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Qatar Requires Education Status Registration for Dependent Visas

Key Points  

  • Qatar will now require primary visa holders to register the education status of dependent children aged six to 18 with MOEHE before obtaining approval for dependent family entry visas

Overview  

Qatar now mandates that dependent family entry visa applicants register the education status of children aged six to 18 with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MOEHE). Previously, this requirement only applied to renewal applications for Dependent Family Residence Permits.  

Applicants must now provide this information before their dependents can enter Qatar. Sponsors can register online via the MOEHE platform, although they may sometimes need to appear in person. 

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