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A first for Gulf: Qatar may give some expats permanent residency

Residency permit gives similar rights as Qataris in terms of property ownership

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Qatar's Cabinet has approved a draft law making permanent residency available to some non-citizens, marking a partial shift from its reliance on its longstanding visa-sponsorship system.

The energy-rich Gulf nation said in a statement sent today that the residency permits could be granted to children of Qatari women married to foreigners, people who "offered valuable services to the country" and those with special skills. As in many Arab countries, a Qatari child's citizenship is granted based on the father's nationality.

The residency permit gives holders similar rights as Qataris in terms of property ownership and access to generous education and health care

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