Yes, foreign investors can initiate the process remotely through Qatar’s Single Window platform. This includes company registration, document submission, contract signing, and fee payments online. These streamlined processes make setting up a company in Qatar more accessible to international entrepreneurs.
The Single Window platform provides easy access to your company’s profile. You can log in, check your commercial registration details, view partners’ names, and even download or print certificates directly.
Failure to renew your commercial registration can result in penalties and additional renewal fees. If not renewed within 90 days of notification, the registration may be canceled.
Yes, you can register several compatible business activities under one license. However, incompatible activities must be registered separately to comply with Qatar’s regulations.
Yes, the trade name should reflect the company’s activities as per the registration process. Proper alignment ensures compliance with Qatar’s business regulations.
The articles of association should include the company name, headquarters, purpose, founders’ details (name, nationality, residency status), and the capital amount.
Certain businesses like sole proprietorships, professional offices, and commercial representation offices are exempt from submitting Articles of Association.
Yes, branches can be sold under an attested sales contract. However, the branch remains legally tied to the parent company and subject to its registration.
Certain industries, such as education and healthcare, require additional permits from relevant ministries. The Single Window platform provides comprehensive guidance on specific requirements for each activity.