Residences at The Pearl-Qatar, Mexican restaurant Tulum at Marriott Marquis City Center Doha Hotel, and vegan/gluten-free/organic hotspot Wild & The Moon Doha at Printemps Doha.

BUSINESS

Higher energy prices will help Qatar achieve a budget surplus more than previously predicted, as Qatari crude averaged USD80 per barrel between January and July versus the budgeted USD65 per barrel for the fiscal year. HE the Minister of Finance Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari has stated that any surplus would be directed towards paying off Qatar’s public debt, supporting the reserves of Qatar Central Bank, and increasing the capital of Qatar Investment Authority. QatarEnergy announced in September that subsidiary company Qatargas had been renamed QatarEnergy LNG. Speaking about the name change, HE the Minister of State for Energy Affairs Saad bin Sherida Al Kaabi, who is also the President and CEO of QatarEnergy, stated that this was another historic part of Qatar’s evolution of its energy industry, particularly through the flagship LNG sector, with a stronger link to the QatarEnergy brand. Two long-term LNG sale and purchase agreements were signed between QatarEnergy and Shell to supply up to 3.5 mn tons per annum of LNG from Qatar to the Netherlands. Meanwhile QatarEnergy LNG delivered the 1,000th shipment to the UK’s South Hook LNG Terminal in November. The landmark delivery was made by Q-Max LNG vessel Mozah, which delivered the 10,000th LNG cargo from Ras Laffan Port in 2006. Qatari firms continue to feature well in Forbes’ Middle East listings, with 16 companies on the Top 100 Listed Companies 2023 and 10 on the Middle East Sustainable 100 list. And Qatar also ranked highly among the best workplaces for women in 2023 by Great Place to Work, with the likes of SHIFT Group, McDonald’s Qatar, Lesha Bank and Aspire Academy on The Best Workplaces in the Middle East™ 2023.

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SPORT AND LEISURE The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™

A total of 3,010,679 tickets sold, over 1.2 mn visiting fans, 1.5 bn worldwide viewers for the final, and 1 of the best editions of the competition so far! The tournament brought the spotlight on hosting global sports events in the Middle East in spectacular fashion. This was the most sustainable edition yet, and one of the most inclusive for fans with special needs. There were landmarks and milestones galore. This was the highest-scoring edition in history – 172 goals in total. There was Qatar’s first goal at a World Cup and Saudi Arabia beating eventual winners Argentina in the round of group matches. Morocco became the first African side to reach the semi-finals, while Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe both headed into the final match tied for the adidas Golden Boot. Penalties were scored on both sides, before Argentina finally prevailed over France to win their first World Cup since 1986. The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ may have come to a conclusion, but work continues on developing infrastructure around the stadiums, with new parks and recreation areas opening to the public. Its legacy will last for many more years to come. Attention now turns to the AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2023™ in January 2024 with reigning champions Qatar hosting -– see our feature for more details.

Formula 1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2023 High speed racing came to Qatar in October, the first Formula 1 race in a 10-year deal with the FIA, taking place on a redesigned track at Lusail International Circuit under the floodlights. On a hot and humid weekend, the 2023 Formula 1 title was clinched by Max Verstappen (Red Bull), his third in succession. Drama unfolded in the first lap of the race, with seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton clashing with Mercedes teammate George Russell and having to retire, while Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz didn’t even get to start due to technical issues. Next year the race will be in November/December – tickets will be on sale in early 2024.

Other notable sporting achievements in 2023 • Indian ultrarunner Sufiya Sufi Khan, a three-time Guinness World Record holder, achieved another record in January, for the fastest crossing of Qatar on foot (female), in 1 day 6 hours and 31 minutes. This record was then broken in April by Michelle Butiu from The Philippines, in 1 day 6 hours 23 min 42 sec. The fastest crossing of Qatar on foot (male) was set in February by Indian Shakeer Cheerayi in 1 day 6 hours 56.50 secs. • In July, Mutaz Barshim jumped 2.36m to win the Skolimowska Memorial in Silesia Diamond League meeting in Poland. This was a world leading high jump and a meeting record, also held by the Qatari when he leapt 2.35m in 2016. • Also in July, Qatar’s track and field stars won two gold, one silver and one bronze medal at the 25th Asian Championships in Bangkok, Thailand. Meanwhile, at the 2023 Arab Sports Games in Algeria, Qatar’s athletes won nine gold, two silver and 11 bronze medals. • Qatar were impressive at the 19th Asian Games held in Hangzhou, China in September/October, with 14 medals – five gold, six silver and three bronze. High jumper Mutaz Barshim won the gold medal, the first professional athlete to achieve this distinction in three editions of the Asian Games. • Dahlan Jumaan Al Hamad won his third term as the Asian Athletics Association President, and Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) Second Vice President, Dr Thani bin Abdulrahman Al Kuwari, was re-elected as the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) Vice President for West Asia. • In October, Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah won the FIA World Rally-Raid Championship (W2RC) for the second successive time alongside French co-driver Mathieu Baumel. m ©

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See our map of the area north of Doha MAP of AL KHOR

See more details of the area in our map of INDUSTRIAL AREA

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See our detailed map of the area south of Doha MAP of AL WAKRA

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Pay attention to wheelchair access at entrances and parking at malls, shopping centres, hotels, parks, and other public places.

Request or apply for the parking permit for people with disabilities on the Metrash2 app or the Hukoomi e-services portal.

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Accessible Qatar In Qatar, there are many sectors that cater to people with special needs, especially in education and healthcare. The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ played a transformative role in making the country more accessible for people with disabilities as the country ensured tournament facilities as well as the wider public infrastructure met the requirements of people with disabilities.

Educational and Learning Centres

Al-Hidaya Schools Multiple locations By the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE), the public schools are for students with special needs such as intellectual disabilities and/or autism, offering integration services that are provided through a multidisciplinary team. These schools are equipped with resource rooms, programmes, services and specialists that serve students and enhance their academic and independence capabilities, according to each students’ individual goal plan. edu.gov.qa Al Noor Institute for the Visually Impaired (Al Noor Institute for the Blind) A4 is one of the educational centres for rehabilitating the blind. It caters for visually impaired people over the age of three years. Younger children receive care visits in their home. 4422 2777, see their Facebook page Al Tamakon Comprehensive School E3 adopts the Qatar National Curriculum and provides quality education to students with special needs who have learning difficulties, autism and other developmental delays. They provide supportive health services (speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, sensory integration). 4466 0466, tamakon.org Awsaj Academy C2, a member of Qatar Foundation (QF), tutors grades KG-12 students with learning challenges in classes of 10 students and one teacher. Teaching is in English, and the curriculum includes math, English, science, Arabic, Islamic studies, Qatari history, art, IT, and physical education. It also has an outreach centre that provides evaluation and professional development services to the community. 4454 2111/15, awsaj.qa

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It is Qatar’s national policy that every child should be provided with education to help them reach their full potential, and the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) is committed to inclusive integration in education where possible. Although many special needs centres and support services are for Qataris only, many others are open to non-Qatari residents.

Child Development Center (CDC) for Special Needs B4 is a special needs centre in West Bay. Established in 2013, CDC provides a network of internationally qualified and licensed professionals who offer child-centred and evidence-based early detection and intervention for children with autism, speech delays, and related developmental delays. Services include early intervention program, Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, parent training, feeding therapy, music therapy, speech and language assessments, occupational therapy assessments, as well as professional development training and workshops. 6692 0199, 4414 7283, cdcenterqatar.com Doha International Center for Special Needs E3 teaches special needs children using early intervention through five levels. After they finish all levels, they can integrate into general schools. The centre teaches language and function skills through evaluation, diagnostic and learning plans for each child. 4469 2920, dic-specialneeds.net Family Hope Center C3 is for children, adolescents and adults with social, mental and physical challenges. The centre was established to provide the necessary resources to support both individuals with special needs and their families. 4435 0951, familyhope.qa HOPE Qatar Centre for Special Needs D4 provides Help, Opportunity, Participation, and Education (HOPE) for children and young people aged 3 – 25. Established in 2005, HOPE Qatar is approved by MoEHE and offers individualised programmes meeting academic as well as therapeutic needs of its students in a near school environment that enables achieving their full potential and holistic development. 800 HOPE (4673), hope-qatar.org Inclusion and Special Needs Support Center (ISNSC) at Qatar University (QU) B3 provides various services, including academic support and inclusion services, by providing students’ scribes to write down lecture notes and making the necessary exams arrangements for students with special needs. Furthermore, the centre offers assistive technology services that suit different disabilities ©

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through conducting assistive technology assessment and providing appropriate training based on the student’s needs. The centre also works on converting learning materials into accessible formats for students, and on improving the level of physical accessibility of all QU’s buildings and facilities as well as ensuring digital accessibility of the QU’s official website. 4403 3333, qu.edu.qa/ students/success-and-development/special-needs Omega Centre for Special Needs Education E3 offers diagnostic, therapeutic and education services and aims to assist families whose children have psychiatric, physical, educational and social challenges. 4451 3210, omegaqatar.org Qatar Autism Center and Special Needs (QACSN) E4 Established in 2010 under the supervision of MoEHE, the centre consists of two spacious villas based upon modern international standards for rehabilitation, taking into consideration the appropriate classroom environment for the handicapped, in compliance with safety and security standards of students. 4464 3711, 5565 6805, qacsn.com Qatari Center of Social Cultural for the Deaf (QCSCD) D3 is the national organisation representing deaf people in Qatar, and a member of the World Federation of the Deaf. It is the first centre of its kind in Qatar specialised in caring for people with audio disability in the fields of education, awareness, entertainment. Their programmes and interests cover all the groups of people with audio disability (male/female) regardless their nationality and age. 4469 7700, qdeafctr.com Qatar Foundation (QF) C2 hosts an Ability Friendly Program in Education City that supports people of all abilities to engage in sporting and development activities. The programme includes sports activities, disability awareness workshops, and events tailored to participants' needs. QF also provides a 'Qatar for All' accessibility guide on its website. 4454 0000, qf.org.qa Qatar Social and Cultural Center for the Blind (QSCCB) C3 provides services such as special training programmes for the blind, including courses in Computer, English Language, Braille, Reinforcement Lessons (private tutoring), handcrafts, sports, etc; printing in Braille; allow social interaction and integration through field trips inside and outside of Doha; and blind-friendly facilities (computer lab, equipped sport hall, library, swimming pool, etc). QSCCB is an official member in the World Blind Union, Asian Blind Union, Arab Union for the Blind, The Rehabilitation International – Arab Region, and Gulf Disability Society. 4487 7511/44/22, blind.gov.qa

QNL's Sensory Room

Qatar National Library (QNL) C2 Located in Education City, QNL has a Children's Library with a unique ability-friendly programme that caters to children of all abilities; a collection of physical Arabic audio books that are suitable for children with impaired vision; vast accessible online resources such as Bookshare, ABC, Overdrive and Libby; and a Sensory Room for children with learning difficulties, development disabilities and sensory impairments. QNL also hosts sensory story-telling sessions. 4454 0100, qnl.qa Renad Academy C2, a member of QF, is a school for children aged 3 – 14 diagnosed with autism. The school provides education and therapeutic services to students as well as training and support to parents and the wider community. It provides all aspects of education for its students, using evidence-based practices that are researched to be effective, such as the structured TEACCH approach. This is delivered in one-to-one and small-group settings. 4454 1974, renad.qa Shafallah-Integration for the Disabled A4, established in 1999, offers state-of-the-art technologies, including an on-site Genetic Research Centre, cutting-edge therapies, and a first-class faculty and counsellors. The centre is a non-profit, private institution, serving as a model for the provision of special education, therapeutic, and healthcare support services for Qatari children with disabilities from birth to adulthood. 4495 6666, shafallah.org.qa Step by Step Centre for Special Needs D3 offers a caring and stimulating environment to enable children, aged 3 – 16, with learning challenges to achieve their full academic and personal potential through specialised teaching in a school setting and individual therapy sessions. It also has a Summer School Programme. 4475 7625, 5592 7376, stepbystepqatar.com The Learning Center (TLC) C2, a member of QF, provides relevant and high-quality support services to students across QF schools and offers services to support the wider community's needs through DARB Center. The services include:

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• Speech and language therapy • Educational psychology • Occupational therapy • Specific individualised behavioral interventions for students • Language acquisition services, and professional development, training, and coaching of faculty and parents. Alongside serving students directly, TLC works with parents and teachers to build capacity and share insights about their child’s developmental and learning needs. 4454 2106, 7400 2065, tlc@qf.org.qa, qf.org.qa/tlc

Healthcare (Therapy and Support) Centres Al Maha Pediatric Specialized Care Center F5 is a new facility within Al Wakra Hospital, offering expert long-term and acute care for children with special needs. This unique centre is designed to create a home-like environment aimed at promoting a better quality of life for children with longterm care needs. It includes medical, diagnostic and therapy services (such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, assistive technology, audiology services, seating and positioning, and feeding and swallowing as well as psychological support and intervention). The centre also provides aquatic therapy offered in a multilevel hydrotherapy pool, music and art therapy, virtual reality treatment, and other services. hamad.qa

Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) C3/D3 provides services and outpatient programmes in Early Detection and Screening for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Early Intervention, School Rehabilitation Services for children with disabilities and more, as well as Medical and Behaviour Consultation Clinics. The programme accepts referrals only from HMC's physicians to make best use of the programme and resources for the right group of children. 16060, hamad.qa Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine (IRM) D3 offers a range of medical equipment, prosthetics and orthotic patient aids, as well as a comprehensive selection of accessibility and lifts equipment. IRM customises and fits related rehabilitation solutions, and offers expert consultancy in the design and configuration of solutions for each patient. 4499 5544, irmop.com

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Trust Center Multiple locations Provides a range of integrated services in its three branches, such as medical services; physical, occupational, behavioural and group therapy; and the treatment of speech and language problems. The centre also provides developmental services as well as school and professional integration services. 6668 3566, trustcenter-qa.com

Al Tawasul Specialized Center for ENT E3 is specialised in Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT), Audiology and Speech Language Therapy. They provide life-changing treatment and support to patients from infancy to old age. 4017 6399, see their Facebook page

Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) Multiple locations PHCC's health centres offer the FastTracked Flow service to support patients with special needs. This optional service entails the use of special needs’ car parking slots available on the ground floor or Basement 1 (B1) by individuals with special needs who have a car parking sign from the Ministry of Interior; walk-in patients can approach the Hayyak team for a special needs Q-matic number; and clients with booked appointments may approach the Hayyak team for assistance. 107, phcc.gov.qa

