Qatar Quarantine Package Details and Travel Requirements.
New updated travel and return policy to come into effect starting from 12th of July 2021.
Visiting Qatar
Visitor eligibility criteria
· Adult visitors, must be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 with one of the vaccines that is approved by the Ministry of Public Health in Qatar. Approved vaccines are currently: 1) Pfizer BioNTech, 2) Moderna, 3) AstraZeneca/Covishield, 4) Janssen/Johnson & Johson. Sinopharm is a conditionally approved vaccine and visitors vaccinated with both doses of Sinopharm have to undergo a Covid-19 antibody test upon arrival in Qatar. For more information please visit the MOPH website.
· 14 days must have passed since the completion of the vaccination program (2 shots for all vaccines, except Janssen/J&J 1 shot)
· All visitors – irrespective of age – must provide a negative PCR test result. The test result must be less than 72 hours old at the time of arrival into Qatar
· Unvaccinated adults are currently not able to visit Qatar.
· Unvaccinated children aged between 0 and 11 years, can travel with their vaccinated parents and follow the process of their fully vaccinated parents. For example, if traveling from a green listed country, no quarantine is required if the parents are fully vaccinated according to above criteria.
Quarantine rules apply for unvaccinated children aged between 12 and 17 years, based on the country of departure. One or both parents will have to follow the respective quarantine rules depending on the country of departure (home or hotel quarantine), even if they are fully vaccinated.
A travel permit is required for all visitors and must be applied for at least 12 hours before traveling.
Travel permit process
Begin by verifying your visa requirements to travel to Qatar. Citizens of over 80 countries are eligible for visa-free entry into the State of Qatar creating good chances that you will not require a visa to travel. Please check here, if you require a visa and apply accordingly.
Register for an account on www.ehteraz.gov.qa and apply for your travel permit in a few simple steps. The following documents will be required to successfully submit your application.
Passport and travel details
Vaccination certificate (required for travel without quarantine)
A negative PCR test result that must be less than 72 hours old when arriving in Qatar
Hotel booking confirmation
Note: the travel permit is applied for and issued for free. No additional costs will be acquired for the permit. You will be notified as soon as your travel permit is approved. Download, print and keep the travel permit handy during your travel.
You will be notified as soon as your travel permit is approved. Download, print and keep the travel permit handy during your travel.
At the airport show your travel permit to the airline check-in agent. Please note that without a valid permit the airline will deny boarding.
Download the Ehteraz app prior to your departure and activate the Ehteraz mobile application on arrival at the airport. Activation of the app will require a Qatari SIM card that is easily available either from Ooredoo or Vodafone on arrival at Hamad International Airport.
GENERAL POLICY:
Qatari Citizens and Residents visa holders can travel abroad at any time, provided they adhere to the travel and return policy.
Unvaccinated citizens and residents wishing to travel abroad to one of the countries not included in the COVID-19 Green List must book a hotel quarantine package from the listed hotels through”Discover Qatar”.
Those who are willing to travel must know the procedures applied in the respective country they want to visit in terms of quarantine procedures, duration, and alse need to provide a COVID-19-free certificate.
COVID-19 PCR-test to travel should be conducted at one of the private healthcare facilities announced by MOPH at a fixed rate of QAR 300/- per test.
workers must coordinate with their employers about the dates of their travel and return to Qatar.should consider the quarantine period when planning their return trip.
Testing Policy:
All the travelers to Qatar regardless of age, including those who previously vaccinated or infected, must do a pre-travel COVID-19 PCR test within (72) hours of arrival time in Qatar at the country of origin in a medical center that their local Ministry of Health approved to perform COVID-19 PCR tests. The PCR test result must be negative before they allowed to board the flight to Qatar or enter the state through the land border.
Certain categories will be subject to testing at the ports (airport, land port, or seaport) such as:
Individuals traveling for less than 72 hours, such as government employees on official missions, official visitors (VVIP), and diplomats can be tested upon arrival at the airport.
