i think the bigticket is correct. I misconstrued the question. It is actually 7 days to give an ample time to the cancelled person to arrange ticket booking back home.
The ninety-days grace period is applicable only for expired resident permit (RP), and not for cancelled RP.
It's actually 7 days after immigration stamped the cancellation form. Please refer to this link for further details: http://www.scribd.com/doc/6516872/Guide-to-Qatar-Formalities
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A new regulation has been put in action in January, law no. 4 for the year 2009, you have up to 90 days. This is certain.
Actually, it will be stamped on your cancelled RP as mentioned by Olay 1969.
After cancellation you are given only 7 days. You can see it in the issued cancellation permit.
i think the bigticket is correct. I misconstrued the question. It is actually 7 days to give an ample time to the cancelled person to arrange ticket booking back home.
The ninety-days grace period is applicable only for expired resident permit (RP), and not for cancelled RP.
since the openions are varied, better check with immigration itself for confirmaton.
hi, As per new immigration law you can stay up to 90 days
It's actually 7 days after immigration stamped the cancellation form. Please refer to this link for further details: http://www.scribd.com/doc/6516872/Guide-to-Qatar-Formalities
Within 24 hours, you must leave the country.
1 month and if more you must pay 10qr for each month