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Your 2026 Guide to Setting Up in Qatar

Qatar is one of the world's most dynamic and stable economies, and recent reforms have made it more open to international investors than ever. This guide explains what a foreign investor needs to know to set up and operate a company in Qatar in 2026 - from ownership rules and legal structures to licensing, visas, and tax.

100% Foreign Ownership

Under Qatar's Foreign Investment Law (Law No. 1 of 2019), international investors can own up to 100% of companies across most sectors - removing the traditional requirement for a local partner in many activities.

Choosing the Right Structure

Most foreign investors establish a Limited Liability Company (LLC), a branch of a foreign company, or a representative office. Each differs in capital requirements, liability, and the activities it can perform.

Free Zones & the QFC

The Qatar Free Zones (QFZ) and Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) offer 100% foreign ownership, competitive tax regimes, and fast-tracked setup - ideal for regional headquarters, financial services, technology, and logistics.

High-Opportunity Sectors

Qatar National Vision 2030 is driving demand in finance, technology, logistics, tourism, healthcare, education, and sports - sectors actively seeking foreign expertise and capital.

Step-by-Step Setup

The process: reserve a trade name, draft and notarize the Articles of Association, obtain Commercial Registration (CR) and a trade license, then register for tax and an establishment card.

Investor Visas & Sponsorship

As a company owner you can obtain an investor or partner visa, and your establishment card allows you to sponsor employees. We manage the full immigration cycle on your behalf.

Taxation at a Glance

Qatar applies a standard 10% corporate income tax on foreign-owned profits and no personal income tax. Large multinational groups should also plan for the 15% global minimum tax.

Why Partner with Future Gate

Navigating multiple authorities, Arabic documentation, and evolving regulations is far faster with an experienced partner. We have helped 500+ companies enter the Qatari market over 20+ years.

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