Travelers who lost the PCR-test Certificate during travel can be tested at Hamad International Airport (HIA) or Abu Samra land port upon arrival on a standard fee of QAR 300/- per test.
All passengers transiting through Qatar must have the mandatory pre-travel PCR test certificate valid for (72) hours of arrival to Qatar, and in case they require another PCR test for their onward destination, they can have it at Hamad International Airport on a standard fee of QAR 300/- per test.
Individuals returning from countries or cities that don’t have medical centers that could perform COVID-19 PCR Tests or provide a COVID-19 PCR-Test Certificate, including travelers returning from Omrah.
Travelers with symptoms will be tested as necessary as judged by the medical team at the ports.
To ensure the health and safety of the community, the medical team will conduct random testing (sampling) for some returning travelers, particularly those coming from countries not listed in the COVID-19 Green List.
Travelers returning to Qatar or traveling through Hamad International Airport to their onward destination should have a negative PCR Test Certificate to be allowed to board the aircraft to Qatar or enter the State through any ports of entry.
The Ministry of Public Health announced that any medical center approved by the local health authority in the country of departure is acceptable, provided that the COVID-19 test is through RT-PCR and the center can provide a certificate.
Individuals who undergo home quarantine, must have a negative PCR test result performed on day 6 in order to be released from quarantine. Individuals who undergo hotel quarantine, must have a negative PCR test result performed prior to release from hotel quarantine.
Quarantine Policy:
First: General Policy:
Citizens and residents (Including those with prior entry visas) can return to the State of Qatar at any time, provided they adhere to the travel and return policy and protocols announced.
Citizens, residents, and visitors shall bear the cost of the hotel quarantine for (7) days, if the hotel quarantine criteria apply, provided that the booking made through “Discover Qatar” before their travel abroad.
If the hotel quarantine criteria apply, the government will cover the costs of the hotel quarantine packages for patients receiving their treatment abroad at the expense of the State, along with their official escorts. The employer is responsible to cover the quarantine expenses for their employees who are on official missions.
With home quarantine, the accommodation conditions should be suitable, provided it has a separate room with its ensuite bathroom. If the accommodation is not appropriate, one of the hotel quarantine packages must be booked for (7) days through the “Discover Qatar” website before traveling to Qatar.
Visitors, who don’t meet the Quarantine exemption criteria whether traveling from green listed countries or non-green listed countries, are hotel quarantined at their own expenses for (7) days. They should book a quarantine package from the listed hotels on the “Discover Qatar” website before their travel to Qatar.
The Ministry of Public Health issued its approval for the following vaccinations:
Pfizer BioNTech
Moderna
Astrazeneca
Covishield (Astrazeneca)
Janssen/Johnson & Johnson
Sinopharm
Travelers must present an official vaccination certificate or card that includes the following information:
Name of the recipient as mentioned in their official documents;
Date of Birth
Date of dose receipt depending on the type of vaccine;
Type of vaccine;
Vaccine Lot number (preferable); and
Official logo and stamp of the vaccination authority.
It is the responsibility of individuals to ensure that they are updated with any changes in the Entry and Return policy of the State of Qatar through the official sources and the sites mentioned above before planning their trip.
Second: Citizens and Residents:
Fully vaccinated individuals:
Citizens and residents (Including those with prior entry visas) who have completed the vaccination doses are exempt from quarantine upon return from travel if at least (14) days have passed after receiving the second dose of a two-dose series vaccine or from the single dose in case of single-dose regime vaccine, provided that the vaccines are recognized by the Ministry of Public Health in Qatar and a negative PCR test result before returning to Qatar.
Citizens and residents may travel at any time after receiving the second dose. However, if they travel before the completion of the (14) days of the second dose and return before this period is completed then they will be subjected to home quarantine for a period of (7) days or until they finish the (14) days from the second dose, whichever is shorter.
The validity of the vaccine to grant quarantine exemption is nine months, starting (14) days after the second dose. This immunity period could be extended based on new and emerging data.