Registering for schools The registration of new students with Additional Educational Support Needs (AESN) in kindergartens (KGs) is only for Qataris, while registration in the first grade is allowed for both Qatari as well as expatriate students with special needs, according to MoEHE. According to MoEHE, students who suffer from speech and language problems such as hearing, hyperactivity disorder and physical disabilities not associated with mental disabilities can register directly through independent/public schools. Hearing impaired students of all levels of ability can register at the Audio Education Complex. Children who suffer from conditions like cerebral palsy, intellectual disabilities, autism and others can apply through the Roua Centre for Assessment, Support and Counseling under the Special Education Office to determine the right school for the student. Meanwhile, MoEHE has issued a circular to public schools, asking them to admit children of employees working in the private sector in areas which do not have private schools like Al Shamal, Dukhan, Rawdat Rashed, Al Karaana, Al Sheehaniya, Al Ghuwariyah, Al Zubara, Al Kharsaah, Al Kaaban, Al Ghashamia and Al Jamiliyah. According to the circular, all admission and registration requirements should be met and the parents should provide documents proving their residence in the area. Students cannot be transferred to public schools in areas which have private schools. ©

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The Qatar Institute for Speech and Hearing (QISH) C3 is devoted to speech/language, hearing and rehabilitation services. QISH aims to enhance the wellbeing of people living in Qatar. It is a platform that provides an understanding into various issues facing children and adults with special needs, hearing loss, speech difficulties, psychological disorders and physical disability. 4412 2742, 4487 3909, qish.info The Qatar Society for Rehabilitation of Special Needs D4 attends to the social, mental, academic and healthy rehabilitation of people with special needs in society, in keeping with the Islamic principles, traditions and customs of Qatari society. qsrn.org Sidra Medicine C2 offers services for children and young people with special needs within its various departments and clinics, including Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, Developmental Pediatrics, Pediatric Wellness Clinic, Rehabilitation Medicine and more. 4003 3333, sidra.org

Important and Useful Platforms Accessible Qatar, an initiative established by Sasol under the supervision of the Ministry of Social Development and Family, is a smartphone application and website, where the disabled community is able to view the public and touristic locations and outlets in Qatar and see whether they are accessible and in what way. It combines expertly-audited data and user reviews and ratings, giving the disabled community the confidence they deserve to explore and enjoy Qatar without limits. accessibleqatar.com Definitely Able is Sasol’s signature corporate responsibility initiative in Qatar. Launched in 2012, the initiative aims to highlight the positive contributions of, and create opportunities for, people living with disabilities. The initiative partners with local stakeholders while raising awareness to promote social acceptance and inclusion for people with special needs. Using sport, culture and art as bridges to understanding, Definitely Able focuses on the abilities of people living with disability. definitelyable.com Mind Institute E3 works with children from birth to 18 years with communication difficulties, fine and gross motor challenges, language delays, hearing difficulties, educational delays, behaviour disorders, emotional disorders, sensory integration issues, social skills challenges and more. 3337 7648, 4418 1968, mindinstitutes.com Qatar Assistive Technology Centre (Mada) C4 enables those with learning, visual, hearing, and physical disabilities (including dyslexia) to access

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information and communications technology without barriers offering assessments, advice and training. 4459 4050, mada.org.qa Qatar National Bank (QNB) Mulltiple locations For blind and visually impaired customers, QNB provides applications in Braille at designated QNB branches. Completed with the technical supervision and support of the Arab Union for the Blind, this service is the first of its kind in Qatar's financial sector and aims to ease the banking experience of those with visual impairments. They will be able to read the terms and conditions and requirements for their requests, and will receive CDs with this information. They will be able to open current and saving accounts, apply for personal and vehicle loans, issue cards and use power of attorney as well. 4440 7777, qnb.com

Leisure and Entertainment As of 2023, all malls and most shopping centres, and play zones in Qatar are accessible for those who are physically disabled with disabled parking, ramps, elevators and bathrooms. Play zones and other entertainment centres offer discounts for people with special needs. Al Shaqab offers an Equine Assisted Therapy Program, a specialised programme for children with autism specturm disorder. Open to children between the ages of 6 – 12. Therapeutic riding and stable management activities combined in 45-minutes sessions, which are offered daily except Friday. 4454 1992, alshaqab.com Education City Golf Club offers golf courses that are accessible to wheelchair users. The PGA Golf Professionals are open to requests on a case-bycase basis. 7773 7973, ecgolf.com Sensory Souk D3 Established in 2019 by mothers with children with special needs, Sensory Souk is an online and on site store in Royal Plaza with a wide array of products to support children's learning and development. 4411 0147, 5512 3374 (WhatsApp), sensorysouk.com

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Monoprix iCONIC 2022 D2 Step by Step Centre for Special Needs launches Qatar’s first ever 'Sensoryfriendly hour' in collaboration with Monoprix at their iCONIC 2022 store as part of their in-house initiative, 'Building Bridges: a Step-by-Step Centre Campaign for Inclusion'. Monoprix iCONIC 2022 now provides a sensory-friendly shopping experience between 8 am to 10 am every day.

Qatar Museums (QM) Multiple locations ensures that all of their galleries, museums and cultural sites are fully accessible with dedicated parking spaces, accessible toilets, ramps, wheelchairs to borrow, lifts and sliding doors. 4422 4100, qm.org.qa/en/accessibility/ The Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) C4 The Learning and Outreach team offers a wide variety of engaging events and programmes that are accessible to audiences of all ages. 4422 4444, mia.org.qa

Dadu, Children's Museum of Qatar supports all children, including those with special education

Travel and Transportation Doha Metro The 37 stations are all fully wheelchair accessible, providing barrier-free entry. Qatar Rail’s accessibility features include: Level access boarding, dedicated seating for people with limited mobility, spaces for wheelchair users, family areas, tactile paving inside the stations for visually impaired people, and guide dog allowances. 105, qr.com.qa Hamad International Airport (HIA) D5 offers barrier-free access and dedicated facilities to make travelling more comfortable for passengers who require special assistance. To ensure their wellbeing, special assistance travellers are usually boarded first and off-boarded last from their aircraft. Your airline can arrange a personal helper to accompany you at all times and assist with check-in, passport control, security checks, baggage claim and Customs. There are lounges for special assistance travellers, such as the Shafallah Center Lounge, a special handling lounge, offering comfortable seating, televisions and a trained attendant. Adapted washrooms are located nearby. Complimentary wheelchairs are available throughout the passenger terminal. 4010 6666, dohahamadairport.com Ibticar A Qatar-based company that serves people with disabilities by providing accessible transportation to wheelchair users. 4005 4799, 3335 2245, 7778 9789, ibticar.co Mowasalat (Karwa) provides a fleet of wheelchair accessible Karwa taxis to expand the volume and availability of travel options for passengers with disabilities and/or limited mobility. In addition, Mowasalat has a fleet of low-floor buses, ramped access for wheelchair users, one wheelchair space per bus, and improved accessibility at bus stops, which been improved to aid the boarding process. Download the Karwa app on iOS or Android. 800 8294, 4458 8888, mowasalat.com m ©

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The National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ) D4 offers an immersive range of cutting-edge technology and accessibility initiatives. For people with visual impairments or who are blind, the museum offers bespoke tours, assistive technology and audio guides. There are multisensory elements offered in their permanent galleries, and their stations include Braille text and hands-on models. In collaboration with the Qatar Social and Cultural Center for the Deaf (QSCD), NMoQ offers tours in both Arabic and English Sign Language. In collaboration with the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy (SC), NMOQ offers a space for visitors with sensory processing disorders. This sensory room is located on the ground floor behind the cloakroom at the main entrance. Workshops, tours and programmes specially designed for individuals with learning disabilities are offered on a biweekly basis. These tours include exploring family exhibits, and experiencing the myriad sensory and tactile elements the museum has to offer. A range of assistive technology including handheld electronic magnifiers, C Pen readers and Eye-Pal Solo are available at the main entrance reception and the NMoQ library upon request. 4452 5555, nmoq.org.qa

needs and disabilities, to learn through play, and have fun and bond with family and friends. Dadu's endeavour is to achieve the highest standards of accessibility to learning – whether for children or accompanying family members. qm.org.qa

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The Museum of Illusions at The Gate Mall C4 designed their premises to be suitable for people with disabilities as part of their aim to be an accessible and inclusive museum for all people. In collaboration with the Accessible Qatar initiative, the museum exhibit descriptions are displayed in Braille to become accessible for the visually impaired. 4020 6273, museumofillusions.qa

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Day to Day Qatar Whether you are a resident or a visitor to Qatar, there are many things to know about your stay in Qatar, from day to day activities to government tasks.

Visas See Traveller Information in the Discovering Qatar section. Accidents and Medical Emergencies Call 999

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MOI is committed to keeping both citizens and residents continuously informed and updated about their services and ease of access to them. They can be found at portal.moi.gov.qa, on Twitter, YouTube and Facebook. Some services are available in Arabic, English, Hindi, Urdu, Tagalog and more to meet the diverse language needs of its users. For more information, call 234 2000 Whether you are a resident or a visitor to Qatar, dealing with one or more of the country's government offices is going to be a necessity at some point in your stay. You can access some services by visiting the offices and transacting directly with government officials; however, most services can be accessed online or on MOI's Metrash2 app.

Metrash2 MOI's Metrash2 app enables residents of Qatar to access more than 150 MOI services that save time, while enjoying the convenience of using their smartphones. Metrash2 includes: Visa services • Personal and corporate traffic services • RP services • Exit permit issue • General MOI enquiries. MOI's Emergency Service for the Deaf 992 uses advanced technological equipment to enable users to contact the emergency centre by: • Dialling 992 using a 3G camera from their computer or mobile phone. • Sending an SMS to 992 mentioning clearly the type of the problem and service needed – such as Ambulance, Civil Defence or Police – and the name of the user, address, and the injuries or deaths if any. • Emailing 992@moi.gov.qa The MOI has recently added 17 new e-services on Metrash2, including residency services, employment complaints, financial claims, applications for recruitment approval, establishment card services and more.

The award-winning government website, hukoomi.gov.qa, available in English and Arabic, is Qatar's official e-government portal and the first place to look when you have governmentrelated queries, offering more than 500 services. It serves as an access point to the many services provided by the government and allows everyone, visitors and residents alike, to make transactions online. Regularly updated, it has many e-services and links to various government ministries, councils, departments and institutions. It also provides information and articles about Qatar. Hukoomi is also available as an app on iOS and Android.

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The Ministry of Interior (MOI) is concerned with maintaining security, public order and morals, protecting lives, ensuring the safety and security of the country, citizens and all those who reside in the State of Qatar or enter its territory, take all necessary means to prevent crimes, organise issues of nationality and entry and residence of expatriates, and more.

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Registration: Some services, such as driving licences, require online registration with a Qatari ID card for residents and nationals or a passport number for users outside Qatar.

Government Contact Center The Government Contact Center offers 24-hour customer service to citizens and residents. It is the point of contact for all government e-service related inquiries. If you experience any difficulty in accessing Hukoomi e-services, or have questions about your transactions, contact the centre by phone, email or submit an electronic support ticket. The Contact Center can be reached via telephone at 109/4406 9999, or via live chat. The email address is contact@hukoomi.qa. MOI will only accept credit, debit and eCASH cards as payment for many services including visas, residence permit applications and renewals, and payment of fines. The eCASH Card is a non-personalised prepaid card, obtainable from Qatar National Bank (QNB), which can be used to pay for such fees at ministries and government departments displaying the eCASH symbol. To purchase the card you need to show your ID card, or if you are a non-resident, your passport. Features: Valid for two years • No bank account needed • Reloading facility • Refundable credit in case of card loss or cancellation • Available to visitors and residents • Check balances and reload at any QNB ATM. Cost: One-off issuance fee of QAR20 • Reload with a minimum of QAR50. ©

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Issuing counters at: Traffic Department branches: Madinat Khalifa (HQ) C3, Al Maamoura D4/E4, E Ring Road/Old Airport (Al Matar Al Qadeem) D4. Immigration Department branches: Al Gharrafa C2, the Industrial Area E2, Hamad International Airport (HIA) D5, Al Wakra F5 and Al Khor.

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Report your lost or stolen card as soon as possible. To report any suspicious transaction not initiated by yourself, call your bank, some of which have dedicated fraud lines.

Government Apps Amerni Provides residents access to services of the Ministry of Labour to perform personal and corporate services such as those related to housing, security or family affairs, and employment or establishment data. EHTERAZ Created due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it is the official contact tracing app by the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH). ehteraz.gov.qa Hukoomi Enables the use of up to 650 online services accessible remotely without having to visit a government office, see above. hukoomi.gov.qa Kahramaa Qatar General Electricity & Water Corporation (Kahramaa) app provides several e-services for residents including paying electricity and water bills, e-forms and e-bills services. km.qa

Metrash2 Offers residents an easy way to access MOI services through their mobile devices including enquiring about official documents, creating and paying for individual/company exit permits, enquiring about and settling traffic violations, and more. portal.moi.gov.qa Oun Helps users in Qatar to access the services provided by the Ministry of Municipality such as pest control, tree-pruning and rain water removal, among other services. Qatar Digital ID (QDI) Aims to reduce identity theft crimes in cyberspace. Launched in May 2022 by MOI, it includes all cards issued by MOI, including your Qatari ID, driving licence, and car licence. In addition, it provides storage and accessibility services for other official cards, and electronically signed and sealed transactions for individuals at MOI. The digital wallet offers the highest degree of confidence for users to obtain their digital identity securely and easily. Sila A navigation app launched by the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MOTC) in 2021, bringing together Qatar's public transport modes into an integrated network – metro, bus, tram and taxi. sila.qa

There are other important apps such as QTickets, Qatar Events, Ministry of Commerce and Industry's MOCIQatar and HIA Qatar. There is also Nar'aakom, which allows people in Qatar to benefit from many of Primary Health Care Corporation's (PHCC) digital services from their smartphones. All government apps are available on iOS and Android.

Useful Documents/Processing You need to prove your identity in Qatar for all government and commercial transactions, so have plenty of: • Passport-size photos and several copies of the passport of each family member. • Copies of your marriage (attested) and birth certificates. • Original educational qualifications (copies are not accepted), which will need to be authenticated in your country of origin, along with a Bonafide Certificate. Translating a document: The official language in Qatar is Arabic. Each page of each document must bear the translation firm’s official stamp for it to be considered valid. Asia Translation & Services Centre

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Mandoub: Most organisations offer help to their employees on arrival and have a mandoub, a government liaison officer who is responsible for completing much of the official documentation. Government Services Complex: There are government service complexes across the country – Al Wakra, Al Daayen, Al Sheehaniya, Mesaimeer,

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Onaiza, Al Zubara, Al Hilal (C Ring Road), Al Rayyan, Umm Slal and The Pearl Island. Opening times: Sun to Thu 7:30 am – 1 pm/3 pm – 7 pm, Fri and Sat closed. Government Contact Center 109 The complex provides the services of six ministries and government entities, namely: Labour; Justice; Commerce and Industry; Foreign Affairs; Education and Higher Education; and Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (Kahramaa).

