Future Gate provides comprehensive business services including company formation, HR services, immigration and visa processing, employment sponsorship (Kafala), document attestation and legalization, legal consultancy, and relocation services.
Company formation in Qatar typically takes 2-4 weeks depending on the type of entity, required licenses, and completeness of documentation. QFC and Free Zone registrations may have different timelines. Future Gate handles the entire process to minimize delays.
Yes, Qatar allows 100% foreign ownership for most business activities since the 2019 Foreign Investment Law. Companies can be set up in the QFC or QFZA with full foreign ownership. Certain sectors may still require a local partner or have specific restrictions.
The Kafala system ties a foreign worker's immigration status to their employer (sponsor). While Qatar has reformed the system allowing workers to change jobs without employer consent, employers still handle visa processing, QID applications, and exit permits. Future Gate manages the full sponsorship process for companies.
Qatar offers several visa types: Standard Work Visa, Block Visa (for multiple workers), Business Visit Visa, Family Visit Visa, Tourist Visa, and the new Golden Visa for investors and special talents. Each has different requirements, durations, and eligibility criteria.
The Qatar ID (QID) is a mandatory identification card for all residents. It is issued by the Ministry of Interior after obtaining a residence permit. The process requires a medical examination, biometric data collection, and submission of required documents through your employer/sponsor.
Qatar's minimum wage is QAR 1,000 per month (basic salary), plus QAR 500 for food and QAR 500 for accommodation if the employer does not provide these. This applies to all workers regardless of nationality or sector.
Standard working hours in Qatar are 8 hours per day or 48 hours per week. During Ramadan, working hours are reduced to 6 hours per day or 36 hours per week. Overtime must be compensated at a rate not less than 125% of the basic wage.
The Wage Protection System (WPS) is an electronic salary transfer system that ensures employers pay workers' wages on time and in full through bank transfers. All employers in Qatar must register with WPS and transfer salaries through approved banks. Non-compliance results in penalties.
Required documents typically include: passport copies of shareholders, proposed company name, business plan, office lease agreement, memorandum of association, articles of association, and bank reference letters. Specific requirements vary by entity type and licensing authority.
Qatar imposes a flat 10% corporate income tax on the profits of foreign-owned entities. Qatari and GCC-owned companies are generally exempt. Companies in the QFC and Free Zones may enjoy tax holidays and exemptions. There is currently no VAT or personal income tax in Qatar.
Under Qatar Labour Law, employees who complete one year of service are entitled to an end-of-service gratuity. The gratuity is calculated as 3 weeks' basic salary for each year of service. This is a minimum entitlement and contracts may offer more generous terms.
Yes, since the 2020 labour reforms, workers in Qatar can change employers without needing a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their current employer. Workers must provide proper notice (one month for less than 2 years of service, two months for more) and complete the transfer process through the Ministry of Labour.
Yes, employers in Qatar are required to provide health insurance for all employees. The National Health Insurance Scheme mandates basic coverage for all workers. Employers must ensure their workforce has valid health cards and access to healthcare facilities.
The ICV program is a Qatari government initiative that measures the amount of money retained within the local economy by companies. Companies with higher ICV scores receive preferential treatment in government tenders and procurement. Future Gate is ICV certified and helps clients achieve compliance.
We handle the complete attestation process including MOFA (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) attestation, embassy legalization, chamber of commerce attestation, notarization, and translation services. We manage attestation for educational certificates, commercial documents, personal documents, and powers of attorney.
The Qatar Golden Visa (Permanent Residency Program) offers long-term residency to investors, entrepreneurs, special talents, and retirees. Benefits include the ability to own property, start a business, access public education and healthcare, and sponsor family members without requiring an employer sponsor.
You can reach us by phone at (+974) 4467 7801, email at info@futuregate-qa.com, or visit our office at Al Aqaria Tower, Doha, Qatar. You can also fill out the contact form on our website. We offer free initial consultations for all new clients.
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