Long-term residency has become a priority across the Gulf as governments race to attract founders, investors and highly skilled professionals. Amid this shift, two programs stand out: Qatar’s newly announced ten-year residence permit and the UAE Golden Visa. While both move away from traditional employer-related visas, their audiences and long-term goals are slightly different.A breakdown of eligibility, entitlements and flexibilities shows how well each plan fits into a long-term resolution plan.
Qatar ten-year residence permit
The 10-year residency permit for Qatar announced by Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani during the Qatar Web Summit 2026 marks a strategic move by Qatar to retain global talent in the country for the long term. The plan expands Qatar’s existing independent (Independence) visa framework, positioned as a pathway to residence for people who actively contribute to the modern economy.Unlike traditional work visas, this permit is designed for individuals who bring innovation, investment, or senior leadership value beyond a standard employment role.The program targets a specific group of high-impact professionals:
- Entrepreneurs and startup founders, especially those with leading technology-driven or high-growth companies recognized by reputable entities such as Qatar Science Park or Qatar Fintech Hub
- Senior executives and business leaders, including CEOs, CFOs and CTOs, are subject to salary and experience thresholds
- The position of Chairman or CEO requires a minimum monthly salary of QAR 50,000
- Other Executive Director positions require QAR 80,000
- Experienced investors, venture capital experts and global business talent
While detailed eligibility rules and application steps are still being finalized, official statements make it clear that selection will focus on economic impact rather than volume.The defining element of a Qatar license is self-sponsorship. Residency is no longer tied to a single employer, removing long-standing restrictions in the area. License holders can sponsor a spouse and children, gain long-term residential stability, and own property in designated areas such as the Pearl District and Lusail.under similar initiatives Departing from Qatarauthorities said company formation, banking and residency processes may be streamlined, sometimes within days for approved candidates.The program is currently in the rollout phase. Under the previous long-term residence framework, applications were expected to be processed in the following ways:
- Ministry of Interior Platform
- Qatar Development Bank and Departing from Qatar initiative
- Government-approved accelerator, incubator or investment agency
Launched in 2019, the UAE Golden Visa is a more mature and wide-ranging program. It offers renewable residency for five or ten years, without employer sponsorship, and is open to a wider range of profiles.Applicants can qualify through a variety of pathways, including:
- Real estate investment of at least AED 2 million
- Investment in innovative enterprises starting from AED 500,000
- Professional skills in priority areas such as science, healthcare, technology and education
- Graduated from top universities in the world
Golden visa holders can sponsor spouses, children of any age and domestic helpers. Family members retain residency even if the primary owner dies, a feature that is often considered a major advantage.This visa allows holders to freely live, work and invest in the UAE, own businesses in eligible industries, and change jobs without affecting their residence status. Its flexibility makes it attractive to professionals who want career mobility and long-term stability.
How to apply
- Visit the ICP website or download the ICP mobile app.
- Complete the application form with your personal details.
- Upload all required files.
- Pay the application fee.
- Submit your application for verification by the relevant UAE authorities.
Which one is better in the long run?
The answer depends on purpose rather than prestige.
- Qatar’s 10-year residency is best suited for founders, senior executives and investors seeking deep integration into the growing innovation ecosystem, with strong state support and long-term certainty.
- The UAE Golden Visa offers a wider range of qualifications, greater career flexibility and a proven framework to professionals, investors and families seeking established infrastructure and multiple economic sectors.
Both plans reflect a regional shift from a short-term workforce model to long-term talent retention. The real choice lies in whether one’s priorities are more aligned with Qatar’s targeted, founder-centric approach or the UAE’s broad residential ecosystem.




