GDP per capita can be ignored for the purpose of rankings. I have mentioned that myself before in a different situation.
But technically speaking, the GDP per capita is for Qatari "passport holders". So, in that sense the Qatari passport holders are earning much more on an average than any US or EU citizen. So why should they be denied visa on arrival? True the expats may not be earning as much, but the expats don't have Qatari Passports either.
We all know the real reason why Qatari's are not granted visa on arrival in US or EU. Why try to cover it up with GDP figures or Reciprocity, or any other reason? If not for the 9/11 and other incidents, it would've been given a consideration.
GDP per capita can be ignored for the purpose of rankings. I have mentioned that myself before in a different situation.
But technically speaking, the GDP per capita is for Qatari "passport holders". So, in that sense the Qatari passport holders are earning much more on an average than any US or EU citizen. So why should they be denied visa on arrival? True the expats may not be earning as much, but the expats don't have Qatari Passports either.
We all know the real reason why Qatari's are not granted visa on arrival in US or EU. Why try to cover it up with GDP figures or Reciprocity, or any other reason? If not for the 9/11 and other incidents, it would've been given a consideration.