Non-vaccinated children below 18 years of age returning to Qatar from countries not included in the Green List with fully vaccinated parents are home quarantined for (7) days and be subjected to a PCR test on day 6.
These rules apply to citizens and residents vaccinated in other countries using the vaccines recognized by the Ministry of Public Health in Qatar. In this case, an official vaccination card or certificate from the country where the vaccine was obtained should be presented to the medical team at the ports of entry upon arrival.
Recovered individuals:
Citizens and residents recovered from a previous infection within the last (9) months are exempted from quarantine upon return from their travel abroad, if they were asymptomatic and their PCR test result was negative.
This rule applies to individuals infected in Qatar only.
Unvaccinated individuals with no previous COVID-19 infection:
Citizens and residents traveling from Green listed countries are home quarantined for (7) days and should sign a Home Quarantine Undertaking.
Citizens and residents traveling from countries not included in the Green List should be hotel quarantined for (7) days, and a hotel package must be booked from the listed hotels on the “Discover Qatar” website before their travel abroad.
Third: GCC Citizens:
GCC citizens, their families, and their household workers are allowed to enter the State of Qatar at any time, provided they follow the travel and return policy.
GCC Citizens, their families, and their household workers should have a mandatory pre-travel COVID-19 PCR test result valid for (72) hours before arrival to Qatar from testing centers approved by their local health authority to do COVID-19 PCR tests.
It is mandatory for travelers to install and activate Ehteraz app on their mobile phone using locally authorized SIM cards that can be obtained from one of the local providers (Ooredoo or Vodafone).
Fully vaccinated individuals:
Fully vaccinated GCC citizens who received any of the COVID-19 vaccines recognized in Qatar with at least (14) days since the last dose and present an official vaccination card or certificate are exempted from quarantine.
Non-vaccinated children below 18 years of age traveling to Qatar with their fully vaccinated parents are hotel quarantined for (7) days, provided that the booking made through “Discover Qatar” before their arrival to Qatar. On the condition that one of the parents can be exempted, while the other quarantined with the children and his/her health status on Ehteraz app will turn YELLOW, which means they are under quarantine. During the quarantine period, the parents cannot exchange their roles.
Not Fully vaccinated and recovered individuals:
GCC citizens and residents who recovered from COVID-19 infection during the last (9) months and have then received a single dose of vaccine are exempted from quarantine once (14) days passed after vaccination , provided they had a negative pre-travel PCR test valid for (72) hours and they required documents stated below.
The same exemption apply to those who have been infected after receiving a single dose of vaccine, provided that (14) days has elapsed since the diagnosis.
The exemption from quarantine applies to GCC citizens entering Qatar through either Hamad International Airport or the Abu Samra land boarder, and will apply to expatriates residing in GCC countries as soon as they are permitted to travel to Qatar again
GCC citizens must present the following documents to be eligible for quarantine exemption:
An approved vaccination certificate with the date of their single dose;
An approved medical certificate showing the date of their COVID-19 infection;
Negative PCR test result from swab taken within 72 hours prior to entering Qatar.
GCC citizens will be required to do PCR test at Hamad International Airport or Abu Samra upon arrival with additional fees of QR300 payable using a bank card or through an online link which will be sent to the individual’s mobile number immediately after registering in HIA or Abu Samra Clinics.
All of the quarantine exemptions mentioned above are not applicable to GCC citizens who are traveling to Qatar from any of the 6 East Asian countries where mandatory hotel quarantine applies.
The changes in the policy are in line with the latest clinical evidence showing that the combination of antibodies because of previous infection and one vaccine dose are on par with fully vaccinated individuals.
Unvaccinated individuals or those who doesn’t meet the quarantine exemption criteria:
GCC citizens, their families, and their household workers who were unvaccinated or did not meet the quarantine exemption criteria, are hotel quarantined at their own expense for a week, provided that the hotel quarantine package is booked through the “Discover Qatar” website before traveling to the State of Qatar, and their health status on Ehteraz app will be YELLOW.
