Qatar ID (QID) – Complete Application Guide and Timeline (2026)

Your Qatar ID card is the single most important document you’ll hold as a resident of Qatar. Without it, you can’t open a bank account, rent an apartment, get a driving license, or legally work. It’s your residence permit, your national ID, and your gateway to every government and commercial service in the country.

The process to get your QID: After entering Qatar on your work or family visa entry permit, you have 30 days to complete medical fitness tests and biometric registration. Once cleared, the Ministry of Interior processes your QID card, which takes 1-3 weeks. Total timeline from arrival to QID in hand is typically 2-4 weeks. Missing this 30-day window results in fines and possible deportation, so understanding the process is critical.

I’m writing this because most employers say “we’ll handle your QID” but don’t explain what you personally must do, what can go wrong, or how long each step actually takes. New arrivals often miss appointments or fail medical tests because they didn’t prepare properly. This guide covers the complete QID process, required documents, medical test details, costs, timeline, and how to avoid the common problems that delay or derail applications.


What Is Qatar ID (QID)?

The Qatar ID card, universally called QID, is a biometric identification card issued by the Ministry of Interior to all legal residents of Qatar.

What QID represents:

  • Your official residence permit (proof you’re legally allowed to live in Qatar)
  • National identification card within Qatar
  • Linked to your visa type (work visa, family visa, business visa, etc.)
  • Contains your biometric data (fingerprints, photo, signature)
  • Required for virtually all transactions in Qatar

What’s on the QID card:

Front of card:

  • Your photo
  • Full name in English
  • Qatar ID number (11 digits, this becomes your permanent identifier)
  • Card expiry date

Back of card:

  • Full name in Arabic
  • Nationality
  • Date of birth
  • Gender
  • Blood type
  • Sponsor name (employer or family member)
  • Residential address
  • Card issue date
  • Ministry of Interior seal

Physical card:

  • Plastic card, credit card size
  • Embedded chip (like modern passports)
  • Security features (hologram, watermarks)
  • Machine-readable

QID number explained:

Your 11-digit QID number is structured: XXXXXXXXXXX

This number never changes. Even if you change employers, renew your QID, or update your address, the number stays the same. Every government system, bank, utility company, and employer uses this number to identify you.

Memorize it. You’ll use it constantly.


Why QID Matters (What You Can’t Do Without It)

Until you have physical QID card in hand, you’re essentially stuck in limbo. Here’s what you cannot do without QID:

Financial services:

  • Cannot open bank account
  • Cannot get credit card
  • Cannot get car loan or personal loan
  • Cannot send money through official remittance services

Transportation:

  • Cannot apply for Qatar driving license
  • Cannot register car in your name
  • Cannot buy car insurance in your name

Housing:

  • Cannot sign rental contract in your name (landlords require QID copy)
  • Cannot open Kahramaa account (electricity and water)
  • Cannot get home internet connection in your name

Telecommunications:

  • Cannot get mobile phone contract (must use prepaid)
  • Cannot buy phone on installment plan

Work related:

  • Technically cannot legally work (your entry permit allows temporary presence, but QID validates work authorization)
  • Cannot get paid (no bank account without QID)
  • Cannot sign employment contract amendments

Family:

  • Cannot sponsor family members (need QID to start family visa process)
  • Cannot enroll children in schools (schools require parent’s QID)

Daily life:

  • Cannot register with government services
  • Cannot apply for liquor permit (for eligible nationalities)
  • Cannot access Metrash2 app fully (Qatar’s e-government platform)
  • Some retail stores won’t process returns without QID
  • Hotels sometimes require QID for check-in if you’re resident

Your entry permit allows you to be in Qatar legally, but QID allows you to actually live in Qatar. This is why completing the QID process quickly is essential.

For planning your first month: Complete Guide to Living in Qatar


QID Application Timeline: Week by Week

Understanding the timeline helps you plan. Here’s what happens from the day you land in Doha.

Day 1: Arrival in Qatar

You land at Hamad International Airport with your entry permit.

At immigration:

  • Officer stamps your passport
  • Stamp shows entry date and “Entry Permit” notation
  • This stamp is valid for 30 days (sometimes 60 or 90 days depending on visa type)
  • You must complete medical test and QID application within this timeframe

Critical deadline: Whatever date is stamped, add 30 days. That’s your hard deadline. Miss it and you face fines (QR 200 per day) and possible deportation.