The Qatar Labour Law – Kafala

Qatar has been taking major steps to reform its labour laws, and ease restrictions of the Kafala or employee sponsorship system. In 2018, exit permits and the no objection certificate (NOC) were abolished, and a minimum wage was introduced. The relationship between an employer and employee is regulated by the Qatar Labour Law. A copy of this can be downloaded via Hukoomi or read on qatarLabourlaw.com/qatar-Labour-law, qatarLabourlaw.com/amendments Sponsorship: All expatriate workers in Qatar require sponsorship to work in the country. Minimum wage: According to Law No 17 of 2020 on Setting the Minimum Wage for Workers and Domestic Workers, the minimum wage for all private sector workers, including domestic workers, is set at QAR1,000 per month as a basic wage, as well as QAR500 per month allocated by the employer for accommodation expenses and QAR300 per month for food, unless the employer already provides adequate food or accommodation for the employee or domestic worker. Working hours: A 48-hour week is the maximum allowed under Qatar Labour Law without overtime pay. Government offices and many private companies have a two-day weekend on Friday and Saturday, although a one-day holiday on Friday is still common in the private sector. Contract: Three copies of the employment contract should be signed by both parties. The employer and employee each retain a copy, the third copy is kept at the MOL C4 after verifying it. It is illegal for sponsors to keep their employees' passport and travel documents after the visa formalities are over. Sponsor fine: not less than QAR10,000.

The adoption of Law No 19 of 2020 provides greater clarity regarding termination of employment. To terminate an employment contract and change jobs, workers must provide at least one month’s written notice if they have worked with the employer for two years or less, or two months’ notice if they have worked with the employer for over two years. Hours of business: Government offices tend to work a single shift 7 am – 2 pm; private companies may work a single shift or split morning/late afternoon shifts with longer hours. E-services: The MOL's website mol.gov.qa offers more than 40 services for companies and individuals, including bilateral contracts, work permits, requesting and extending temporary work visas, requesting and managing registration of establishment records and administrators, labour complaints and disputes, and more.

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The Ministry of Labour (MOL) was established by virtue of the Amiri Decree No 57 of 2021, replacing the Ministry of Administrative Development, Labour and Social Affairs. The government authority organises labour affairs, and implements labour laws and regulations. mol.gov.qa, 16008

End of service benefits: Employees completing a period of continuous service for more than one year are entitled to an end of service benefit on the termination or expiry of the contract of employment. This has been mandatory in the labour law since 2005.

Workplace Disputes The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani issued Law No 13 of 2017 amending some provisions of the Labour Law, and forming the Labour Dispute Resolution Committee. All labour disputes are received through the MOL to resolve. The maximum period for reviewing the disputes before the committee is one month, including the time for any potential appeal. Ministry of Labour (MOL): File your complaint at the MOL's Labour Relation Department within one year of the event with the section for workers’ rights and grievances. Labour complaints by either a company or an individual can also be filed online on the MoL website mol.gov.qa, 16008 National Human Rights Committee in Qatar: Protects and consolidates human rights of all, subject to the jurisdiction of Qatar. Hotline 800 2222, SMS number 119, nhrc-qa.org

Residence Permit (RP) Also known as an identity document (ID), a Residence Permit (RP) is an identification card, which is compulsory for all residents of Qatar, including children, with a work or family residence permit. It is issued after the formalities for residence permits are completed and can be used instead of your passport for all transactions in Qatar. Carry your card with you at all times. ©

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The card bears your name, nationality, date of birth, occupation, an ID number and its validity. Containing personal data of the holder, the card also bears your passport number, passport expiry date, residency type, sponsor's name, signature and more. The cards also have electronic chips for storing personal and biometric data. You will be required to present your card every time you enter and exit the country. It will also be accepted at airlines/airports around the world as the official document to prove residence in Qatar.

Register at your Embassy All nationals working or residing in Qatar are advised to contact their country’s embassy to register or subscribe to its services. See Foreign Embassies in the Discovering Qatar section for contact details.

Residence/Work Permits Expatriate workers must have a residence permit for themselves and each member of their family unless they fall into exempted categories. You need a Qatari sponsor to obtain a work residence permit enabling you to sponsor your family. Work residence permit: QAR1,260 per year (QAR1,000 annual fee, QAR100 for the ID card, QAR100 for the Labour Department paperwork costs, QAR60 for validation stamps). Work RPs can be renewed every year or two years by the expatriate’s employer. It is usually the sponsor’s responsibility to deal with all the paperwork and to pay the fee on Metrash2 or at the Immigration Department in Al Gharrafa C2, the Industrial Area E2 or Mesaimeer E3. Families residing in Al Wakra F5 and Al Khor can apply locally. Register as a working woman (on husband’s sponsorship): QAR500 per year. Women on family sponsorship can work in Qatar without a separate residence work permit by obtaining a licence from the Ministry of Labour's Women’s Section. When you have been offered a job, the company must obtain an application form from the Labour Department and submit it with the following: • Three original copies of your employment contract (QAR60 for authentication). • A no objection letter (NOC) signed by the family sponsor giving his consent for you to work. • Originals and photocopies of passports and ID for you and your family sponsor. • Originals and photocopies of all your relevant academic and professional qualifications. • A certificate of good conduct from the MOI. • Copy of your resignation letter from your previous employment (if applicable). • A photograph and fees.

Payment: Via credit card or eCash card from Qatar National Bank (QNB) sold on or near the premises. Family residence visa: Spouse and child over 18 – QAR500 per year, child under 18 – QAR400. Every member of the family residing in Qatar, including babies, must have an individual family residence permit. Holders of residence work permits can sponsor their immediate family (spouse and children) if they earn over QAR10,000 a month. Workers are allowed to sponsor their sons under 25 years of age who have not completed university studies and unmarried daughters of any age. The sponsorship law allows women in independent jobs to sponsor their husband and children (conditions apply). The General Directorate of Passports enables people to submit their family residency applications electronically and online via the Hukoomi website, Metrash2 and the internal services system. In October 2023, the MOL unveiled a new digital service, allowing residents in Qatar who live under non-work permits such as family residence visas, to join the labour market by changing their permits to work residence permits. The process starts with the new employer applying to add the resident as a worker through the e-platform of the MOL. There should be no personal suspension of the new employer, and there should be no other applications of the same type under study for the same worker. The new service has been added to the MOL portal under the 'Request to Join the Labour Market (change from family residency to work residency)'. mol.gov.qa Documents required: Salary certificate from employer; copies of passports of family members; attested marriage, birth and degree certificates (as required); copy of electricity bill; six months worth of bank statements; stamped and registered accomodation lease. Final approval of the residence permit depends on the decision of the recruitment committee. Check hukoomi.gov.qa in case of changes.

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in Abu Hamour E3, 4467 9111. Cost QAR100. Alternatively the service can be provided at Al Ahli Hospital, Doha Clinic, Al Emadi Hospital or American Hospital Doha. moph.gov.qa

In August 2017, HH the Amir ratified Law No 15 on service workers in the home (Domestic Workers Law). The cabinet adopted the law in February 2018. The law guarantees workers a maximum 10-hour workday, a weekly rest day, three weeks of annual leave, and an end-of-service payment of at least three weeks per year. Recruiting privately: Obtain the visa yourself for domestic staff (or use the office mandoub), register a contract with the Qatar Labour Department and complete any paperwork with the national’s embassy in Qatar. You must then go through an official recruitment agency to complete the entry process. Domestic workers in Qatar earn an average of QAR1,500 a month. Requirements and regulations are subject to change so please check when applying. Recruitment agencies: These have a list of staff for you to choose from and will complete all the formalities for you.

Medical Procedures for Residence Permits Qatar makes it mandatory for workers from several Asian, African and Middle Eastern countries to submit a health certificate before their entry into the country. You must complete these procedures before you can get a residence work permit or family residency: Blood-type certificate: This can be obtained from any clinic for both adults and children. You must have this certificate before going for your medical test. Medical test: This includes a blood test (not to be confused with blood type) and a chest X-ray, for adults only, carried out by the Medical Commission

Collecting Residence Card: Usually ready after three days to one week; collect from the issuing office, Immigration Department, Al Gharrafa C2, 4489 0333. The Residence Permit sticker in the passport has been abolished and replaced by an all-encompassing Residence Card, also held by children.

Renewing a RP

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Domestic staff residence permit: QAR300 per year (on personal sponsorship). Employees must have a minimum salary and be married with a resident working spouse in Qatar (proof of which is required). Fill in the application form at your local Immigration Department. There are sometimes restrictions on the nationality you can employ so check before you start the process.

Fingerprinting: A few days after completing the medical test, only adults need to go for electronic fingerprinting. Headquarters are at Salwa Road (by the Industrial Area Interchange) F2, open Sunday to Thursday 6:30 am – 5:30 pm, 234 6666. Other service centres are located in Al Khor, Al Shamal, Duhail B3, the Industrial Area E2 and Mesaimeer E3. Large organisations can ask the MOI’s mobile unit to do fingerprints on site.

Your sponsor must renew your residence work permit, but you can renew your family’s residence permits. In October 2021, HH the Amir issued Law No 22 of 2021 on Regulating Healthcare Services (The Healthcare Services Law), making it compulsory for expatriates and visitors to have private health insurance in order to receive basic medical services. Health insurance is also required for a new RP or for renewal, but check with Hukoomi and the relevant ministry for current or up to date requirements. Qatar Post’s e-Resident online service: You can renew your RP and passport with an optional home delivery service via Metrash2 and Qatar Post. To apply at Qatar Post, get ID Card application forms at the General Post Office in Al Dafna C3; the form must be completed and signed by both applicant and sponsor. Submit with a valid passport, ID, one photo and the relevant fee, either to the Post Office or Immigration Department. Cost: Spouse or child over 18 years – QAR500; child under 18 years – QAR300; domestic staff – QAR300. Additional charges apply for the renewal of the ID card and processing fees – QAR20. Call Centre 104, qatarpost.qa Renew online: Fill out the required information via the online application form. Select renewal period (from one to three years), select delivery option and pay the appropriate fees, portal.moi.gov.qa. MOI currently has Self-service Machines (SSMs) at at least 15 locations including the main post office, Landmark Mall, Villaggio Mall, Royal Plaza, Hamad International Airport, Lulu Hypermarket – D Ring ©

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Road, MOI headquarters, MOI Services building at Mesaimeer, MOI Traffic Department, Police College, Education City, and MOI administrative building. Visit hukoomi.gov.qa for details of all locations. Users, both individuals and licensed company representatives, can renew certain residence cards, collect exit permits, pay traffic violations, check expiry dates of passports, visas, driving licences and more. To issue a new RP, fingerprinting is necessary.

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Exit Permits The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani signed Law No 13 of 2018 (Amending Law) in September 2018, amending certain provisions of Law No 21 of 2015 that required all migrant workers getting permission from their employers before leaving Qatar. The amended law, which came into effect in October 2018, allows most migrant workers covered by the Labour Law to leave the country without having to obtain an exit permit. Decision No 95 of 2019 was issued to allow expatriates in the following categories to have the freedom to temporarily or permanently leave the country during the period of validity of their employment contract: staff in ministries and other government agencies; employees in public bodies and institutions; employees in the oil and gas sector and affiliated companies; employees working on marine vessels; workers engaged in agriculture and grazing; and workers in private offices. As per Decision No 95 of 2019, domestic workers should notify employers at least 72 hours prior to the departure. In September 2018, the Ministry of Labour announced that employers may submit names of up to 5% of its employees who will continue to require exit permits. Companies need to upload the list of such employees on the ministry's website. The ministry will then move those lists to the MOI. Employers are not required to seek an employee’s consent prior to including a name on the list. Wives and dependent children under the sponsorship of their husbands or fathers do not require an exit permit. The Expat Exit Grievance Committee remains in place to accept complaints from workers prevented from leaving the country for any reason. Until advised otherwise, the following fees remain in place for those who still require an exit permit: Multiple use exit permits for expatriates: Valid for one year – QAR500.

Exit permit for those sponsored by companies or organisations: Valid for one week – No charge. Exit permit for those on personal sponsorship: Valid for one week – No charge. Electronic exit permits: Government agencies and private companies can issue exit permits electronically through an authorised signatory within seconds using Metrash2 or portal.moi.gov.qa. Sponsors can issue the permit via the internet and their mobile phones worldwide. Manually processed exit permits: Many smaller organisations still process exit permits by hand. The mandoub is licensed as a company representative to obtain this on your behalf. Paperwork must be signed by your sponsor and bear the company stamp. Permits must be presented, along with your passport, at the Immigration counter at Departures. Overstay fines: Check hukoomi.gov.qa for current fees. Online visa/permit information Detailed information about all types of visas and visa applications in English can be found online at hukoomi.gov.qa or portal.moi.gov.qa

eGate The MOI has activated free eGate service for expatriate passengers at the arrivals and departures terminal of Hamad International Airport (HIA). Expatriates and their children above 18 years of age can avail of the service using their residence cards or passports after registration at the airport. HIA currently has 40 e-gates installed – 21 at the departures terminal and 19 at the arrivals terminal. The service comes under the 'smart passengers' project launched in early 2017.

Health Related Services Health Cards To access the government healthcare system and facilities, it is essential to apply for a health card. This can be issued only after you obtain a residence permit. Babies under one year receive free vaccinations and medical treatment under the state healthcare system. Cash is not accepted for payment at Primary Health Care Centres (PHCC) – only a valid debit or credit card or payment card obtainable from QNB (see eCASH cards, earlier in this section). Application: Qatar guarantees health services to all citizens and residents in government medical institutions through a health card system. The system provides the cardholder with a medical record file containing all his/her medical data saved by healthcare centres and government hospitals. You can renew your health card online, or replace a lost or damaged card.

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Cost: Qatari and other GCC adult residents and children QAR50; non-Qatari adult residents and children QAR100. If you lose your health card but it is still valid, Qatari nationals will need to pay QAR50 for a replacement, non-Qataris QAR100. If you lose your health card and it has expired Qatari nationals will need to pay QAR100 for a replacement, non-Qataris QAR200. You must pay using a credit or debit card. No cash is accepted. Renew or replace your health card: Through Hukoomi via these simple steps, hukoomi.gov.qa – Load the online application. – Enter your ID number. Choose to renew, or 'Reprint' if you wish to replace your lost or damaged Health Card. – Choose your preferred delivery option. – Pay appropriate fees online.

Private Health Insurance In October 2021, HH The Amir issued Law No 22 of 2021 on Regulating Healthcare Services (The Healthcare Services Law), which makes it compulsory for expatriates and visitors to have private health insurance in order to live in Qatar or visit the country. Some companies provide their employees with free health insurance (but this may be tied to using a local private hospital) or you can arrange your own. Many of the larger private clinics have various options, including family packages.