Population Groups Exempted from Hotel Quarantine:
The following groups of citizens and residents returning to Qatar from countries not included in the Green List are exempted from hotel quarantine, and will be subject to home quarantine:
Unvaccinated children aged below 18, whether returning from travel alone or with their parents, are home quarantined for (7) days, provided that both parents are vaccinated.
Vaccinated individuals who received their second dose in Qatar and have not completed the specified period of (14) days from the date of the second dose are home quarantined for (7) days or until they complete the duration of (14) days following the second dose, whichever is shorter.
Unvaccinated individuals aged 75 and above are home quarantined with one escort from the same household.
Pregnant women returning to the country with their vaccinated husbands, or a vaccinated relative from the same household.
Lactating mothers and their infants aged 2 years and below returning to the country with their vaccinated husbands or a vaccinated relative from the same household.
Unvaccinated patients treated abroad at the expenses of the State with one escort from the same household. This applies after assessing the patient’s health condition by the relevant department at MOPH.
The above-mentioned groups must sign an undertaking showing their compliance with the home quarantine measures. However, for those aged below 18, their parents or guardian shall sign the undertaking affirming their children’s compliance with the home quarantine regulations.
EHTERAZ APP. POLICY:
Travelers arriving or returning to the State of Qatar must download and activate the Ehteraz app on their mobiles upon arrival to the Port of Entry (PoE). To achieve that the below must be obtained by the traveler:
A Qatari SIM Card from a local telecom operator (Ooredoo and Vodafone).
Internet access.
A smartphone that supports either Android 6 and up or IOS 13.5 and higher.
Download the application on your mobile phone either via Google Play or Apple App Store or from any search engines on the internet.
Knowing that, SIM cards and smartphones are available for purchase at Hamad International Airport and Abu Samra port if the traveler does not have them before arrival.
Diplomats, administrative cardholders, and VVIP visitors are exempted.
Health status on Ehteraz will remain YELLOW for the whole of quarantine duration, and until a negative COVID-19 test result is obtained as per the quarantine policy stated above.
Health Status on Ehteraz for the fully vaccinated individuals in Qatar will remain GREEN with a Golden Frame to indicate they are exempted from quarantine if their PCR test result was negative and they completed (14) days after the second dose.
The Health Status on Ehteraz for citizens and residents who have been vaccinated abroad will remain GREEN without Golden Frame until their vaccination data are updated in the system.
Travelers returning from Umrah:
Citizens and residents who came from Umrah and cannot provide a valid PCR test certificate should be allowed to board their flights but they must undergo PCR test upon arrival at Hamad International Airport or Abu Samra port on a standard fee of QAR 300/- per test.
All travelers must be vaccinated following KSA rules that only vaccinated individuals could perform Umrah and visit Makkah.
Individuals planning to travel for Umrah should refer to the policy and procedures announced by the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs.
Travelers from India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri-Lanka, and the Philippines:
Exemptions from quarantine policy for vaccinated individuals does not apply.
The following measures are implemented for travelers coming from India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines, whether they are traveling through direct flight or via other countries (transit), which include:
All passengers whose original flight is from the said countries are subject to mandatory COVID-19 PCR Test done 48 hours before departure from the testing centers approved by their local health authority. Knowing that no one can board the flight to Qatar without a valid Negative PCR certificate.
All arrivals from those countries must undergo (10) days quarantine in a dedicated quarantine hotels, or (14) days if quarantined at Mekhaines facility.
Home quarantine criteria is not applicable for travelers coming from these countries, including the exemptions due to vaccination or recovery from a previous infection with the virus during the past nine months.
All arrivals from those countries must undergo a repeat COVID-19 PCR test at the quarantine hotels within one day of arrival. Knowing that the PCR test will be repeated on day five and day twelve of quarantine.
All passengers transiting through Qatar must have the mandatory pre-travel PCR test as mentioned in point 1, and in case they require another PCR test for their onward destination, they can have it at Hamad International Airport on a standard fee of QAR 300/- per test.