Set phone reminder for Day 25 (5 days before deadline) as safety buffer.


Days 2-7: Medical Test Appointment

Your employer should schedule medical fitness test within first week.

If employer scheduled for you:

  • They tell you date, time, location
  • You just show up with required documents

If you must schedule yourself (rare but happens with small companies):

  • Call Hamad Medical Corporation Medical Commission: +974 4439 2555
  • Or visit: www.hamad.qa
  • Book earliest available appointment

What you need for appointment:

  • Passport (original)
  • Entry permit stamp (in passport)
  • Passport photos (2 copies)
  • Cash or card for payment (QR 100-200)

Medical test location:

Primary center: Hamad Medical Corporation Medical Commission

  • Location: Near Hamad General Hospital, Doha
  • Hours: Saturday to Thursday, 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM
  • Closed Friday

Pro tip: Arrive 30 minutes before your appointment time. Lines can be long, especially mornings.


Medical Test Day: The Process

Duration: 2-4 hours total (mostly waiting)

What happens step by step:

Step 1: Registration (15 minutes)

  • Present passport and entry permit
  • Fill registration form
  • Pay fee (QR 100-200)
  • Receive patient number

Step 2: Chest X-ray (30 minutes including waiting)

  • Remove all metal (jewelry, belt, etc.)
  • Stand for chest X-ray
  • Takes 30 seconds, but waiting for turn takes time
  • Purpose: TB (tuberculosis) screening

Step 3: Blood Draw (15 minutes including waiting)

  • Blood sample taken from arm
  • Tests for: HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, blood group
  • Some centers also test blood sugar

Step 4: Physical Examination (10 minutes)

  • Brief checkup by doctor
  • Blood pressure, heart rate
  • Doctor reviews your medical history form
  • Checks for obvious health issues

Step 5: Done

  • You’re dismissed
  • Results will be uploaded to Ministry of Interior system in 3-7 days
  • You don’t receive physical results (they go directly to government)

Fasting required? No. You can eat normally before test.

What to bring:

  • Passport (original)
  • Entry permit
  • 2 passport photos
  • QR 200 cash (some centers don’t accept cards)
  • Wear easily removable clothing (for X-ray)

Medical Test Results: Pass or Fail

Processing time: 3-7 days for results to be uploaded to MOI system

You won’t receive results directly. Your employer’s PRO (Public Relations Officer) checks the system and tells you the outcome.

If you pass (97% of people do):

  • Results automatically transmitted to MOI
  • You proceed to fingerprinting
  • This is the normal path

If you fail:

This is serious. Qatar has strict health requirements.

Conditions that result in visa rejection:

  • Active tuberculosis (TB)
  • HIV positive
  • Hepatitis B or C (depending on viral load and severity)
  • Drug use (if detected)
  • Certain other communicable diseases

What happens if rejected:

  • Your entry permit is immediately canceled
  • You’re given 7-14 days to leave Qatar
  • No appeals, no exceptions
  • Your employment contract is terminated
  • You must pay for return flight (employer may cover, but not required)
  • You’re banned from returning to Qatar

How common is medical rejection?

Roughly 2-3% of applicants fail. Most common reasons:

  1. Previously undiagnosed tuberculosis (especially from South Asia)
  2. Hepatitis B (chronic infection)
  3. HIV positive status

Prevention:

If you have any chronic health conditions or concerns, get comprehensive medical screening in your home country BEFORE accepting job offer and moving to Qatar. Don’t discover health issues after arriving.

If you’re knowingly HIV positive or have active TB, unfortunately Qatar will not grant you residence permit. This is harsh but it’s the law. Better to know upfront than waste time and money relocating.


Days 10-14: Fingerprinting and Biometrics

After medical clearance (usually 3-5 days after test), your employer schedules fingerprinting appointment.