4040 2999

Arabia Insurance Company

4442 2682

GIG Gulf (previously AXA Gulf)

4483 2995

GlobeMed Qatar

4405 6999

Libano-Suisse

4466 4406

MetLife

800 9711

Qatar Insurance Company (QIC)

800 0742

QLM

800 0880

Seib Insurance & Reinsurance

4402 6888

Vaccination Vaccinations for overseas travel, for visitors to Qatar, and childhood immunisation are all available from the Vaccination Unit at Mesaimeer Health Centre E3, 4406 4222. The Communicable Disease Centre in Hamad Bin Khalifa Medical City C3/D3 operates the Travel Clinic where people can go for vaccinations and health advice before travelling. Vaccinations are by appointment only, 4025 4003. Some Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) centres offer travel immunisation as well, 107

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Process: Citizens and residents of Qatar may apply for a health card to access services at any of the government’s healthcare facilities or hospitals. It contains your ID number, nationality, photo and date of issue. To obtain a health card, visit the PHCC centre nearest to where you live. There you need to fill out the appropriate forms. You will be issued a PHCC health file number. The health centre will either issue you with your card immediately or ask you to return within a few days to collect it. Health cards are issued during morning working hours only. Call 107 or 16060 for more information. phcc.qa, hamad.qa

Health, home and life insurance Al Koot Insurance & Reinsurance

The Department of Health Protection and Communicable Disease Control and the expanded immunisation programme in Qatar have developed an advanced and modern child immunisation programme. The National Vaccination Committee is also constantly reviewing and making adjustments to the vaccination schedule in accordance with the trends of disease prevention in the country. Currently, there are 12 vaccines used in the national programme for basic vaccinations in Qatar, providing children with immunity against 14 diseases. Some PHCC centres provide immunisation services to the public; to obtain them, visit the hospital or health centre that you belong to. There are a number of private health facilities that also provide vaccination services, either under private health insurance or for a fee. COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign Qatar's COVID-19 vaccination campaign comprises Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, and AstraZeneca vaccines. All citizens and residents, aged 12 and above, regardless of their health conditions, can receive the COVID-19 vaccination. The current vaccination rollout includes two doses of the vaccine, plus a third booster dose for which all individuals are eligible from six months after receiving their second vaccine dose. A fourth dose is applicable to individuals 60 years of age and older, and those with chronic diseases at high-risk for severe COVID-19 infection. More than 2 mn people have been vaccinated in Qatar, which makes up 92% of the population. 4027 70​​77, covid19.moph.gov.qa ©

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Housing To Rent

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Many employers provide accommodation or a housing allowance for their employees as part of their contract. You are strongly advised to ensure that it is sufficient, especially with the continuing trend of fluctuating rent prices in Qatar. You may rent a stand-alone villa or a villa located in a compound with a pool and leisure facilities from around QAR12,000 monthly, with studio/one bedroom apartments starting at about QAR5,000. Alternatively, an unfurnished one-bedroom apartment leases for somewhere from QAR6,000 to QAR8,000 per month at The Pearl Island, Lusail City and Msheireb Downtown Doha (MDD).

If you are looking to buy a property you may wish to contact one of the following legal companies for advice:

The Rent Dispute Resolution Committee is responsible for settling rent disputes between landlords and tenants. The party that files the complaint before the committee must pay a fee of QAR100, in most cases giving tenants a six‑month eviction period.

Sultan Al Abdulla & Partners 4442 0660

All contracts, whether new or old, must be registered by the landlord at the Office of Registration of Rental Contracts within 30 days of signing the contract. The lease you sign must be written in English and Arabic. Check exactly what is included as necessities, such as air conditioners, are expensive to purchase and maintain. Serviced flats: Furnished flats with cleaning and laundry services provide another option for long or short-term stays.

Letting Agents These agents have a wide variety of property on their lists as well as experience in the local market. Al Emadi Enterprises

4466 6625

Alfardan Properties

4440 8488

Al Jazi Real Estate

4032 0666

Coreo Real Estate

4016 7000

Cushman & Wakefield Qatar

4483 7388

Just Real Estate (JRE)

4491 3311

Mirage Int'l Property Consultants

4444 4431

Al Tamimi & Company 4457 2777 Clyde & Co 4494 1000 Dr Ghada M Darwish Karbon Law Firm 4488 9050 Gulf Legal Consultants – Dr Jumah Nasser Al Kaabi Law Firm

4433 7777

Hassan Al Khater Law Office 4443 7770 Law Offices of Gebran Majdalany 4442 8899 Simmons & Simmons 4409 6700

Relocation Services/Removal Firms There are several moving companies in Doha and many international employers will pay for your relocation. You can move locally by doing the packing yourself and hiring a truck from the Najma Souq area D4, but you will not be insured! CEVA Logistics

4436 9439

GAC International Moving

4420 5600

Gulf Warehousing Company (GWC) 4402 3555 Professional Real Estate & Relocations (PRER)

4031 6639

Qatar Logistics 4407 6262

Other Housing Considerations Furnishing: See the Shopping section for details of furniture outlets. For second-hand furniture, try websites such as qatarliving.com or Buy it, Sell it, Swap it, Qatar on Facebook. Souq Al Haraj in Najma has locally produced furniture and a secondhand market D4. For the disposal of bulk waste and old furniture from homes, call the Ministry of Municipality at 184. Air conditioning: This is essential in summer and requires regular maintenance and servicing. Home Cleaning/Pest Control Services: Home cleaning services are available which can be flexible to meet your requirements. Major pest control is usually carried out once or twice a year to coincide with the start and end of summer.

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Cleaning Specialists and Pest Control:

Expatriates can purchase property in several developments in Qatar and local banks provide long-term mortgages to suitable applicants. For more information, see Banking and Finance and Investment and Trade in the Business and Economy section.

Al Mutwassit Cleaning & Pest Control

4436 7555

Boecker Public Health

4444 3744

Hegy International

7759 8405

Qatar Home Services

3060 3076/4427 1197

Qatar Pest Control Company (QPC)

4422 2888

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Utilities and Services Water and Electricity Kahramaa (Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation) provides both electricity and water. The mains electricity is usually 220 – 240 volt with three square pin sockets. If you are visiting from a country that has 110V supply, please check the suitability of your electrical appliances before plugging them in. Many appliances have two pin plugs but adaptors are available in local shops.

Caution The amended clauses of Law No 26 of 2008 under Law No 20 of 2015 on rational consumption of water and electricity states that Qatar is taking all measures to stop extravagance of the country’s vital resources of electricity and water and ensures resources are protected for future generations. Severe penalties for wasting water through a hose or pressure pipe can reach up to QAR20,000 for first-time offenders, while wasting electricity can incur a fine of QAR10,000. Kahramaa runs a campaign known as Tarsheed to help Qatar reduce its consumption of electricity and water by 20% and 35% respectively. Connecting to electricity and water: To activate the supply, download an application form from hukoomi.gov.qa, and include the reference number of the property for both electricity and water. These are supplied by the owner or found above the door to the property. Kahramaa does not receive paper applications. • Sign the application form using the same signature as that on your tenancy agreement and ID (a copy of both are required). • The owner of your rental property will have to give you a completed transfer form to put the utilities in your name, in addition to the owner's ID (if privately owned) or a copy of the building's commercial registration (CR), commonly referred to as the company's computer card. • Take these and a refundable deposit of QAR1,200 for electricity and QAR800 for water to any of the Kahramaa offices.

Sanitation fees: As of January 2021, Kahramaa, in cooperation with the Public Works Authority (Ashghal), began charging non-Qatari houses and organisations for sanitation services, equal to 20% of the value of the monthly water bill. This service is provided free of charge to Qataris. Payment for services can be made: • At all major banks, via banking apps, and at QNB ATM's • Online through Hukoomi at hukoomi.gov.qa or Kahramaa at km.qa • Via Ooredoo Self Service Machines • By the Visaphone service – call 991, select 3, give your Visa card number to the customer service operator

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Water: Buildings in Qatar usually have tanks to store water as mains water is not pumped continuously and often has low pressure. The supply network and domestic storage tanks require regular cleaning and replacement. Tap filters of various kinds are readily available. Many people prefer to drink bottled water and you can arrange to have one of the water companies deliver five gallon flagons to your home. Some areas still rely on water tankers to deliver. Always use a government licensed tanker as they are cheaper than private ones.

Paying water and electricity bills: Amounts for both utilities are sent out monthly on one bill, sign up to receive an email. The monthly estimate is adjusted from time to time with a meter reading by Kahramaa. There is an online ready reckoner to help you estimate your household consumption.

• Via an application available on iOS and Android 24-hour hotline (all branches): 991 Customers can report complaints or make enquiries. Main Office: Al Dafna C4, 4484 5555. The Customer Service Department is open Sunday to Thursday 6:30 am – 2:30 pm. Call centre: 991 Service centres: Al Hilal • Al Khor • Al Wakra • City Centre Commercial Centre • D Ring Road • Madinat Khalifa • Musheireb • Salwa Centre Home delivery of mineral water: Al Manhal & Nestlé Pure Life Rayyan Natural Water

4433 5777 4443 6999

Water tank cleaning: Al Mutwassit Cleaning & Pest Control

4436 7555

Gas Shafaf containers are lightweight LPG cylinders made from a fiberglass and plastic composite, and are available in all WOQOD service stations, various supermarkets and other retail outlets. Cylinders are available for consumers in two refill sizes, 12 kg and 6 kg, to fit various domestic household needs, or to be used outdoors during trips and camping. The cylinders are fireproof and do not explode, even in the case of fire. Additionally, you can monitor gas levels for prompt replacement. Each empty cylinder weighs only 5 kg, that is half the weight of regular steel cylinders, making these cylinders easy to carry and use. woqod.com.qa ©

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Telephone and Internet To obtain a local telephone number, you can only do so with a Residence Permit. Local mobile numbers can be obtained at either of Qatar's two service providers, Ooredoo or Vodafone Qatar. A new mobile sim card costs QAR50.

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The international dialling code for Qatar is +974. Local calls from private houses and businesses are free, but hotels charge a nominal fee for local calls made from the room. For international call enquiry, call 150. Ooredoo (formerly Qtel) and Vodafone Qatar provide International Direct Dialling (IDD) to most countries. Dial 00 (or +) to call out. Mobile Number Portability (MNP): Users are able to keep their existing mobile number when switching to another service provider.

Ooredoo Qatar Public Telecommunications Corporation (Qtel) was the first and sole telecom provider in Qatar for 20 years. In 2013, Qtel rebranded to become Ooredoo. It offers a comprehensive package of services ranging from landline to mobile phones, fixed and mobile internet, broadband and entertainment services. ooredoo.qa 4G LTE wireless technology is available. Customers can access the network only through 4G-enabled devices such as the Ooredoo My-Fi device and the Ooredoo 4G USB modem. Ooredoo 5G is ready now, and Ooredoo is the first-in-the-world to launch it on a commercially available network. Ooredoo is able to use 5G through the apps they are developing. Ooredoo's app is available for download at ooredoo.qa/app for iOS and Android, to aid customers in managing their accounts and services.

Mobile phone • Hala is a pay as you talk, no contract option. Credit can be topped up by a variety of recharge methods, from top-up cards available at many retail outlets to credit transfer from other Ooredoo mobile users, eVouchers, eTopUp, online or direct top up from their Self Service Machines (SSMs). • Shahry is a pay monthly service with a choice of price plans and packs. • Other mobile services include mobile money with MoneyGram and HD Voice. • 5G service is now available

Landline Telephone Rates: Local landline to landline calls are free. Off-peak rates apply to mobile and international calls from 11 pm – 6 am.

Residential Packages: This three-in-one service includes the core pay-monthly mobile phone plan, high-speed internet connection (ADSL), and landline subscriptions with three options. Residents over 18 years old can apply at Ooredoo shops or their authorised dealers. Visit an Ooredoo Shop with your Qatari ID and home electricity number (Kahramaa) to book your installation time and finalise your internet service. eShop: Buy services and hardware online. Broadband Internet Services: Offers customers a range of packages to suit individual needs, in and outside the home. There is an online service which allows you to view bills, make payments and add, modify, or suspend a service. Alternatively, visit an Ooredoo shop, a bank, SSM or one of their authorised dealers. Nojoom is the customer reward programme. Subscribers can earn points to spend on all their services (mobile, landline, internet and TV) and redeem them with the company or with a number of their partners. Call 111 from an Ooredoo phone, visit the website or register via the app. Ooredoo Passport: Travel without worrying about roaming charges with Ooredoo's Passport Partners in more than 60 countries (including GCC). Weekly: QAR100, get 100 roaming minutes for calls and 1GB of roaming mobile data (2GB in the GCC). Monthly: QAR350, get 300 roaming minutes and 4GB of roaming mobile data (8GB in the GCC). Check availability in the country you're travelling to.

Telephone Information Services (Ooredoo) Local directory enquiries

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Vodafone Qatar Vodafone Qatar is part of an international telecom company, Vodafone Group, and is owned by Qatar Foundation. Vodafone Qatar offers a choice of flexible mobile phone, internet and broadband services. Visit vodafone.qa, one of their stores or a partner outlet.

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Mobile phone • There is a wide choice of prepaid and postpaid plans to suit different requirements, plus welcome packs. Recharge is available online or at Vodafone stores and their partner outlets. • Vodafone Passport Pack is a roaming pack, which gives you the freedom when travelling to receive 100 minutes of incoming calls, calling Vodafone Qatar numbers and 1GB of data for QAR100/week (1GB extra in GCC countries).

Vodafone Qatar also offers a choice of pre- and postpaid internet services. Call Vodafone Qatar on 800 7111 from your Vodafone mobile, visit vodafone.qa or one of their outlets.

beIN Sports Watch and stream live sports including La Liga, Ligue 1, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, and MLW. beinsports.com Golfo Radio Spanish and Portuguese radio station in Qatar transmits on 98.3 FM. golforadio.com Habaieb FM 93.7‎An Arabic broadcast and internet radio station. habaiebradio.com Oryx FM A French service, transmits 24/7 on 94.0 FM. oryxradio.qa Qabayan Radio First and only Filipino radio channel in Qatar, operating on 94.3 FM. qabayanfm.com

Accessing television services

Qatar Television (QTV) Government-owned public service national television channel, operating Channel 1 in Arabic. qtv.qa

There is an ever-increasing number of options for receiving satellite or cable television, installed through any of the local cable companies.

QBS Radio Operates daily under Qatar Media Corporation (QMC) on 97.5 FM in English. qbsradio.qa

Through Ooredoo Ooredoo tv offers over 400 live channels, 4K picture quality and advance control through phone or tablet computers. Ooredoo has become the first operator in the region to offer a commercial 4K service, which allows viewers to enjoy a high definition experience even on the largest screens. In addition to watching channels on tablets, the service has been designed as an evolution in home entertainment services, combining apps, on-demand and live television in one easy-to-use box. To subscribe call 111 or visit any Ooredoo or Starlink shop. ooredoo.qa

QFM 95.3 Bangla, Sithula, and QFM Tamil First Sri Lankan radio stations in Qatar broadcast in Sinhalese, Bangla and Tamil languages. sithularadio.com, qfmradio.qa

Installing a satellite dish Orbit Showtime Network (OSN), home to over 100 channels of entertainment, can be contacted on 4031 0090 (new customers), 4447 7177, by visiting osn.com or by contacting a local authorised dealer. Satellite/Cable Providers Almuftah Cable Vision

4442 5810

Qatar Multitech Trdg & Contg

4435 3565

Rukun Al Qala Trdg & Contg

4442 0200

Television and Radio Al Jazeera The most watched Arabic news channel in the Arab world is broadcast from Doha in English (101.7 FM, aljazeera.com) and Arabic (102.6 FM, aljazeera.net) 24/7. Alkass A group of eight sports channels that are broadcast 24/7 from Qatar focusing on domestic football. alkass.net

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• All-new Unlimited 5G plans: All plans allow you to experience 5G speed with unlimited data, calls and SMS.

