Qatar Post Study Work Visa: Everything You Need to Know in 2026



Is There a Post Study Work Visa in Qatar?


As of 2026, Qatar does not offer a dedicated post study work visa similar to what countries like the UK or Australia provide. However, international graduates can still stay and work in Qatar through other legal pathways — primarily by transitioning from a student visa to an employer-sponsored work visa.
Working in Qatar After Graduation: Your Options

1. Employer-Sponsored Work Visa (Work Residence Permit)

After completing your studies, the most common route to remain in Qatar is to secure a job offer and apply for a work residence permit (RP) sponsored by your employer.

Key requirements:
  • A valid job offer from a Qatar-based company
  • An employment contract
  • A clean criminal record
  • Medical fitness test
  • Passport with at least 6 months validity
Once approved, your employer will act as your sponsor and handle most of the application process.

More info:
https://portal.moi.gov.qa


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2. Switching from Student Visa to Work Visa

Qatar does not allow students to work on a student visa. However, after completing your degree, you can switch to a work visa if you find a job. This must be done before your student visa expires.

Steps to follow:
  1. Obtain a confirmed job offer
  2. Cancel your student visa (your university sponsor usually helps)
  3. Your new employer applies for a work RP on your behalf
Tip: Start your job search during your final semester to avoid a gap between graduation and visa expiration.


Are Internships or Temporary Jobs Allowed After Graduation?

Internships are not automatically permitted unless they are part of your study program. If you wish to take on a temporary job post-graduation, it must still be under a legal work RP sponsored by a licensed employer.

Working without proper documentation in Qatar can lead to penalties or deportation.

In-Demand Job Sectors in Qatar

Graduates from the following fields have better chances of securing job offers and sponsorships in Qatar:
  • Engineering (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical)
  • IT and Cybersecurity
  • Healthcare and Medical Sciences
  • Education and Teaching
  • Finance and Accounting
  • Construction and Project Management
To explore open roles, you can visit job platforms like:
Can I Stay in Qatar to Look for Work After Graduation?

Currently, there is no formal “job-seeker visa” in Qatar. Graduates must either:Secure employment immediately and switch to a work visa
Exit the country and re-enter once a job offer and sponsorship are confirmed

Make sure to check your visa expiration date to avoid overstaying.

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