I do not know where they collect the data on Qatar, but the GDP per capita by the IMF definitely does not include anyone other than citizens. I have seen some tables with adjusted GDPs that includes all legal residents, and this puts Qatar around the same level with South Korea, the Czech Republic, etc. But these are pretty rough estimates at best.
Deepb--There are a lot more reasons besides money for someone to illegally immigrate to the US and EU, but let's save that for another forum. If that few Americans have passports then all the more reason to encourage those that do to travel and see that the world is not the US and to make it as easy as possible for them to do so. I am Canadian, btw, and we deal with the bumbling of the US and EU giants all the time. But then Norwegians have more money than the average Qatari, most of them have passports, and they still won't let Qataris in without a visa.
I do not know where they collect the data on Qatar, but the GDP per capita by the IMF definitely does not include anyone other than citizens. I have seen some tables with adjusted GDPs that includes all legal residents, and this puts Qatar around the same level with South Korea, the Czech Republic, etc. But these are pretty rough estimates at best.
Deepb--There are a lot more reasons besides money for someone to illegally immigrate to the US and EU, but let's save that for another forum. If that few Americans have passports then all the more reason to encourage those that do to travel and see that the world is not the US and to make it as easy as possible for them to do so. I am Canadian, btw, and we deal with the bumbling of the US and EU giants all the time. But then Norwegians have more money than the average Qatari, most of them have passports, and they still won't let Qataris in without a visa.