Starting a small business - why so difficult?

Expat Sueño
By Expat Sueño

There are soooooo many "under the radar" small businesses here in Qatar, largely (I believe) because the requirements for starting a business are positively daunting to most people.

Does Qatar have any thoughts of lowering these hurdles to encourage small businesses to establish and grow in Doha?

Are there any legal ways to circumvent the requirements?

Thanks,

EDIT: If you're looking to start a business in Qatar, here's some things to remember https://www.qatarliving.com/forum/welcome-qatar/posts/thinking-doing-bus...

Expat Sueño

By ijalabj• 4 Oct 2020 01:00
ijalabj

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By Libra11• 9 Aug 2011 14:47
Libra11

Hi Expat Sueno. How is your business ? Did you set up the business in Doha as I am interested to do the same. It will be home based and don't need clients coming in and out....If we can talk please drop me a message at : bijoux91/a-t/ymail dot com. Have a nice day...

By luthfe• 27 Apr 2010 13:53
Rating: 3/5
luthfe

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By yv2r• 27 Apr 2010 11:45
Rating: 4/5
yv2r

Hi, Expat Sueno and Djmop, definitely there is soluion for your both requiements.

I can introduce to a Qatari for sponsorship and also can get a space for runnng business.

If u r interested let me know

By seasons• 21 Apr 2010 19:24
seasons

Very easy to start a business

By anonymous• 21 Apr 2010 19:05
Rating: 5/5
anonymous

Hi there,

to have LLC company WLL, also u need to deposit an amount of QR 200,000 in the bank for about two days maximum. to get capital certificate, its just like proof of fund, to start the business, to avoid the office stuff, and the capital amount, u can join existing company and open a branch, it just like subsidiary company, with new name and separate name as well, in this case you dont need an office, and that will cost around QR 4,000 only.

By anonymous• 15 Apr 2009 11:35
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

LIVING IN QATAR

5000 QR is only rent for a small room here in DOHA

By grandkruizer• 15 Apr 2009 09:33
grandkruizer

I'm desperately lookin for an office/shop rent < QAR.5000 rent. Can u help me please?

By wolfman• 12 Apr 2009 21:22
wolfman

how about online businesses? example is QL. is QL a registered business in qatar? some of its advertisers are qatar based like ibq. maybe its better if you start your small business online if possible.

brainstorm on this idea.

just my two cents.

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By Stone Cold• 12 Apr 2009 20:42
Stone Cold

When in Rome, do what the Romans do. Thats absolute. You take it, or leave it. Cheers

By djmop• 12 Apr 2009 20:00
Rating: 3/5
djmop

I looked at starting a business myself. The process is actually very simple and can be done in one day. Even setting up an LLC. All the concerned bodies are in the 1st and ground floor of the Ministry of Economy so in effect it is a one stop shop. Also you can find offices below QR5000 so that is not a hindrance. The only thing left is finding a Qatari sponsor.

By Vivo Bonito• 12 Apr 2009 18:21
Rating: 5/5
Vivo Bonito

Are there any legal ways to circumvent the requirements? Definitely NO!

Primarily, setting up a business on the very first place needs an ample requirements to comply.

>a Qatari sponsor which at least owns 51% of the capital share.

>a primary business office

>legal requirements compliance,

>etc...

if there's one above unfulfilled, more likely the business shall operate only in ones dreams...

"there's no elevator to lead us to success, we have to climb the stairs."

>

By HDY• 12 Apr 2009 17:11
HDY

What reasons may cause the authorities here to reject the registration of a Limited Liabilities Company?? if the documents needed are complete and all required setup (Qatari partner, location .. etc) for the company is in place, do they still need to have a decision whether to accept the company registration or not !!!???

By joe90• 12 Apr 2009 12:25
Rating: 4/5
joe90

If your business is IT based then try locating it at the Qatar Science and Technology Park. You are allowed 100% foreign ownership at the Park so that means no Qatari partner! (at least that is what they claim).

By Amoud• 12 Apr 2009 08:08
Amoud

Expat, we will talk this morning, I have a solution for you I think :)

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By Expat Sueño• 11 Apr 2009 22:49
Expat Sueño

Many thanks, qatarisun. I appreciate the information. . .

Very frustrating, though, because not all businesses are the same! Some require an office and some do not.

Oh well. . .

By qatarisun• 11 Apr 2009 22:44
Rating: 4/5
qatarisun

no.. it doesn't work this way..They don't change their requirements depends on the type of business.. the rule for everyone is the same. You submit certain documents (including proved office location), then they decide either to approve or or to reject it...

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By Expat Sueño• 11 Apr 2009 22:21
Expat Sueño

Thanks, qatarisun. . .but what about a business that is computer-based? In other words, no clients coming to the house, no funky chemicals, no deliveries, etc.?

By qatarisun• 11 Apr 2009 22:11
Rating: 5/5
qatarisun

I’ll tell you why is that. Government is strict with the separation business areas from the residential ones. Certain type of businesses you simply cannot run from your home… For example you definitely cannot run a hair salon from your home, because your clients will be coming and going for the entire day and it might disturb your neighbours. Even if you found the office for your business, they have to check whether the area you have chosen appropriates for this type of business. Some certain businesses are allowed in one area and not allowed in other..That’s why they ask for your proved business location. .

