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Qatar launches 10-year residency for entrepreneurs, expands venture capital

Published on: February 2, 2026 4:15 PM

Qatar Launches New Residence Permit Program for Talent and Entrepreneurs

DOHA: Qatar will introduce a 10-year residency programme for entrepreneurs and senior executives, Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani announced on Sunday, aiming to attract global talent and investment.

The initiative aligns Qatar with regional neighbours such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, which have implemented long-term residency schemes to draw skilled professionals, investors, and business leaders.

Read More: Pakistan, Qatar pledge stronger ties amid middle East tensions

Sheikh Mohammed also said the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) would expand its venture capital programme by $2 billion. The “Fund of Funds” initiative, currently valued at $1 billion, seeks to attract global venture capital firms to Doha and bolster the country’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.

During his opening speech at @WebSummit Qatar 2026, Qatar’s Prime Minister and Minster of Foreign Affairs Sheikh @MBA_AlThani_ confirmed that #Qatar would be expanding @QDBQA startup programme for 2026. Sheikh Mohammed also announced a new, 10-year residency programme for… pic.twitter.com/dvMwKPMG7h

— Doha News (@dohanews) February 1, 2026

The programme is part of Qatar’s broader efforts to diversify its economy and reduce dependence on liquefied natural gas revenues, reinforcing reforms aimed at enhancing competitiveness and the country’s appeal as an investment destination.

In a related development, Qatar has officially recognized the Fellowships awarded by the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (CPSP), facilitating Pakistani doctors’ access to medical licensing and employment opportunities in the Gulf nation.

The recognition covers both the First and Second Fellowships of CPSP. Doctors seeking the Second Fellowship must have completed the corresponding First Fellowship in their specialty. The decision follows a review of CPSP’s educational standards and competencies, ensuring alignment with Qatar’s medical licensing requirements.

Read More: Daniel Evans falls in Qatar Open

The dual announcements signal Qatar’s commitment to fostering international talent, supporting entrepreneurship, and strengthening bilateral professional ties, particularly with Pakistan, while simultaneously advancing economic diversification.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: CPSP, economic reform, entrepreneurs, Latest, Pakistani doctors, Qatar, residency programme, venture capital

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