GCC Citizens Exempted From Mandatory Health Insurance Policy

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Qatar recently clarified that Gulf Cooperation Council ("GCC") citizens are exempted from the recently implemented mandatory health insurance policy for visitors to the country.
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Qatar recently clarified that Gulf Cooperation Council ("GCC") citizens are exempted from the recently implemented mandatory health insurance policy for visitors to the country. According to the policy, visitors coming into Qatar must purchase a mandatory health insurance policy to cover emergency and accident services. The policy cost is QR 50, but will not apply to GCC citizens.

The first phase of the mandatory health insurance policy went into effect on February 1, 2023, and at this initial stage only applies to visitors to Qatar.

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GCC Citizens Exempted From Mandatory Health Insurance Policy

Qatar Insurance
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Sultan Al-Abdulla & Partners (“SAP”) is a full-service Qatar law firm specialising in both contentious and non-contentious matters. SAP is one of Qatar’s longest established and largest law firms. SAP is top-ranked by Chambers and Partners and The Legal 500, and our partners also are highly ranked individually.
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