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IMPACT – MEDIUM
What is the change? Due to worsening political relations between Qatar and Egypt, Qatar is more closely scrutinizing Egyptian nationals for consular visas and visas on arrival.
What does the change mean? Egyptian nationals planning to travel to Qatar should not rely on visas on arrival, as they may be turned away upon entry. They may consider applying for a visa at a Qatari consulate, but should be aware that they face an increased likelihood of rejection.
Background: Relations between the two countries have long simmered due to geopolitical and regional differences, and have intensified in recent years with Qatar attempting to gain influence in the aftermath of the Arab Spring and Egypt accusing the Gulf country of meddling.
BAL Analysis: Egyptian employees should be warned of the risk of being denied entry to Qatar. Employers should consult with their BAL professional for recommendations and contingency planning in individual cases.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group For additional information, please contact your BAL attorney.
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