Biometrics centers in Qatar:

  • Multiple locations across Doha
  • Your employer tells you which one
  • Appointments typically available within 3-7 days

Common locations:

  • Madinat Khalifa (near Traffic Department)
  • Al Gharrafa
  • Industrial Area
  • Ain Khaled

What to bring:

  • Passport (original)
  • Entry permit stamp
  • 4 passport photos
  • Appointment confirmation (employer provides)

The biometric process:

Duration: 30-90 minutes (mostly waiting)

Step 1: Check-in

  • Present passport and appointment confirmation
  • Receive token number
  • Wait for your number to be called

Step 2: Fingerprint Scanning

  • Digital scanner captures all 10 fingerprints
  • Left hand, then right hand
  • Each finger scanned individually
  • Takes 5-10 minutes
  • If fingerprints aren’t clear (due to cuts, dry skin, etc.), they may need to rescan

Step 3: Photo

  • Digital photograph taken
  • Remove glasses (if you wear them)
  • Neutral expression
  • White background

Step 4: Signature Capture

  • Sign electronic pad
  • This signature appears on your QID

Step 5: Data Verification

  • Officer reviews all captured data
  • Confirms name, nationality, date of birth match passport
  • You verify on screen

Step 6: Done

  • Biometrics submitted to MOI system
  • QID card manufacturing begins

No fee at this stage (included in overall QID processing fee paid by employer)


Days 15-25: QID Processing and Printing

After biometrics are submitted, Ministry of Interior processes your application.

What MOI does:

  • Verifies all submitted documents
  • Cross-checks medical clearance
  • Links biometric data to your file
  • Performs final security clearance
  • Manufactures physical QID card with embedded chip

Processing time: 1-3 weeks typically

Your employer’s PRO tracks this. They have access to MOI system and can see status:

  • “Under processing”
  • “Card printing”
  • “Ready for collection”

You wait. There’s nothing you can do to speed this up. It’s entirely on MOI’s system.

Factors that affect processing speed:

Faster processing (1 week):

  • Common nationalities for Qatar workforce
  • Large, established employer
  • All documents perfect
  • No issues in background check

Slower processing (2-3 weeks):

  • Certain nationalities face additional security screening
  • Small or new company
  • Any document irregularities
  • High volume period at MOI

Very slow (4+ weeks, rare):

  • Security concerns flagged
  • Document problems requiring re-submission
  • System errors or technical issues

Days 20-30: QID Collection

Once QID is ready, MOI notifies your employer’s PRO.

Collection process:

Option A: PRO collects and delivers to you (most common)

  • Employer’s PRO goes to MOI office
  • Collects your QID card
  • Delivers to you at office or residence
  • This is standard for companies with dedicated PRO staff

Option B: You collect personally (rare)

  • Some small companies ask you to collect
  • PRO gives you collection slip
  • You go to specified MOI office
  • Present passport and collection slip
  • Receive QID

What you get:

  • Physical QID card in protective sleeve
  • Sometimes a PIN (for e-government services)

Immediately verify:

Look at your QID card carefully:

  • Photo is correct
  • Name spelled correctly (English and Arabic sides)
  • QID number is recorded somewhere safe
  • Date of birth is correct
  • Nationality is correct
  • Expiry date

If anything is wrong: Tell your employer’s PRO immediately. Corrections require re-application (can take 2-3 weeks).


Complete Timeline Summary

StageDays After Arrival
Arrival in QatarDay 1
Medical test scheduledDays 3-7
Medical test completedDays 5-10
Medical resultsDays 8-14
Fingerprinting appointmentDays 10-17
QID processingDays 15-25
QID collectionDays 20-30
TYPICAL TOTAL3-4 weeks

Fastest possible: 2 weeks (everything perfect, no delays)

Normal: 3-4 weeks

Slow: 5-6 weeks (document issues, appointment delays)

Maximum allowed: 30 days from entry (your entry permit validity)

If processing exceeds 30 days, your employer must request extension from MOI (usually granted automatically, but still stressful).


QID Fees and Costs

Who pays:

Legally, your employer must pay QID processing fees. This is Qatar Labor Law requirement. However, some small companies try to make employees pay. This is technically illegal but happens.

