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What is the change? Qatar is imposing stricter requirements on attestation of educational diplomas at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for work visas and employees with resident permits in senior positions. If a diploma has already been attested to by the Qatar embassy in the country of issuance and the Qatar Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the additional documents are not required.
What does the change mean? In order to attest diplomas or educational certificates, the foreign national must provide the original diploma, school transcript and an authenticity letter from the university, all attested to by the Qatar embassy in the country of issuance. The documents will then be submitted to the ministry for attestation in Qatar.
Background: In addition to the new documentary requirements, the authenticity letter from the university that issued the degree or certificate must contain specific information, including the degree awarded, type of study, place of study, and dates and duration of the coursework. Degrees or certificates from online programs or distance-learning courses are not accepted for attestation at the ministry, even with the additional documents.
BAL Analysis: Employers and individuals applying for work visas should factor in the additional requirements and note that educational degrees are likely to be rejected without them. BAL can assist in the process.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group and our network provider located in Qatar. For additional information, please contact your BAL attorney.
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Source: Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP
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