Qatar Expands National Service Eligibility to Include Expats, Offering Military and Residency Benefits

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Completing the programme offers priority recruitment into the Qatar Armed Forces.

The Ministry of Defence has announced that children of Qatari mothers and non-Qatari residents born in Qatar are now eligible to join the national service programme, expanding access to military service opportunities in the country.

In a statement posted on X, the ministry said applicants must meet several conditions, including being born in Qatar, being at least 18 years old, and holding a valid Qatar residence permit.

Candidates are also required to demonstrate good conduct and a good reputation, and must not have been convicted of crimes involving dishonesty or breach of trust, unless they have been rehabilitated. Applicants must also not have been previously dismissed from service.

Medical and selection requirements

The ministry said applicants must be medically fit and pass an admission interview as part of the selection process.

Service duration and benefits

According to the Ministry of Defence, the service period may last up to five years. Participants will receive a monthly financial incentive of up to QR7,000.

Those who complete the programme will be given priority consideration for recruitment into the Qatar Armed Forces, along with priority eligibility for permanent residency after completing their service.

Application process and documents

Applications must be submitted electronically through the ministry’s website by selecting the recruitment option.

Required documents include a copy of the Qatar ID, a valid passport, and a birth certificate for applicants born in Qatar. For children of Qatari mothers, a copy of the mother’s passport and birth certificate is also required.

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