Official costs:

For work visa holders:

  • QID processing fee: QR 200
  • Medical test: QR 100-200
  • Biometrics: No separate fee (included in QID fee)
  • Photos: QR 20-50 (if you get them taken at center)
  • Total: QR 320-450

For family visa dependents:

  • Same as above, per person
  • QR 320-450 per family member

Renewal costs (when QID expires):

  • Renewal fee: QR 200
  • New medical test: QR 100-200
  • Updated biometrics: No fee
  • Total: QR 300-400

Hidden costs (what you might pay even if employer covers official fees):

  • Taxi/transport to medical center and biometrics center: QR 50-100
  • Time off work (if appointments during work hours)
  • Temporary accommodation costs while waiting for QID (can’t rent apartment without QID): QR 3,000-6,000 for first month

For financial planning: Cost of Living in Qatar


After You Receive Your QID: Immediate Actions

The moment you have physical QID card, several doors open. Here’s what to do immediately:

Day 1 With QID

Action 1: Make copies

  • Photocopy front and back (10 copies minimum)
  • Every transaction in Qatar requires QID copy
  • Scan and save digital copy to phone and cloud storage

Action 2: Photograph the card

  • Take clear photo of front and back
  • Save in multiple places (phone, email, cloud)
  • If you lose card, having photo helps with police report and replacement

Action 3: Memorize your QID number

  • 11-digit number
  • You’ll recite this number constantly

Action 4: Register on Metrash2 app

  • Download Metrash2 (Qatar’s e-government super app)
  • iOS: App Store
  • Android: Google Play
  • Register using QID number
  • This app lets you: check traffic fines, pay bills, access digital QID, renew licenses, etc.

Week 1 With QID

Open bank account

This should be your first priority with QID.

Required documents:

  • Qatar ID (QID)
  • Passport
  • Salary certificate from employer
  • Some banks also want: employment contract, tenancy contract (if you have one)

Best banks for expats:

  • Qatar National Bank (QNB) – largest, most branches
  • Doha Bank – good for expats
  • Commercial Bank of Qatar (CBQ)
  • HSBC Qatar – if you bank with HSBC globally

What you can do once account is open:

  • Receive salary (finally!)
  • Send money home (remittances)
  • Get debit card
  • After 6 months: apply for credit card

Full comparison: Best Banks in Qatar for Expats

Apply for driving license

If you have foreign driving license, you can now apply to convert or take direct test.

Process depends on your nationality:

Documents needed:

  • QID
  • Passport
  • Foreign driving license (if you have one)
  • Eye test certificate
  • NOC from employer

Timeline: 1 day (if direct exchange) to 4 weeks (if taking test)


Week 2-3 With QID

Sign rental contract

Now you can rent apartment in your name.

Process:

  • Find apartment (see Best Areas to Live in Doha)
  • Negotiate rent
  • Sign tenancy contract (landlord requires QID copy)
  • Register contract with Ejari system (landlord usually handles)

Set up utilities:

Kahramaa (electricity and water):

  • Go to Kahramaa customer service center
  • Bring: QID, passport, tenancy contract
  • Register account in your name
  • Pay deposit (usually QR 500-1,000)
  • Takes 1-2 days to activate

Internet and phone:

  • Ooredoo or Vodafone Qatar
  • Go to branch with QID
  • Choose plan (home internet + mobile)
  • Installation within 2-7 days

See comparison: Ooredoo vs Vodafone Qatar


Month 2 With QID

Start family visa process (if applicable)

Now that you have QID, you can sponsor family members if:

  • Your salary meets QR 10,000/month minimum
  • You have suitable accommodation
  • You have attested marriage/birth certificates

Timeline: 3-4 months for family to arrive

Full process: Qatar Family Visa Requirements

Register children in school (if family already in Qatar):

Most international schools require:

  • Parent’s QID
  • Child’s passport (and QID if they have it)
  • Previous school records
  • Immunization records

School guides: Best International Schools in Doha


QID Validity and Renewal

Your QID card is not permanent. It has expiry date linked to your visa validity.

How Long Is QID Valid?

For work visa holders:

  • QID validity matches your employment contract duration
  • If contract is 2 years, QID valid for 2 years
  • If contract is 5 years, QID valid for 5 years

For family visa holders:

  • QID validity matches sponsor’s QID validity
  • If sponsor has 3-year QID, dependents get 3-year QID

Expiry date is printed on card – front side, clearly visible

What happens when QID expires:

If your QID expires and you haven’t renewed:

  • You’re no longer legal resident
  • Grace period: 7-14 days usually
  • After that: Daily fines (QR 200/day)
  • Possible deportation
  • Cannot exit Qatar without settling overstay fines

Never let QID expire. Renew before expiry date.