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“You become responsible forever for what you have tamed”. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

By Expat Sueño• 11 Apr 2009 21:34
Expat Sueño

My biggest hurdle is the office space. I don't need office space since I would "work" from home. It seems like such a bizarre requirement. . .

By PITSTOP• 11 Apr 2009 18:37
PITSTOP

What type of business are you interested in starting up here?

Let me know - I'm Qatari and I don't mind sponsoring.

By grandkruizer• 11 Apr 2009 17:19
Rating: 5/5
grandkruizer

There are many hurdles in setting up a small business in Qatar ie. finding a trustworthy Qatari partner(LUCK+PRAYER!), the fixed amount one needs to show the Ministry of Economy in order to register the W.L.L(LLC) but these are not nothing compared to finding a shop/office which is mandatory.

Rents of commercial spaces are scary compared to that of residential.

One needs to pay "key money" to the real estate agent if its a new building or "occupation money" if you buy the shop/office from the previous tenant. Rents for a small office/shop start from QR.10k and go upwards.

The legal hurdles are cakewalk actually; There are people/agencies who do the crappy paperwork etc. but they get it done by hook or crook for a fee.

The REAL obstacle one might face would be finding an office/shop with reasonable rents.

Damn these real estate sharks and middlemen!

By Expat Sueño• 11 Apr 2009 17:00
Expat Sueño

that's an understatement, qatarisun :o) So, so true!

By qatarisun• 11 Apr 2009 12:24
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qatarisun

comfy... businesswise services wise

qatar is so much undeveloped.. comparing to the western world, there is basically NOTHING here..

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By anonymous• 11 Apr 2009 00:21
anonymous

tell me Qatarisun what business could be opened here? I think most has been covered.

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By fubar• 10 Apr 2009 22:42
fubar

I hope so. I miss Penny. All these wretchedly P.C. people posting does my head in.

By Expat Sueño• 10 Apr 2009 22:29
Expat Sueño

I thought the same thing when I read her comment. . .

By Amoud• 10 Apr 2009 22:27
Amoud

Hmm, QS does comfymum remind you of a previous poster by the name of pennypitstop?

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By qatarisun• 10 Apr 2009 22:19
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qatarisun

comfymum.. i am wondering:

1. are you 4 days 57 min only on QL or also in qatar?

2. what do you mean by "most have been covered already"... most of what?

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“You become responsible forever for what you have tamed”. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

By anonymous• 10 Apr 2009 21:20
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

(1) Legally you can't run a business unless you have a local partner, so it depends on finding the right partner.

(2) It depends on your finances and what the business is, and most have been covered already.

As we say in Ireland can you bothered? It is all down to your local partner and that is if you are lucky enough to get one. You're kidding yourself.

By qatarisun• 10 Apr 2009 21:16
Rating: 5/5
qatarisun

yeah, and even if you eventually succeeded to register your business, you must be a real shark, otherwise other sharks will eat you up in no time..

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“You become responsible forever for what you have tamed”. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

By freshair• 10 Apr 2009 19:26
freshair

my friend tried and failed to open a small business here. she lost so much money..mainly all of her savings and some borrowed money. it's very risky. she ended up leaving doha! :-( there is a lot of red-tape, tricky laws and things take so much time to process. it's pretty complicated, as i remember her talking about all of the complications to me as they were happening.

By Macbookpro• 10 Apr 2009 18:06
Rating: 3/5
Macbookpro

Starting a small business still needs alot of big contacts , 1stly a Qatari Sponsor who should be trustworthy enough to start a joint venture with !!and most important is getting a Licenses from the GOV. especially if its food or any retail trade !

doha is still a Raw market for the next 3 years i feel , so the Gov. should become more liberal on sole business ownership by Expats !

But if u have a really good idea in todays market , just go on the look for a Local who u can impress with ur business plan and INSHALLAH it should take off !

good luck !

By marycatherine• 10 Apr 2009 17:49
Rating: 4/5
marycatherine

LLC means limited liability company, basically meaning if the business goes under the bank can't go after personal assets. The chamber of commerce should have info that would help in setting up a business. You will need a Qatari sponsor, that's to ensure that Qataris get the benefit of the business (at least 51% ownership - how you divide profits is another issue)

Signature line > "You can't fix stupid"

By Expat Sueño• 10 Apr 2009 15:58
Expat Sueño

So what is the difference between forming as an LLC and otherwise? What would the benefits be for the Qatari sponsor and for the business owner?

Thanks,

Expat Sueño

By qatarisun• 10 Apr 2009 15:53
Rating: 4/5
qatarisun

i don't know.. just a guess.. :)

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“You become responsible forever for what you have tamed”. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

By Expat Sueño• 10 Apr 2009 15:48
Expat Sueño

That all great countries are built upon their "small" businesses.

What "big" problems would be caused by "small" businesses? I am genuinely curious :)

By qatarisun• 10 Apr 2009 15:22
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qatarisun

may be Qatar is just not interested in "small businesses"..."small" businesses sometimes cause "big" problems..

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“You become responsible forever for what you have tamed”. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

By stealth• 10 Apr 2009 15:21
stealth

ts ver easy. get a qatari as sponsor and you are on if you are not interested in a LLC company.

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