Al Rayyan TV An Arabic satellite television network that broadcasts cultural and family entertainment programmes. alrayyan.tv

QFM Malayalam 98.6 FM First Malayalam radio station in Qatar. radio986.com Quran Radio Qatar Operates 24/7 in Arabic with more than 10 talk shows on 103.4 FM. quranradio.qa Radio Olive A Hindi FM station, broadcasts 24/7 with information, music and entertainment to the diaspora fom the Indian Sub-Continent on 106.3 FM. olive.qa Sout Al Khaleej (Voice of the Gulf) An Arabic live radio station, broadcasts Arab music and entertainment on 99.0 – 100.8 FM. soutalkhaleej.fm Urdu Radio Operates daily on 107 FM in Urdu under Qatar Media Corporation (QMC). urduradio.qa

Newspapers There are three local English daily newspapers published in Qatar: Gulf Times Founded in 1978, the newspaper is the first English newspaper in Qatar, and the first publication of the Gulf Publishing and Printing Company in Qatar. gulf-times.com The Peninsula Launched in 1996 by Al Sharq, the newspaper has extensive news coverage from around the world with a primary focus on life in Qatar. thepeninsulaqatar.com ©

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news, reports and analysis in the world of economy and business.

Qatar Tribune Launched in 2006 by Dar Al Watan publishing, printing and distribution, the newspaper covers news from Qatar and around the world. qatar-tribune.com There are other international titles that arrive in Qatar, but a little later, including the international New York Times.

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The are five local Arabic daily newspapers published in Qatar: • Al Arab alarab.qa • Al Sharq al-sharq.com • Arrayah raya.com • Al Watan al-watan.com • Lusail News lusailnews.net Most news agents deliver newspapers if asked. All of the local English and Arabic dailies are also available online.

Public Wireless Internet Internet connections: All hotels as well as some restaurants, cafes, parks and other public venues in Qatar offer free internet connectivity. Hotspot Broadband Wi-Fi Services: Ooredoo and Vodafone offer high-speed internet access at selected locations within Qatar, connecting Wi-Fi enabled devices such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Hotspots include many cafés, coffee shops, libraries, the airport and other public places. iParks: The following are some public parks with free wireless internet: Al Khor, Al Khor Corniche, Al Maamoura Family Park D4, Al Wakra F5, Dahl Al Hamam C3, Dukhan, Hotel Park C4, Al Sheehaniya, Umm Slal, Aspire Park D2, MIA Park D4, and Simaisma. More iParks will follow in due course. Hotline (24/7): 4406 9955 How to connect Using a computer: Connect to the iParks WiFi, enter your mobile number and click the ‘submit’ button on the web page. You will receive an SMS notification with a PIN. Enter this PIN into the authentication field and click the ‘connect’ button. Using a smartphone: Enable your Wi-Fi and simply SMS 'iParks' to the toll free number 92194. Click on the link received to gain access.

Postal Services and Mail Mail delivery in Qatar is the responsibility of Qatar Postal Services Company (Qatar Post). The General Post Office: The main post office is located in the Al Dafna area of Doha C4, near the Corniche. Postal services offered include regular letter and parcel postage/delivery, bill payment, ID renewal, and money transfers/orders. Qatar Post recently opened a new branch in Madinat Khalifa. Paid parking is applicable at the main post office.

In 2017, Qatar Post revamped its brand and logo, and prioritised modern services such as e-commerce and Express Delivery, and continously opens new branches and smart lockers. Visit qatarpost.qa, download their app available on iOS and Android, or call 104 Open: Sunday to Thursday 7 am – 9 pm; Saturday 8 am – 11 am/5 pm – 8 pm; Friday closed Options to receive mail locally and globally • PO Box Personal • PO Box Zero • Home delivery • Smart lockers Options to send mail locally and globally • 24 retail stores • 201 street post boxes • Standard, Express, Priority, Premium services For Business Solutions, contact business@qatarpost.com

Post Office Boxes To apply: Download and complete the application form or obtain one from any post office. Return it with the original, plus one photocopy of your ID and a refundable deposit of QAR100. Companies need to provide a copy of a commercial registration licence, a copy of the authorised signatory and a refundable deposit of QAR100. Cost: Personal electronic boxes at the General Post Office cost QAR500 per year including one key. Company electronic boxes start at QAR1,500 per year including one key. At other branches, personal standard boxes cost QAR200 per year, plus QAR60 for three keys. Company standard boxes cost QAR500 per year plus QAR60 for three keys. Call 104 or visit qatarpost.qa

Qatar Post e-Resident An online service in partnership with the Ministry of Interior and Immigration Department, which allows residents to renew their dependents' Residence Permit (RP), and driving licence and vehicle registration (istimara).

Qatar Post’s e-commerce Qatar Post’s e-commerce service allows shoppers to buy items online and get them delivered directly to their homes or to a 'smart locker'.

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Shoppers can sign up online, and avail of hasslefree shopping and delivery from the US, the UK, and Asian online stores. They can then buy items online that can be sent to these locations. Packages will be forwarded on to them in Qatar – either directly to their homes, to one of 30 post office branches in the country or to a smart locker. These smart lockers are in locations across the country, open 24/7, making it a convenient option for registered users to pick up their packages.

Qatar Post aims to get parcels delivered within five to eight working days, and has an online tracking system. Parcels can be up to 1.5 m in length and the maximum length plus girth cannot be more than 3 m. Delivery charges will be based on the weight of the package. connected.qa

Courier Services Aramex DHL Express FedEx Qatar Post UPS Express

4420 0100 4458 7888 4484 1111 4446 4000 4011 9600

Places of Worship Islam is the official religion of Qatar but many expatriate communities hold church services. All religious associations need to register with Qatar International Christian Ministry (QICM) to be considered legitimate. Bethel Assembly of God Church Doha Qatar (Bethel AG Church Doha) E4 One of the fastest growing Pentecostal churches in Doha with over 1,000 members. 5586 9359, bethelagdoha.com Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Rosary (Priests of The Parish) E4 The Catholic Church in Qatar is a part of the universal church whose spiritual head is the Pope. Daily Mass: early morning and evening in English and other languages. 4416 5550/5400, catholicchurchqatar.org Immanuel Mar Thoma Church – Doha, Qatar E4 Member of Inter Denominational Christian Church. 4416 5701, imtcdoha.com RCCG Rehoboth Assembly E4 A parish of the redeemed Christian Church of God. Teenage Church and Children's Club available. 7770 7783, rccgrehobothqatar.org

St. Thomas Syro-Malabar Church An Apostolic Church founded in India by St. Thomas E4 4416 5060, syromalabarqatar.in The Church of the Epiphany E4 The Anglican Church in Qatar, a member of the Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf, which is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. 4416 5726, anglicanchurchinqatar.org See Mosques in Sightseeing in the Discovering Qatar section.

Birth, Marriage, Divorce and Death Birth Under Qatari law, a woman must be married to give birth in Qatar.

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With lifetime membership, shoppers can buy goods online using the overseas address as a shipping location. The items are stored in a warehouse for up to 21 days, allowing shoppers to bundle together a number of parcels to minimise shipping costs.

Sheikh Abdulla Bin Zaid Al Mahmoud Islamic Cultural Center (Fanar) D4 Once the largest mosque in Qatar, Fanar hosts religious, education-related and social activities. Visitors can enjoy traditional coffee and learn about the Qatari lifestyle, the country’s heritage and culture. 4444 7444, binzaid.gov.qa

Birth certificate: The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) issues a birth certificate to every child born in the country (including expatriates) but children born to non-Qatari parents are not entitled to Qatari nationality by reason of their birth here. Public and private hospitals have birth regisration offices that assist you with registration and then will refer you to the MoPH website moph.gov.qa for further registration. The Newborn Registration Office in the Births and Deaths Committee at MoPH registers all births electronically and issues electronic certificates within 60 minutes. The birth certificate is provided by the MoPH and can be delivered to you by QPost at a fee of QAR30 within 48 hours. For more information, see Healthcare in Qatar in this section. The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani issued Law No 3 of 2016 on regulating the registration of births and deaths in Qatar. The law makes it mandatory to report all births that take place within the country to the offices concerned at the MoPH. Births in Qatar have to be reported within a maximum of 15 days. Persons who can report births include the father of the newborn, if present; male adult relatives of the child, or female relatives, if males are not available; the physician or any authorised person who helped in the delivery of the baby; directors of public hospitals or penal institutes or officials of the place where the delivery took place; and the captain of a ship or an aircraft or any other means of transport where the birth took place. The information to be provided include the date of birth according to the Hijri and Gregorian calendars, time and place, and ©

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Reporting false or incorrect information in the case of both births and deaths or using illegal and fraudulent methods is punishable with a maximum jail term of three years and a fine of up to QAR100,000, or either. Those who are legally required to report a case of birth or death but fail to do so within the stipulated period face a maximum jail term of six months and a fine of up to QAR10,000, or either. the gender of the baby along with his/her name. The name should not be shared by a sibling or be a compound name. Other mandatory information includes the names of both parents, the person who helped in the delivery and the person who reported the birth. The hospital provides two letters after the birth, one of which will bear a government number. In private hospitals, go to the hospital administrator who will allocate a number. Take these two letters plus both parents’ passports, parents’ birth certificates, marriage certificate, residence permits, visas, vaccination card and copies of all documents to an approved hospital. Complete a form and pay QAR20 for each copy of the certificate, which may be issued the same day. Expatriates can then register their child’s birth at their embassy and obtain a passport (not all embassies provide this service, check with yours). A newborn can accompany its parents until it is two years old, but an application for a residence permit (RP) for a newborn must be submitted within 60 days of the birth, or the parents face a fine of QAR10 a day.

Marriage Couples wishing to get married in Qatar are required to undergo the premarital health checkup or screening in order to avoid any genetic, hereditary and communicable diseases in addition to controlling the prevalence of disability and other diseases. The screening can be done at one of the accredited health centres in Qatar. Once the checkup is complete, Muslim marriages take place at the Family Court or if prefered, at their home with the presence of a mazoon, an official for civil ceremonies. There is no civil marriage in Qatar for non‑Muslims. The only non-Muslim marriages granted official recognition by the State of Qatar are Christian marriages performed by churches registered with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and by clergy recognised by the ministry to perform non-Muslim marriages. Certain embassies and churches will perform marriages for expatriates. See Places of Worship earlier in this section. The church will

issue your marriage certificate. Translate a copy of the marriage certificate into Arabic through a translator recognised by Qatar Chamber (QC). Then register the marriage certificate and Arabic translation at the Office of Land Registration and Legalization at the Ministry of Justice. The Ministry will stamp the back of the marriage certificate with a registration number and keep the copy and Arabic translation for its records. Check with your embassy to see if you need to register the marriage in your home country.

Divorce The process of getting divorced in Qatar is different for Muslim and non-Muslim couples. Couples of any religion and nationality that can prove their residency in Qatar can file for divorce, although the process can differ. For Muslim couples who were married in Qatar and seeking to dissolve their marriage, they will have to meet certain requirements, such as proving their residency. In addition, the wife will have to honour the iddat, a period of three months where she cannot remarry. If the divorcing couple can reach a settlement, they can have their lawyers draw up an agreement and fast-track their case through the courts. If this isn’t possible, the person requesting the divorce will have to provide a reason for doing so – adultery, impotency, and abuse – along with evidence to support their claims. If you want to dissolve a marriage that took place in Qatar, there are a number of firms well-versed in local law who could assist and advise you (see Lawyers and Legal earlier in this section). If you were married outside of Qatar, seek advice from your embassy or law firms in your country on how to dissolve your marriage. It may be easier and more cost-effective to file for divorce in your home country. Note: If you are in Qatar on your spouse’s visa, you will lose your Residence Permit (RP) after divorce. You will need to get another RP, either under the sponsorship of your employer or another eligible family member. Advice is recommended.

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Death Notifying the police is mandatory and in some cases they may require a post-mortem. Get help from the relevant embassy, which will be able to advise you. Newborn deaths and stillbirths have to be reported within seven days. When one dies in Qatar, the law of the country that issued their passport will be honoured. Qatari law will apply only if the deceased has assets in Qatar but no heirs in the country.

For joint accounts, Article 351 of The Commercial Code states that joint account holders will be considered to have equal shares unless otherwise agreed in the contract. When one of the account holders dies, the remaining holder must inform the bank of their intention to either continue with the account or to close it within 10 days of the date of death. Further details can be obtained from the relevant bank. In the unfortunate event of both parents dying, children residing in Qatar will go into the care of the Qatar Foundation for Child and Women Protection (QFCW). QFCW will attempt to contact the children’s next of kin and will keep the children until they can be released to the proper guardian or family member. The next of kin will require proof (birth certificates) that they are indeed the sibling or parents of the deceased for QFCW to release the children. Humanitarian Services Office at MoPH: In coordination between Ministry of Interior (MOI), MoPH, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), General Authority of Customs, Qatar Airways, Public Prosecution and other relevant authorities, the office offers simplified procedures for the repatriation of the deceased abroad or their burial inside the country via a single window system. The office is managed by the Unified Services Department of the MOI, and is located

Making a Will Residents of Qatar or Qatari nationals are not required to have a will in place. However, it is strongly recommended that you draw up a will in your home country. You will need to get it attested at the Qatar Embassy in your home country, translate it into Arabic, and then get it registered in Qatar at the Ministry of Justice. If you want to make a will in Qatar, there are a number of firms well-versed in local law who could assist and advise you (see Lawyers and Legal earlier in this section). In addition, seek advice from your embassy.

Liquor Permit The purchase and transportation of alcohol by individuals in Qatar is strictly regulated. Liquor for home consumption is available only from the Qatar Distribution Company (QDC) in Abu Hamour E3 and Hotel Park C4, which issue a permit. Call their Permit Department on 4429 9777. New memberships and renewals can be made online at qdc.com.qa. You will need a letter from your employer addressed to QDC detailing your position, salary, benefits, and accommodation, together with a copy of your passport or RP. On approval, the applicant will be required to pay an annual licence fee, paid on a pro-rata basis, based on your RP's validity. Entry into the shop and purchases can only be made by those holding a valid membership card. The permit holder's spouse can also hold a card for the same account.

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If one dies in Qatar and a will is not in place, their assets, including their bank accounts, cars and other valuables registered in their name will be frozen until the heirs or the deceased's beneficiaries provide an official inheritance certificate duly authenticated by all relevant authorities, proving their entitlement to those assets. Heirs may prove their entitlement to the deceased’s assets by producing a legal statement from their country of nationality. The exact format of this will be dependent upon the jurisdiction of the deceased's home country. If a will is in place, a court order or other approved and authenticated document will be required. The bank may then forward payment to the relevant beneficiary/ beneficiaries.

on Mohammed bin Thani Street behind Hamad Hospital mortuary, next to the Retaj Residence Al Sadd. The office is open daily from 7 am – 9 pm.