QID Renewal Process

When to start: 2-3 months before expiry

Who handles: Your employer (for work visa) or your sponsor (for family visa)

Process:

Step 1: Contract renewal/extension

  • If on work visa: employer extends employment contract
  • If on family visa: sponsor must still meet salary threshold

Step 2: Medical test (again)

  • Yes, you must repeat medical fitness test
  • Same tests: chest X-ray, blood tests
  • Same pass/fail criteria

Step 3: Updated biometrics

  • Usually not required (unless your biometrics are 5+ years old)
  • Some cases: new photo and fingerprints

Step 4: Application submission

  • Employer/sponsor submits renewal to MOI
  • Processing: 1-2 weeks

Step 5: New QID issued

  • Same QID number (never changes)
  • New expiry date
  • Updated photo if new biometrics were taken

Cost: QR 300-400 (medical test + renewal fee)

Timeline: 2-4 weeks

Important: Your old QID remains valid until expiry date. Once new QID is issued, old one is automatically deactivated.


Lost or Damaged QID: Replacement Process

If you lose your QID or it’s damaged (cracked, bent, unreadable):

This is stressful because you need QID for everything, but replacement is straightforward.

Step 1: Police Report (If Lost)

If QID is lost or stolen:

  • Go to nearest police station
  • File report
  • Get police report copy

If damaged (not lost):

  • Skip police station
  • Go directly to MOI

Step 2: Visit MOI Customer Service

Go to Ministry of Interior Customer Service Center:

  • Location: Multiple branches in Doha
  • Main branch: Near Al Sadd
  • Bring: Passport, police report (if lost), QR 100 cash

Step 3: Application for Replacement

  • Fill replacement form
  • Pay fee (QR 100)
  • Provide reason (lost, stolen, damaged)
  • New biometrics may be required (photo, fingerprints)

Step 4: Wait for New Card

  • Processing: 3-7 days
  • New card printed with same QID number
  • Collect from MOI or delivered to employer

Timeline: 5-10 days total

Cost: QR 100-200

During waiting period: You can request temporary printout from MOI showing your QID details. This helps with urgent transactions but not all entities accept it.


Common QID Problems and Solutions

Problem 1: Medical Test Failure

Scenario: You arrive in Qatar, take medical test, fail due to previously undiagnosed condition.

What happens:

  • Visa canceled
  • Must leave within 7-14 days
  • No appeal possible

Prevention:

  • Get comprehensive medical checkup in home country BEFORE moving
  • Test specifically for: TB (chest X-ray), HIV, Hepatitis B/C

Problem 2: QID Processing Exceeds 30-Day Entry Permit

Scenario: You entered on entry permit valid 30 days. Day 28 arrives, still no QID. Technically close to overstaying.

Solution:

  • Your employer’s PRO must file extension request with MOI
  • Usually granted automatically (additional 30-60 days)
  • No fine if employer is actively processing QID

Prevention:

  • Complete medical test within first 7 days (don’t delay)
  • Follow up weekly with employer on status

Problem 3: Name Spelling Error on QID

Scenario: QID arrives but your name is misspelled. “Mohammad” appears as “Mohamed” or “Ahmed” as “Ahmad.”

Impact:

  • Mismatched name creates problems: bank won’t open account, can’t get driving license, rental contracts rejected

Solution:

  • Inform employer’s PRO immediately
  • Must apply for QID correction
  • Requires re-submission of documents
  • Timeline: 2-3 weeks for corrected card

Prevention:

  • When giving documents to employer at beginning, verify exact spelling in passport
  • At fingerprinting, carefully review name on screen before confirming

Problem 4: QID Doesn’t Arrive But Entry Permit Expired

Scenario: Day 30 passes, no QID, entry permit expired. You’re technically overstaying.

What happens:

  • Daily fines start accruing (QR 200/day)
  • You cannot exit Qatar without paying fines
  • Risk of detention if stopped by police

Solution:

  • Employer must immediately file extension or explain delay to MOI
  • Usually resolved without fines if employer is legitimately processing QID
  • But this is employer’s responsibility to prevent

Prevention:

  • Choose reputable employer with efficient PRO services
  • If Day 20 arrives and no QID, escalate with employer HR: “I need status update urgently”

Problem 5: Biometric Data Won’t Scan

Scenario: At fingerprinting, your fingerprints won’t scan clearly (due to cuts, burns, very dry skin, or certain occupations that wear down fingerprints).

