Qatar visa requirements for Bruneians

Travel and visa requirements

Qatari Visa is not required for Bruneians

Stay Duration: 30 days

Entry Requirements

  • Citizens of Brunei travelling to Qatar can be granted a visa waiver for a period of 30 days on their arrival.
  • Visitors are required to possess passports valid for the proposed duration of stay.
  • Visitors are expected to leave at least two blank pages on their passports to obtain visa stamps.
  • Certificate of vaccination is not required from Brunei citizens travelling to Qatar.
  • Intending visitors must also have evidence of accommodation and any major credit card or at least USD 1,400.
  • There are no currency restrictions on entering or departing Qatar.
  • Visitors are not required to pay any airport tax upon departing from the airport.
  • The estimated flight duration from Brunei to Qatar is 9 hours 24 minutes.
  • Qatar is on the Arabian Standard Time zone (GMT+3) making Brunei 5 hours ahead of Qatar
  • In Qatar, HIV/AIDS entry restrictions exist for visitors visiting the country.
  • Alcohol, narcotics, pork products, weapons or weapons related articles (handcuffs, laser pointers, etc.) and pornographic/sexually related materials are highly prohibited in Qatar.
  • Incidents involving repulsive language, gestures, or insulting comments often result in arrest, overnight imprisonment and fines in Qatar.
  • Religion is a very delicate issue in the country so treat any discussions on religion with care and warning. For defaming, desecrating, or committing blasphemy against Islam, Christianity, or the Qatar law stipulated a prison sentence of up to seven years.
  • Flogging is use as a punishment for alcohol consumption or illicit sexual relations.
  • The law also restricts public worship for non-Islamic faiths in the country.
  • Although you may import religious material for personal use, do not bring religious materials into the country for converting purposes; It is illegal.
  • Pets are allowed into the country provided that they are carried in a clean and lockable cage fit for the size of the animal, designed for air travel and accompanied by an official certificate of veterinary health, which confirms that the animal is cleared for air travel, free from disease and vaccinated.
  • Importation of firearms into Qatar require special permission in advance from the Ministry of Defence, Government of Qatar.
  • There are no restrictions on importing or exporting local currency and foreign currencies other than Israeli currency.
  • Transport within Qatar is possible with Mass-transit options such as a Doha Metro, a light-rail system and more extensive bus networks.
  • Qatar official language is Arabic and the local dialeci is Qatari Arabic.
  • English is particularly useful for communication with Qatar's large expatriate community.
  • Qatar is the world's biggest buyer in the art market by value based on this reason, art is at the centre of the country’s tourism.

Frequently Asked Questions


Is Qatar a safe country to travel?

Yes, Qatar is one of the safest country in the world. Crime is very low and most tourists will never face any safety concerns.



What is the capital of Qatar?

Qatar capital is Doha and it is also the most populous city of the State. The city is situated on the coast of the Persian Gulf in the east of the country.



What is there to eat in Qatar?

Qatar has an array of world-class restaurants, with something to offer everybody. Also, hotels in Qatar serve not only their own guests but also cater to a large number of local residents. 



What happens if I don't like living in Qatar and do not feel I can complete my contract?

If after much thought you feel that you do not want to stay, you are free to return home. But if, at a later date you decide to re-apply, it will be very difficult to get another position in Qatar.