In addition, the shop at QDC has a range of pork products. Pork products will not be deducted from your monthly alcohol allowance. Retail Store and Permit Office appointments must be made online at qdc.com.qa. You will receive an email confirmation of your appointment, which must be presented along with your Permit Card for entry and purchase at QDC. There's also a Click & Collect service on their website and home delivery for selected areas. Opening times: QDC Abu Hamour: Open to non-permit and permit holders from Saturday to Thursday 9 am – 9 pm, Friday 1 pm – 9 pm. QDC West Bay: Open to only permit holders from Saturday to Thursday 10 am – 7 pm, Friday 1 pm – 7 pm. The shop closes during the holy month of Ramadan, and 10–14 days before Eid Al Adha. Alcohol in Qatar is a strictly regulated concession. Rules issued should be strictly adhered to. ©

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There are free vaccination and trap/neuter/return services for cats and dogs. All animals should be microchipped – the department offers this service, as do all the veterinary clinics in Qatar. For more information or to register your pet, visit petsafeqatar.com Cremation: Must be arranged through your

veterinarian. You may ask for individual cremation.

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The above requirements are current but may be subject to change at any time. Short-nosed cats and dogs (eg Persians and pugs) are embargoed on many airlines, including Qatar Airways. Your pet's travel kennel must comply with the IATA regulations, iata.org. Some dog breeds are banned in Qatar – check with a pet relocator specialist or visit portal.moi.gov.qa

Exporting a Pet All pets must be vaccinated against rabies and must be microchipped. You will then need to arrange rabies serology tests to obtain the necessary certification. You are strongly advised to check all health requirements and regulations with relevant government authorities and the relevant country well ahead of time, up to six months. Contact your local vet, animal support organisation and pet relocator specialist in Qatar and refer to the relevant countries' government website. Airlines require a health certificate, obtainable from the Animal Resources Department. You will need to take your pet for an examination and show current vaccination records. The export document is valid for seven days. Present it at the QNT Office in the Cargo Section at Hamad International Airport (HIA) at least five days before you wish your pet to travel and book a flight there. You will need to pay the full fare plus handling charges at this stage. Your pet needs a travel kennel that complies with the airline’s regulations.

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Pets may be imported as cargo or excess baggage. If you ship your pet as cargo, it will go to a special facility for pets where it will be cared for until it clears customs. However you choose to import your pet, you will need a permit from the Department of Animal Resources. You can get this up to two weeks before the date of travel and it is valid for one month. To get an import permit, your pet must: • Be more than four months old. • Have a certificate issued from an accredited laboratory not less than three months and not more than 12 months prior to the date of entry that shows the serum neutralisation test against rabies of more than 0.5 IU/ml. • Have a health certificate issued by a competent authority from the country of import. • Have a vaccination document or passport which must include the microchip number, date of birth and required vaccinations and treatments.

As you cannot obtain an import permit from outside the country, it is recommended that you use one of Qatar’s pet relocation specialists to handle the importation.

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The Ministry of Municipality's Department of Animal Resources is in charge of animal control and veterinary supervision of animal diseases. The department issues import permits, and oversees the exportation, transfer and transit of pets across borders. There are strict controls on the movements of endangered species. The Municipality's Department for Animal Resources operates a large veterinary clinic in Al Rayyan D2. For the Main Veterinary Clinic call 4426 1656, or apply online to request an appointment via the Ministry of Municipality: 184, hukoomi.gov.qa

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Are you planning on travelling with your pets?

Or maybe you can be a flight buddy?

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Don’t leave making travelling plans with pets to the last minute! There are a number of pet relocation specialists in Qatar who can assist with all the necessary paperwork required, and the veterinary centres can provide tips on how best to travel with animals – see Pets in the Living in Qatar section for contact details. Animal centres are always looking for help with relocating rescues. If you are flying from Qatar to North America or Europe, take the opportunity to be a flight buddy – you will be bringing joy to both the animal and its potential new family. All you need to do is meet the pet and a volunteer from the rescue centre at the airport. The paperwork is prepared in advance, the flight is paid for by the shelter, and your flight buddy will fly with you on your baggage ticket. So there is absolutely no cost or effort required from you! See Groups Seeking Volunteers in Leisure Activities in the Events and Activities section to contact one of the rescue centres and find out how you can help. ©

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Local Getaways By Ola Diab Holidays, whether abroad or local, are much desired in Qatar. For those looking for a getaway not far from home, they are spoilt for choice with many holiday homes available for rent across the country.

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n recent years, holiday homes have become a trend in Qatar where a growing number of villas and apartments are becoming available for rent for residents of Qatar for a day, night or weekend.

Now, there are online platforms and apps such as Wqtah to help you find the holiday home you desire. Recently launched, Wqtah is an online booking and ticketing platform that serves Qatar's local tourism sector, helping users find local getaways, camping trips, sports activities, and immersive entertainment. Find Wqtah on Instagram @wqtahinqa The most popular popular holiday homes are large resort-like standalone villas that can be found across the country with the most popular locations being Ain Khaled, Legtaifiya, Umm Slal Ali, Umm Garn, The Pearl Island and Lusail City; and outside of Doha such as Al Sheehaniya, Semaisma, Al Shamal, Al Ruwais, and other areas. Why a home away from your home? These spacious holiday homes are away from the hustle and bustle of the city, meant for and commonly rented by a large group of families or friends. Commonly referred to as chalets, the holiday homes could be anything from a luxury apartment to large villas to farm houses. These lavishly furnished homes feature several large bedrooms, gardens and green spaces, and luxury amenities and entertainment

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services such as private pools, children's play area, a home cinema and more. They also include free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, parking spaces, cleaning and more. Their prices could range from QAR1,000 to QAR4,000 per night. Renting holiday homes during the weekends are usually more expensive than weekdays. Commonly found on social media platforms, these holiday homes operate mainly on Instagram and WhatsApp, where you can contact the property owner and make a booking. Popular holiday homes are Rose Resorts, Villa De Mykonos, White Pearl Resort, The Cottage, The White Yard, The Corner Villa and more. In 2018, holiday homes became subject to tourism regulation Law No 2018 and instructions issued by Qatar Tourism (QT) in joint coordination with competent authorities of the state. The activity is authorisation for apartments and villas in tourist areas specified in the decision of the Minister of Economy and Trade No 106 for 2017 considering some areas in the country as tourist areas and for standalone villas in the regions of the State. Holiday homes activity is prohibited without a licence from QT. The licence is granted only to individual owners or operators of the units. In 2021, QT issued the Holiday Homes Circular 2021 governing the requirements for homeowners

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to apply for a tourism license, including quality standards, amenities, health and safety, accessibility criteria, code of conduct and environmental sustainability. Decision of Qatar Tourism Chairman No 1 of 2021 was issued to consider holiday homes as hotel establishments. As a result, owners of holiday homes are required to comply with the rules governing hotels. In 2022, the concept of the holiday homes was further encouraged for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ to provide fans with more accommodation options and a chance to showcase Qatar's true essence and hospitality.

Holiday homes licences To register a property as a holiday home, one needs to be a Qatari national and must register their property, under the supervision of QT and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoTC). QT oversees the process of issuing holiday homes licences for residential property owners in Qatar to enlist their units, whether a villa or an apartment, for short-term rentals. QT is receiving a growing number of enquiries on the licencing process from citizens through its website qatartourism.com. Therefore, QT has upgraded its system to facilitate new licence applications for owners and authorised tenants who can now apply for a holiday home licence through the e-services portal. In addition, QT introduced a helpline 4499 7888 and simplified the process to issue licences within a week. The free-of-charge licence for holiday homes is called a Tourism Licence and is valid for five years. Featured under the e-services section on QT's website, the holiday homes page offers the options for homeowners to either fill in a simple form to request a call back from QT agents, or follow the steps in the portal user guide to apply online.

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to allow property owners to generate extra income by renting out their residential units for short-term use. It also gives them the opportunity to meet people from different cultures and celebrate Qatar’s tradition of hospitality. QT officials warned that property owners who bypass the process and rent their homes to vacationers without a licence risk receiving a prison sentence of up to two years and/or a QAR200,000 fine. What differentiates holiday homes from hotels is that they are privately owned by Qatari nationals, and not by a hospitality company or brand. In addition, food and drinks are not provided, and other common hotel services and facilities, including catering, concierge and recreational services such as spas and massages are unavailable.

Note for renters • Rent is paid per night. An amount is paid before the day of the booking. The full amount must be paid on the day of the booking or checking in, along with a deposit, which is returned to you once you checkout, and if there no damages to the property. • If you are renting the property for a special occasion with a large number of people, it's best to notify the owner before booking the property as he/ she may have objections. • If you're looking for a holiday home, it's best to look online, mainly Instagram. The Wqtah app is also a place to find your desired getaway. m Rose Resorts

Once the application is accepted, a team inspects the unit to finalise the process. The holiday homes licence is valid for five years and can be renewed ©

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• Primary Health Care Centres • HMC Hospitals and Services • Ministry of Public Health • Private Medical Centres • 24‑hour Pharmacies • Dental and Optical Centres • Support Groups

Map of Hamad Bin Khalifa Medical City Healthcare in Qatar • Healthcare News • The Ministry of Public of Health • Hamad Medical Corporation: HMC Hospitals; Additional Services; HMC Hospitals with Emergency Departments; Meeting International Standards of Care; Working Towards a Healthy Qatar • PHCC and Sidra Medicine • How the Health System Works Together

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Useful Numbers EMERGENCIES – AMBULANCE, FIRE OR POLICE – 999 COVID-19 ENQUIRIES – 16000 Medical facilities in Qatar are open to citizens, residents and visitors. Visitors need to pay for treatment at government hospitals and Primary Healthcare Centres and provide proof of insurance; residents holding a valid Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) Health Card pay nominal fees.

Public Healthcare For all enquiries call Hayyak 107, download the Nar'aakom app, visit phcc.gov.qa

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North Region: • Al Daayen • Al Kaaban (24-hour Urgent Care Service) • Al Khor • Al Leghwairiya • Al Ruwais (24-hour Urgent Care Service) • Gharrafat Al Rayyan C2 • Leabaib (Qataris only) • Madinat Khalifa C3 • Qatar University B3 • Umm Slal (24-hour Urgent Care Service) Central Region: • Airport D4 • Al Mashaf (24-hour Urgent Care Service) • Al Sadd (24-hour Urgent Care Service) D3 • Al Thumama (Qataris only) E4 • Al Wakra F5 • Omar Ibn Al Khattab C3 • Rawdat Al Khail (24-hour Urgent Care Service) C4 • South Wakra (Qataris only) F5 • Umm Ghuwailina D4 • West Bay (Qataris only) B3 Western Region: • Abu Bakr Al Siddiq (24-hour Urgent Care Service) D2 • Abu Nakhla • Al Jemailiya • Al Karaana • Al Rayyan (24-hour Urgent Care Service) D2 • Al Sheehaniya (24-hour Urgent Care Service) • Al Waab D2 • Al Wajba • Mesaimeer E3 • Muaither (Qataris only; 24-hour Urgent Care Service) D2 • Umm Al Seneem E3

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HEALTHCARE IN QATAR? For information about medical care at any of the country’s private or public hospitals, medical centres, clinics and pharmacies: Call 16000, the Government Healthcare Helpline Visit moph.gov.qa

For questions about Hamad Medical Corporation’s hospitals and services: Call Nesma’ak 16060 Visit hamad.qa

To schedule appointments with the Primary Health Care Corporation: Call the customer contact centre 107 the community call centre service 16000 or +974 4406 9917 Use the Nar’aakom app Visit phcc.gov.qa

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Healthcare in Qatar Many changes and improvements have been introduced since the country opened its first hospital over 60 years ago. Billions of dollars are being spent on improving and expanding Qatar's healthcare system to cope with the rise in population. According to the World Health Organization, Qatar is spending more money per capita on healthcare than any other country in the Gulf. The healthcare system is available to all – citizens, expatriates and visitors. The public healthcare service provides free or extremely subsidised healthcare; the exception to this may be treatment for highly specialised services. Under the new health insurance law, visitors and residents require proof of medical insurance. Residents should check with their employer to see what health insurance is provided, or contact one of the insurance companies to take extra personal cover – see Day to Day Qatar in this section for a list of companies.

Healthcare News

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MoPH issues guidelines for safe disposal of household medical waste The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) has identified important health procedures that must be followed for the safe disposal of household medical waste, warning against disposal with regular household waste or in public wastewater. Medical waste resulting from a home healthcare service must be separated and collected in accordance with Resolution No 8 of 2006 and the guidelines of the MoPH, and transferred to healthcare facilities (clinics, health centres, hospitals) for handling and disposal. Under the guidelines, medical waste should be managed at home as per the following: • Sharp wastes for diabetics must be collected in containers provided by government healthcare facilities and delivered to the nearest health centre for disposal. • Infectious waste and sharp waste for non-diabetics should be placed in a solid, puncture-proof, and leak-proof container. • Containers must be labelled 'biological hazardous waste', shut tightly and ensured that the outside of the containers is not contaminated. The container should be taken with its contents for disposal to the designated place and must not be disposed off by placing it in a recycling waste containers. • Pharmaceutical waste and personal care products should not be disposed off in sewage or in municipality containers except those that are permitted, such as vitamins, cough medicines, intravenous fluids and saline drops. The waste should be placed in a solid, puncture-proof, and leak-proof container and should be clearly labelled 'pharmaceutical waste.'

Qatar introduces medical treatment fees for all visitors The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) confirmed in October the phased application of fees and charges for medical treatment services offered by Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) and Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC). Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) Resolution Nos 28 and 29 of 2023 determine the fees and charges for medical treatment services within PHCC and HMC respectively and have been determined according to the cost at both institutions. These measures are part of the commitment of MoPH and other public health sector institutions to improve healthcare services and reduce pressure on government health facilities. Under the first phase, the fees will be applicable to visitors to the country only. They will not apply to residents until they are covered by the mandatory health insurance system provided by their employer. The provision of free healthcare services will continue for citizens and other exempted groups. The compulsory health insurance scheme came into effect in May 2022 and will apply to all expatriates and visitors to Qatar. Since February 2023, Qatar has been implementing its mandatory health insurance system for visitors that ensures the coverage of emergencies and accidents, with other insurance packages available enabling additional insurance coverage. Visitors with an international insurance document can benefit from insurance coverage in Qatar, provided they meet the acceptance criteria set by MoPH and that it covers the visitor's entire stay in the country. ©

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In 2016 the Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani disbanded the Supreme Council of Health and reverted their responsibilities to the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH, moph.gov.qa). The MoPH will continue to oversee the nation’s health services, with policies, goals and objectives to achieve that vision, and monitoring and evaluation of its progress and the quality and effectiveness of health service providers. The ‘Caring for the Future’ programme encourages healthy lifestyles, provides community‑based primary care, and ensures that the world’s most advanced, highest quality care is available locally in secondary and tertiary medical facilities. One of the pillars of Qatar National Vision 2030, 'Human Development', represents Qatar's ambition to develop a physically and mentally healthy population. The first phase was the National Development Strategy (NDS) 2011–2016, and the National Health Strategy (NHS) 2011–2016. These developments were built on under NDS 2017– 2022 and NHS 2018–2022. Supporting strategies and frameworks include: • Qatar Public Health Strategy • National Primary Healthcare Strategy • National Diabetes Strategy • Qatar National Dementia Plan • National E-Health and Data Management Strategy • Continuing Care Design Strategy • Qatar Healthcare Facilities Master Plan • Summary National Mental Health & Wellbeing Strategic Framework 2019–2022 •​National Cancer Framework 2017–2022. The MoPH was awarded the national accreditation status of the US Public Health Accreditation Board in October 2022, the first country outside the US to receive the certification.