Solution:

  • Use hand lotion to moisturize fingers (brings out ridges)
  • If still not scanning, officer may try multiple times
  • Worst case: appointment rescheduled after fingers heal/improve

Prevention:

  • Week before fingerprinting appointment: moisturize hands daily
  • Avoid activities that damage fingertips
  • If you have cuts or burns, inform employer to delay appointment

QID and Daily Life in Qatar

Once you have QID, it becomes central to everything:

You’ll show QID for:

  • Opening any account (bank, utilities, phone)
  • Renting apartment or hotel room
  • Buying car or registering vehicle
  • Airport check-in (domestic or international)
  • Picking up parcels at post office
  • Entering government buildings
  • Hospital/clinic registration
  • Gym membership
  • Liquor permit application (if eligible nationality)
  • School registration
  • Police interactions

You must carry QID at all times.

Qatar law requires residents to have QID on their person. Police can ask for it. Not carrying QID can result in fine (QR 500) though this is rarely enforced for obvious tourists vs residents.

Digital QID:

Metrash2 app shows digital version of your QID. Some entities accept this, but many still require physical card. Always carry physical card as backup.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How long does QID take to get?

A: Typically 3-4 weeks from arrival in Qatar. Fastest is 2 weeks if everything perfect. Can take 5-6 weeks if delays.


Q: What if I fail medical test?

A: Your visa is canceled and you must leave Qatar within 7-14 days. No appeals. Common reasons: TB, HIV, Hepatitis.


Q: Can I work before getting QID?

A: Technically yes (your entry permit allows work), but practically very difficult since you can’t open bank account to receive salary without QID.


Q: What if my QID has wrong information?

A: Tell employer immediately. Correction requires re-application (2-3 weeks). Don’t delay reporting errors.


Q: Do I need to carry QID always?

A: Yes, Qatar law requires residents to carry QID at all times. Not having it can result in QR 500 fine.


Q: How much does QID cost?

A: Official cost is QR 320-450 (medical test + processing). Your employer should pay this per Qatar Labor Law.


Q: What happens if I lose my QID?

A: File police report, apply for replacement at MOI. Cost QR 100-200. New card issued in 5-10 days with same QID number.


Q: Can I travel with expired QID?

A: No. You cannot exit or re-enter Qatar with expired QID. Renew before travel.


Q: Does QID number ever change?

A: No. Your 11-digit QID number is permanent for life, even if you change employers or renew card.


Q: Can I use digital QID from Metrash2 instead of physical card?

A: Some places accept digital version, many still require physical card. Always carry physical card as primary.


Checklist: Getting Your QID

Before Arrival:

  • Confirm entry permit is in passport
  • Bring 10 passport photos
  • Bring QR 500 cash
  • Have employer contact details

First Week:

  • Employer schedules medical test (Days 3-7)
  • Complete medical test
  • Submit passport photos if not already provided

Second Week:

  • Medical results released (Days 8-14)
  • Employer schedules fingerprinting (Days 10-17)
  • Complete biometrics

Third Week:

  • Follow up with employer on QID status
  • Prepare for QID collection

After Receiving QID:

  • Verify all details are correct
  • Make 10 photocopies
  • Photograph card
  • Register on Metrash2 app
  • Open bank account
  • Apply for driving license
  • Sign rental contract
  • Set up utilities

Summary: Getting Your Qatar ID

The QID process is mandatory, standardized, and takes 3-4 weeks from arrival to card in hand. Your biggest responsibilities are completing medical test quickly (within first week) and attending fingerprinting appointment. Everything else is handled by your employer’s PRO.

Timeline: 3-4 weeks from arrival

Your cost: QR 0-200 (if employer covers fees)

Success rate: 97%+ (failures are medical test rejections)

Once you have QID, your Qatar life truly begins. You can open accounts, rent apartments, get licenses, and access all services. The initial waiting period is frustrating, but the result is your key to everything in Qatar.

Next steps:

  • Arrive in Qatar prepared for medical test
  • Complete test within first 7 days
  • While waiting for QID: Find temporary accommodation
  • After QID: Open bank account
  • Then: Apply for driving license
  • Plan ahead: Best areas to live

About This Guide:

Last updated: February 19, 2026

Based on current Ministry of Interior QID procedures. Processing times and requirements can change. Always follow your employer’s guidance and official MOI instructions.

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