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  2. Qatari nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The person may lose Qatari citizenship in the following cases: the person joins the military service of a foreign country. the person works for a foreign government that is in war with Qatar. the person takes up a foreign nationality. Citizens are allowed to voluntarily give up Qatari citizenship. [1]

  3. Immigrant investor programs - Wikipedia

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    Turkey offers Turkish Citizenship by Investment (TCBI). Investors are required to purchase real estate worth at least US$400,000 and hold it for 3 years or deposit US$500,000 in a bank in Turkey for a period of 3 years. Upon investing as above and submitting citizenship application duly, a Turkish passport is granted typically within 6 months.

  4. 22 Countries That Will Give You Citizenship If You Buy Property

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    St. Kitts and Nevis. In October of 2024, the minimum real estate investment requirement for citizens ship in St. Kitts and Nevis was reduced from $400,000 to $325,000, which makes this second ...

  5. These 8 Countries Will Give You Citizenship If You Buy Property

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    With a minimum investment of $400,000 in property, investors can eventually earn their citizenship. This beachy locale also boasts a strong passport, with the opportunity for visa-free travel to ...

  6. Abdul Aziz bin Nasser al-Thani - Wikipedia

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    Al-Thani serves as deputy chairman of the Business Trading Company (BTC), a development and investment company that prides itself on close connections to the Qatari state. Established in 1997 in Doha, the multimillion-dollar firm deals primarily with the development of shopping malls and leisure-centers, such as Landmark Mall and Villaggio Mall.

  7. Qataris - Wikipedia

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    The 1961 citizenship law ensured citizenship for former slaves whose families had been brought into the country prior to the 1930s. [17] While some Arabs may view this group as "less" Qatari, most consider them full citizens. Despite occasional discrimination, this group is well integrated into Qatari society, and intermarriage is increasing. [13]

  8. Demographics of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Previously, the 1961 citizenship law defined Qatari citizens as only those families who have been in the country since the 1930s, [25] though this was repealed in the 2005 citizenship law. In 2021, a law was signed by Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani restricting the rights to vote in local elections for those whose families' arrival post-date the ...

  9. 5 countries with easy citizenship for retirement - AOL

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    The basic requirement for D.R. citizenship comes down to documentation of a stable, international income of at least $1,500 a month as a retiree. If there are dependents — spouse or child under ...