Departments and Services • Medical Commission: Examines all travellers to the country and residents; issues medical certificates to: º Prospective and current employees. º Non-Qataris arriving to work, reside or visit family in the country, or to change sponsorship. º Applicants for Qatari citizenship. º Non-Qatari men who wish to marry Qatari women. º Students for university enrolment. º Citizens travelling overseas. º Applicants for special categories (eg pilgrimage contractors, citizens marrying outside Qatar). Most medical check-ups are conducted at the Medical Commission (MC) near Abu Hamour, although the service is also available at Qatar Red Crescent (Mesaimeer), Mowasalat Medical

Services (Industrial Area), Al Ahli Hospital, Al Emadi Hospital and Doha Clinic Hospital. The main MC unit has four sections: one for expatriates taking up jobs in senior positions; one for families; one for domestic workers; and one for labourers. There is an electronic registration service for companies and corporations with over 15 employees; they must register their workers’ data online for tests and make electronic payments through Hukoomi at gov.qa For more information about medical procedures, see Day to Day Qatar in this section. • Health Protection and Communicable Disease Control: Monitors and controls communicable diseases, oversees the national vaccination programme. • Health Promotion: Develops and implements policies and action plans, such as occupational health, tobacco law and mental health. • Health Information Center: Collects health data and information, conducts statistical surveys, liaises with international health institutions, and oversees birth and death registrations. • Food Safety: Implements health policies in all food safety-related matters, as per Law No 8 of 1990 regarding regulating human food control. • Health Emergency: Responsible for plans and projects related to health emergency preparedness and response, in cooperation with partners in the health sector such as Hamad Medical Corporation, Primary Health Care Corporation, and the private sector. • Health Financing and Insurance: Develops health financing and insurance systems that support the wider goals of the healthcare landscape and the National Health Strategy. • Healthcare Professions: Draws up the specifications and conditions of accrediting hospitals, health centres and clinics, and training and rehabilitation centres for health practitioners. Issues licences for practicing health and medical professions and revokes where necessary. • Health Facilities Licensing and Accreditation: Oversees the licensing and accreditation standards for health facilities, and conducts inspections. • Pharmacy and Drug Control: Responsible for regulating the dispensing, import, and circulation of medicines, the registration of pharmaceutical companies, and supervising drug prices. E-services available at moph.gov.qa include: • birth and death certificates • medical commission requests • finding a health practitioner or pharmacy • clinical guidelines

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Hamad Medical Corporation the appointment referral site, patients can scan the QR code or visit hamad.qa and use the Contact Us page, providing the health card number and uploading the referral form. A confirmation message will be sent acknowledging that their referral has been received and is being processed. After a few days, Nesma’ak will call to arrange an appointment.

Since Rumailah Hospital first opened in 1957, HMC has significantly expanded its portfolio of hospitals. As Qatar has grown and developed over the recent decades, so too has HMC. This long history of caring for the residents of Qatar ensures HMC is uniquely positioned to understand the specific cultural and healthcare needs of the population, and provide the best possible care.

Fees for services at HMC: Qatar residents with a valid Qatar ID and health card are entitled to heavily subsidised consultations and prescriptions. Without these documents patients will be charged a higher fee for services. Emergency medical services are provided free of charge.

The clinical teams at HMC deliver a wide range of specialist healthcare services to patients. These services differ to those provided at primary health centres as they diagnose and treat complex cases that cannot be treated in a primary care setting. In 2021, HMC marked 15 years of accreditation by Joint Commission International (JCI) under the Academic Medical Center accreditation programme and is the first healthcare system in the world to have all its hospitals accredited. In February 2023 five hospitals in Qatar were ranked in the world's top 250: Rumailah, Hamad General, National Center for Cancer Care and Research, Heart Hospital, and Sidra Medicine. How to get an appointment at an HMC hospital Getting an appointment is simple and convenient: > Your primary healthcare provider doctor (Primary Health Care Corporation or private clinic) will refer you to HMC if specialist care is required. • Referrals from private clinics can be registered online at hamad.qa (see below). • Referrals from PHCC health centres are made automatically. > Once your referral has been received by HMC, you will be sent an SMS acknowledging receipt. > When an appointment becomes available you will be contacted with the date, time and location. Once processed, you will also receive an appointment notification by SMS. > You will receive a reminder SMS one day before. > Aim to arrive 30 minutes before the appointment time. If you are more than 15 minutes late you may not be seen and your appointment will need to be rearranged. Referrals from private clinics: Patients with referrals from private clinics for specialised care at HMC can submit their requests online. To access

Contacting HMC: HMC’s dedicated customer service team, Nesma'ak, can help with questions and enquiries, including checking/rescheduling/ cancelling appointments. Teams are on hand in all HMC hospitals to assist patients, via 16060 or by emailing nesmaak@hamad.qa Availability: Available 24/7 in these language options: Arabic, English, Urdu and Malayalam.

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Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC, hamad.qa) is the main provider of specialist healthcare in Qatar and one of the leading hospital providers in the Middle East. HMC’s network is made up of hospitals as well as the national Ambulance Service, home and residential care, and other services such as mental health and physiotherapy.

HMC Hospitals ​​ Aisha Bint Hamad Al Attiyah Hospital HMC’s newest community hospital is located south of Al Khor in Tenbek and is the corporation's second largest after Hamad General Hospital. The first patients were seen in November 2022 after inauguration by The Father Amir, HH Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani. There are 300 inpatient beds, 64 outpatient clinics, an emergency department, operating theatres, obstetrics and gynaecology services, neonatal and paediatric care, haemodialysis, robotic pharmacy, laboratory services, VIP inpatient and critical care rooms, and a day care unit. Ambulatory Care Center The centre offers patients a new approach to surgical and clinical care in Qatar, providing day care surgery, some inpatient surgical care and clinical care in a single dedicated location. This means that within 23 hours of receiving surgery or a medical procedure, patients are able to leave hospital and recover at home. Al Khor Hospital Al Khor was the first Hamad hospital outside of Doha, providing healthcare services to the growing population in northern region of Qatar. The hospital offers patients treatment in a pleasant and modern environment, with a wide range of clinical departments providing advanced care. The hospital has an Antenatal and Postnatal Exercise Center, unique to HMC, and a Breastfeeding Resource Center, as well as the offices for Home Healthcare Services. ©

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Al Wakra Hospital Al Wakra Hospital provides healthcare services for the growing towns of Al Wakra and Mesaieed to the south of Qatar. Al Wakra Hospital provides patients with safe, high-quality care in an efficient way, and means that people no longer need to travel to Doha. Al Maha Pediatric Specialized Care Center was officially opened in May 2022 and is the region’s first paediatric specialised care centre dedicated to long-term care for young patients with special and rehabilitation needs. Communicable Disease Center The CDC is a specialist tertiary centre to support and treat patients with communicable diseases. It has been purpose built with the mission to detect, treat and prevent infectious diseases in Qatar, particularly those of public health importance. Its highly specialised team of doctors, nurses and allied health professionals provide consultations and treatments for patients who have infections that are often beyond the scope of primary and other secondary care services.

and intensive care unit beds, the hospital can treat hundreds of patients each day. The hospital welcomes all adult male patients, providing them with access to the highest quality treatment and care within their community. Heart Hospital The state-of-the-art centre is committed to delivering high-quality care and treatment for adults with heart conditions. The specialist hospital integrates all cardiothoracic medical and surgical facilities in one centre. Heart Hospital is committed to academic health as well as medical education with an active cardiology fellowship programme, and a strong commitment to the education of residents, fellows and specialists. Mesaieed General Hospital

Hamad General Hospital One of the region's leading tertiary hospitals, offering highly specialised care since 1982. The 600+ bed facility offers extensive medical care and clinical services, including trauma, emergency medicine, paediatrics, critical care, specialised and sub-specialised surgery, specialised medicine, laboratory medicine, diagnostic imaging, and adult rehabilitation. There are more than 65 clinics, one of the world's busiest emergency departments, five intensive care units, eight operating theatres and a large pharmacy. Modern diagnostic facilities include laboratory, medicine, pathology and radiology. A state-of-the-art Trauma and Emergency Center was opened in 2019 by the Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, with a Hyperbaric Therapy Unit and the first hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber of its kind in Qatar. The National Center for Diabetes Treatment opened in 2013 and provides diabetics with improved patient care and access to specialised services through a multi-disciplinary approach. The hospital also manages the Fahad Bin Jassim Kidney Center, offering some of the most advanced treatment standards in the region for patients with acute and chronic kidney ailments. Hazm Mebaireek General Hospital Located in the Industrial Area of Doha, the hospital provides inpatient and outpatient care, surgical services, and emergency care services. With a 14-bed Emergency Department and 118 inpatient

A 120-bed state-of-the art hospital located south of Al Wakra, which opened in April 2020 to meet the demands for hospital beds due to the COVID19 pandemic. The hospital now offers care to geriatric patients with long-term care needs, as well as to diabetic patients following the relocation of Al Wakra Hospital’s National Diabetes Center in 2021. The Mental Health Hospital Services at the Psychiatric Hospital on Salwa Road has been temporarily relocated to Mesaieed General Hospital while renovation of the Salwa Road facility continues. National Center for Cancer Care and Research The 60-bed hospital specialises in the delivery of diagnosis, treatment and management for the care of people with cancer and blood disease. Advanced technology, such as the region's first PET CT scanner, combined with teams of specialists and highly trained staff offer high-quality healthcare tailored to patients’ individual needs. Qatar Rehabilitation Institute The Institute is the region’s largest tertiary rehabilitation hospital, providing world-class

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integrated rehabilitation services and the most technologically advanced patient-centred care. At the heart of this care is a multi-disciplinary team of clinicians working together to coordinate and deliver a personalised package of advanced rehabilitation services tailored to each patient’s individual circumstances. The ‘Easy Street’ rehabilitation facility, opened in 2021, simulates real-world situations in a safe clinical environment so that patients can take their first independent steps towards recovery after a lengthy illness with life-changing medical issues.

The Cuban Hospital Located in Dukhan in the west of Qatar, the hospital is a joint venture project between the State of Qatar and the Cuban Government. With 65 beds and approximately 400 highly qualified Cuban healthcare professionals, the hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art technology serving Dukhan and its surrounding communities. ​ omen’s Wellness and Research Center W The centre is the region’s largest tertiary hospital providing women in Qatar with specialised care through all stages of their lives. The hospital offers a range of surgical and clinical services from preconception to childbirth, post-natal care and beyond, provided by a passionate multidisciplinary team of highly trained clinicians specialising in gynaecology, obstetrics, and newborn care. The Obstetric Anesthesia Services has been designated as a Center of Excellence by the Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology in the US, the first hospital in the Middle East to receive the prestigious designation.

The Ambulance Service’s Medical Communication Center was named the Middle East’s first Accredited Center of Excellence by the International Academy of Emergency Dispatch for its high level of commitment towards delivering safe and efficient healthcare in Qatar and the region. The service itself has been accredited three times by the Joint Commission International for quality and safety, and the LifeFlight service has also been accredited by the European Aeromedical Institute for both adult and paediatric critical care. The Mobile Healthcare Service, launched in 2015, provides senior physician support and nursing care to patients outside the hospital setting. The service works with the Home Healthcare Service, responding to urgent calls and supporting clinical teams in delivering care to patients in their homes. MHS doctors support early discharge by working with the hospital's medical teams to identify patients who are able to go home but might still need support. The programme reduces the length of stay of many patients by providing extra support following discharge from the hospital.

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Rumailah Hospital Rumailah Hospital is Hamad’s longest-serving hospital and provides healthcare services for both acute and long-term rehabilitation patients. It is a multi-speciality teaching hospital with 605 beds across seven sites. Most services are provided from the original main site, such as dermatology, ophthalmology, plastic surgery and care for the elderly. Rumailah Hospital has achieved Joint Commission International (JCI) Triennial Hospital Reaccreditation as well as JCI accreditation for Long Term Care Standards, the first hospital in the GCC to attain this status. HMC opened the Sarcopenia Clinic at the hospital in February 2023, the first of its kind in the region.

The Ambulance Service teams are quickly dispatched to assist the injured patient using the most appropriate fleet vehicle: air ambulances (helicopters), advanced road ambulances and rapid response vehicles, 4x4s for the desert, and bicycle units for parks. The helicopters ensure air ambulance coverage even in the most remote areas of the country. The pilots of the helicopters are from the Qatar Emiri Air Force (QEAF).

'Know the 5 to save a life' campaign In order for the Ambulance Service to provide the best possible support quickly, it is vital that members of the public follow the 'Know the 5 to save a life' key steps: • Dial 999 immediately • Know your location • Answer all questions • Follow all instructions • Give way to ambulances For more information, visit as.hamad.qa

Additional Services Ambulance Service Each year HMC’s Ambulance Service receives more than 250,000 calls, many of which request emergency support for life-threatening incidents. ©

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Residential and home care Caring for partially or long-term dependent patients outside a hospital setting is of great importance. The Enaya Specialized Care Center provides services for patients with 24-hour specialist care needs, in conjunction with Hamad General Hospital and Rumailah Hospital. Continuing ​​ Care is for patients who need care outside of a hospital in specialised facilities, in the community or at home. Dental services Hamad Dental Services offers patients access to specialised oral and dental care at the state-ofthe-art Hamad Dental Center and several other locations within HMC. This includes both routine dental exams and more complex procedures. Mental health services HMC plays a leading role in the delivery of care for people with a mental health illness. Guided by Qatar's National Mental Health Strategy, HMC is working with partners in Qatar to develop a highquality mental health system and transform the way mental illness is perceived and treated. The strategy will drive important structural changes which allow HMC to be more focused in its delivery of community-based care, providing the people who need it with the right care, at the right time and in the most beneficial environments. HMC has partnered with the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) and Qatar’s healthcare providers on an awareness campaign to educate the public about mental health and to remove social stigma. The first Guide to Mental Health was launched in late 2019, developed by MoPH, HMC, Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC), Sidra Medicine, Qatar Red Crescent and Naufar, a mental health facility that focuses on wellbeing and help for those with addiction and substance abuse. The Mental Health Helpline has received over 43,000 calls since its inception in April 2020. The free and confidential helpline has a multilingual team which includes nurses, psychologists and psychiatrists providing support and early intervention, as well as the ability to handle more complex calls. Extensive information regarding mental health can be found at sehanafsia.moph.gov.qa, an initiative run by MoPH to provide information to the public about wellbeing, mental health conditions and how to access services in Qatar. For more information about mental health services, visit hamad.qa, call Nesma'ak on 16060, or the mental health helpline on 16000. For immediate assistance, go to an HMC hospital emergency department.

Qatar Metabolic Institute Under HMC's Academic Health System, several educational, research and clinical institutions in Qatar have united to drive forward significant improvements in the health and disease outcomes of the Qatar population affected by diabetes, smoking, obesity and metabolic disorders. Partners include HMC, PHCC, Sidra Medicine, Qatar Biomedical Research Institute, Qatar University, Weill Cornell Medicine in Qatar, and University of Calgary in Qatar. Organ donation and transplant The Qatar Organ Donation Center (HIBA) is an internationally acclaimed centre that practices high professional and ethical standards. The Doha Donation Accord, prepared by HMC and endorsed by world-leading experts in the field of organ donation and transplantation, ensures ethical, equitable, safe and legal processes for organ donation. The Donor Registry is unique in its design and includes over 100 nationalities. HIBA marked the 10th anniversary of Qatar’s Organ Transplant and Organ Donation Programmes in 2022 with the organ donor registry exceeding 500,000 registered donors, around 25% of Qatar’s adult population – and up from the just 2,424 donors in 2012. The organ transplant programme offers kidney, liver and lung transplant surgeries, making HMC one of the most comprehensive transplant centres in the region. To register as a donor or to make enquiries about donations, contact the Qatar Organ Donation Center: 4439 8557, organdonation.hamad.qa Blood services The Blood Donor Center is the only health entity providing blood supplies for the whole of Qatar. The centre's main target is to attract voluntary blood donors in order to meet the needs of both public and private hospitals in Qatar. The procedure for donating blood at the centres, including donor registration, a medical interview, physical examination and assessment, as well as blood collection and post donor care, only takes about one hour. The Main Blood Donor Center has moved to its new permanent location at West Energy Center on Mohammad bin Thani Road. The centre receives male and female whole blood and platelet donors. Hours Saturday 8 am – 2 pm; Sunday to Thursday 7 am – 9:30 pm; Friday closed. Delivery of medical reports and consumables Patients of Hamad General Hospital, Heart Hospital, Rumailah Hospital, National Center for Cancer Care and Research, Al Wakra Hospital,

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The Cuban Hospital and Hazm Mebaireek General Hospital can have HMC medical reports delivered to them directly by Qatar Post. Patients need to provide their Qatar ID details, mobile number, a preferred delivery time, and a delivery address. Qatar Post will call to confirm the delivery.

HMC will send a link via SMS for payment. The delivery fee for medications, consumables and reports is QAR30, payable to the Qatar Post rep at the time of delivery.

HMC hospitals with emergency departments Patients with emergency medical conditions should call 999 for an ambulance or visit the emergency department at one of these HMC hospitals: • Hamad General Hospital • Al Wakra Hospital • Al Khor Hospital • The Cuban Hospital • Heart Hospital (for patients with emergency heart conditions only) • National Center for Cancer Care and Research (for emergency cases related to cancer only) • Women’s Wellness and Research Center (for emergency gynaecological and obstetrics conditions only) Reasons for going to an emergency department Emergency departments are designed to care for the patients with urgent medical conditions. Patients are triaged on arrival to determine the severity of their condition. This allows the emergency teams to prioritise those patients with the most serious conditions and treat them first. Pediatric Emergency Centers (PEC) The PECs provide urgent care 24/7 for patients up to 14 years of age. Trauma and other emergency cases should go directly to a main emergency department. • Main Pediatric Emergency Center: Suhaim bin Hamad Street, Al Sadd • PEC Al Daayen: Al Khor Road • PEC Al Rayyan: Al Furousiya Street • PEC Al Shamal: Al Ruwais • PEC Airport: Airport Street

HMC has achieved accreditation from leading organisations across many areas, demonstrating the ability to deliver high standards of care to patients. HMC is the first healthcare system in the world to have all of its facilities and services accredited by US-based Joint Commission International (JCI) under the Academic Medical Center accreditation programme, as well as the Hamad Dental Center and Mental Health Service. The National Ambulance Service, Home Healthcare Service, Stroke Service and Palliative Care have also all received accreditation since 2011.

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Under HMC's Home Healthcare Service, patients with valid health cards can sign up with their Home Healthcare nurse to have medical consumables such as gloves, bandages and dressings delivered to their home. The service means patients will no longer have to visit their hospital multiple times for these items. Patients with repeat medication and dietary products can also use the service by calling 16000 Sunday to Thursday 8 am – 2 pm.

Meeting international standards of care

Working towards a healthy Qatar Improving the health of the people of Qatar is a priority for HMC. Hamad works closely with local healthcare partners, including the Ministry of Public Health and the Primary Health Care Corporation, to raise awareness of important health and injury prevention issues. Hamad Trauma Center HMC’s Trauma System at Hamad General Hospital provides comprehensive care for patients including pre-hospital, while at the centre, and rehabilitation services. Education and outreach programmes are supported by data from the National Trauma Registry, analysed by the Clinical Research Unit and Hamad Injury Prevention Program (HIPP). HIPP, a research initiative to improve public health and safety, is a collaboration with many partners related to injury prevention, such as for construction workers and pedestrians. HIPP activities also engage those in other high-risk groups for injury, such as children and young drivers. HIPP's two National Priorities Research Program Grants from Qatar Foundation are for improving the use of child restraints in children aged under five, and for creating a unified registry for all occupational injuries in Qatar. Public awareness campaigns Another focus for HMC is educating the public about the signs, symptoms and care options of important health issues. A number of public awareness campaigns have been run for such things as stroke, diabetes, organ donation, psoriasis and smoking cessation. Major campaigns include breast cancer awareness each October and dedicated information to ensure a safe and healthy Ramadan. This all provides patients with the tools and knowledge to take responsibility for their own health, leading to a healthier society. ©

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PHCC and Sidra Medicine About Primary Health Care Corporation

Healthcare in Qatar

The Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) has 30 health centres, delivering community-based primary care services to Qatar’s population in all parts of the country. The health centres provide a wide range of preventative, diagnostic and treatment healthcare services, including dental, antenatal care, immunisation, pharmacy, ophthalmology, audiology, radiology and wellness. Al Wakra and Rawdat Al Khail health centres also provide bowel and breast cancer screening. The PHCC labs have become one of the world’s largest group of network laboratories accredited by the College of American Pathologists (CAP) outside the US and the largest in the public sector. Primary health centres should be the first point of contact for patients with non-emergency conditions – patients with emergency conditions should visit an HMC emergency department or call 999 for an ambulance. If your primary care doctor determines that more specialist care is required they will refer you to an HMC hospital. How to get an appointment All expatriate residents of Qatar can register at their local health centre when obtaining a health card. Qatari nationals can make an appointment at any primary health centre. To get an appointment at the health centre you are registered at, either visit your registered health centre in person to arrange an appointment, or call PHCC customer services team, Hayyak, on 107. How to contact Primary Health Care Corporation PHCC customer service is available 24/7, via Hayyak, 107 or the Community Call Centre, 16000. The Nar’aakom app offers numerous services and facilities, such as accessing upcoming appointments and applying for a health card online. The app is available in English and Arabic. Payment for services at primary health centres Qatar residents with valid health cards are entitled to subsidised consultations and prescriptions. Deiivery of medication PHCC has a fast, safe and convenient way to deliver medication to your home. The service is available to all patients registered at a PHCC health centre, with a valid health card, credit card and correct address details, as per your residence's blue plate (ie building, street and zone). Patients can call 16000 for help, or send a message via WhatsApp saying 'Hello' – each of the health centres has a dedicated number. A pharmacist from your health centre will call you and start the process. After the call, a payment link will

be sent via SMS; the cost is QAR30 and must be paid online. The medication will then be delivered within two working days by Q-Post. Note that this delivery service is for standard prescriptions only – narcotics and controlled medications require a special prescription and can only be obtained from your registered health centre.

Sidra Medicine Sidra Medicine is an ultramodern, academic medical centre providing specialised healthcare to women, children and young persons in Qatar. It is a private hospital for public benefit. Established by Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development, Sidra Medicine embraces best practice medical education, innovative biomedical and clinical research and discovery, and exceptional patient and family focused care. Sidra Medicine is the only specialist hospital in Qatar to care for children with cancer from the ages of 0 to 18 years. How to get an appointment at Sidra Medicine Sidra Medicine accepts referrals from all healthcare providers in Doha, including Hamad Medical Corporation, Primary Health Care Corporation and private healthcare institutions. In addition, its Women’s Services also accepts self-referrals. Self-referrals for Women’s Services • For an Obstetrics, Gynaecology or Maternal Foetal Medicine appointment, call Women’s Services 4003 7113, email wcct@sidra.org or visit sidra.org/women for more information. • The Women’s Obstetrics Triage and an Urgent Care Clinic treats moderate to serious health issues for women relating to pregnancy and the female reproductive system. • For Sidra Medicine’s Perinatal Mental Healthcare service, call the Sidra Medicine Hotline 4003 3333, ask for the Women’s Wellbeing Clinic and request an appointment. Payment for services at Sidra Medicine Patients accessing Women’s Services such as maternity, gynaecology and foetal-maternal care will be charged for the care they receive. For payment rates, contact Sidra Medicine directly. How to contact Sidra Medicine For general inquiries about Sidra Medicine, call their contact centre on 4003 3333. Sidra Medicine also has a dedicated Women’s Care Coordination Team (WCCT) who can be contacted on 4003 7113 or wcct@sidra.org for information related to selfreferrals, tours of the maternity wards or ante-natal classes for patients. Operating hours for WCCT are Sunday – Thursday 7 am – 3 pm.

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How the Health System Works Together

Referrals between providers Primary care centres are usually the first point of contact for patients with non-emergency conditions in Qatar. If the primary care doctor feels that more specialist care is needed at one of HMC’s hospitals, they will refer the patient to HMC for an appointment. A similar referral process also operates between HMC, Sidra Medicine and the private sector provider. Patients can also be referred back to a primary health centre for follow up after receiving treatment at an HMC hospital. Sharing of patient information New initiatives have significantly improved the ability of clinical teams to share patient information between teams across the health system. Patient records, including lab results, x-rays, diagnostic images and medical reports, can generally be accessed electronically by clinical teams in HMC, PHCC and Sidra facilities. This enhances the quality of care delivered to patients by providing clinicians with a complete patient record regardless of where they are treated. MyHealth Patient Portal The MyHealth Patient Portal enables patients to access their electronic personal health record online and through an app. Features of the portal include the ability to access lab reports, to view and reschedule upcoming appointments, and to review discharge summaries. The portal also allows patients to send a non-urgent message to their healthcare provider in a confidential manner.

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Qatar’s various healthcare providers work closely together to deliver the best healthcare services to Qatar’s population.

MyHealth empowers patients by allowing them to play a more active role in controlling their health information and making more informed decisions about their wellbeing. It helps patients stay on track by providing up to date information about lab results and active medications and provides reminders about appointments. Patients can enroll for the MyHealth Portal online at myhealth.qa or at any HMC or PHCC facility. Patients can also seek more information about MyHealth by calling Nesma’ak at HMC on 16060 or Hayyak at PHCC on 107.

Health System FAQs I have just arrived in Qatar and need to get a health card, what do I do? To get a health card, residents must visit the Primary Health Center nearest to where you live – call 107 if you are unsure where your local centre is. I need a sick note for work, where can I get one from? You should visit your local health centre for a sick note. If you are visiting an emergency department due to your condition being a serious medical emergency, you can request a sick note at the emergency department. I want to see a doctor at a HMC hospital, how can I get an appointment? Unless you have a medical emergency, in which case you should go to your nearest HMC emergency department or call 999 for an ambulance, you will need a referral from a primary health centre or private clinic in order to make an appointment at an HMC facility. ©

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I want to see a doctor at a primary health centre, how can I get an appointment? You can call Primary Health Care Corporation’s customer helpline, Hayyak, on 107 to arrange an appointment at the health centre which you are registered at. Alternatively, you can visit your health centre in person to arrange an appointment.

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Do I need to prepare for an appointment? If you are visiting the hospital or primary health centre for the first time, please come at least 30 minutes before your appointment time in order to complete some paperwork. Does it matter if I miss a scheduled doctor’s appointment? If you are unable to attend a scheduled appointment, call your primary health centre via Hayyak 107, or hospital clinic via Nesma’ak 16060 in advance to cancel, so the timeslot can be used for another patient who may need it more urgently. How do I know which is my local health centre? Your utility bill (phone, water/electricity) includes a code related to your location and this determines where your designated health centre is located. Call Hayyak 107 for more information or take your utility bill in person to the nearest health centre. Do I have to pay for care at HMC and primary care centres? These facilities do charge a small fee for services but residents with a valid health card are entitled to greatly subsidised consultations and prescriptions at Hamad Medical Corporation and Primary Health Care Corporation facilities. I have a bad back and need to see a doctor; can I go to an emergency department and be seen? For all non-urgent conditions, such as backache,

small cut or mild eye discomfort, you should make an appointment at your local health centre. Emergency departments should be used for only serious emergency medical conditions. Why can’t I just turn up at a HMC hospital and be seen by a doctor? HMC provides specialist secondary and tertiary care services. These services are for patients whose needs are too complex to be treated at a primary care centre. A large number of conditions can be successfully treated in primary care and do not require treatment at HMC. Can I see the same doctor at my health centre? Every effort will be made to enable you to see the same doctor for your visit, but the doctor’s availability on the day you wish to come cannot be guaranteed. I would like to access help for a mental health condition, where can I go for this? If you are concerned about depression, anxiety or any similar mental health issue that affects your general health, visit your doctor in a primary health clinic for care or referral to one of HMC’s clinics. For urgent care involving suicidal or selfharm thoughts, visit one of HMC’s emergency departments or call 999. I need to see a dentist, should I go to my health centre or to an HMC hospital? Unless your condition is a medical emergency, in which case you should go to your nearest emergency department, you should visit your local health centre for a dental consultation. If specialist dental treatment is required, your primary care doctor may refer you to HMC.

I/my wife is pregnant and must register with an obstetrician, where can we get antenatal care? Your first appointment should be at your local health centre. Your primary care doctor can then advise on the best plan for your antenatal care. Is there public parking available when I visit a HMC clinic or primary health centre? All hospitals and health centres have public parking facilities. However, some of HMC’s busy hospitals have limited free parking and visitors are recommended to either come by taxi or public transport or they can use the valet parking service offered in many locations. m

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I have moved house and want to change my health centre, how can I do this? To change your health centre you must obtain a utility bill from your new address and visit the nearest health centre to apply for a change.

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