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Is studying in Qatar free?
Studying in Qatar is free.

The first is the real free medical care for all, and foreigners working in Qatar are also free.

The second is that Qatar does not have to pay personal income tax, and it is basically tax-free to start a company. (Qatar's new game in the new century)

The third is a large number of social subsidies. When Qatari citizens are unemployed, the government can give them so many subsidies that you wonder if you want to work. Subsidies can basically make you worry about food and clothing.

The fourth is comprehensive free education. In addition to free education, a large number of scholarships are provided. The most exaggerated thing is that there are so many educational institutions in Qatar that you doubt your life. As long as Qatari citizens want to learn basic knowledge, they can get the best learning opportunities for free.

Introduction to Qatar:

State of Qatar (Arabic:? , English: The State of Qatar), referred to as Qatar, the capital of Doha, is located on the qatar peninsula on the southwest coast of the Persian Gulf.

It belongs to tropical desert climate, with low terrain and rich oil and natural gas resources. The total area is 1 152 1 square kilometer, and the coastline is 563 kilometers long. There is no clear provincial administrative division, and the whole country is divided into 9 regions centered on some major cities.

By September 2022, Qatar had a total population of 2.658 million, belonging to the Arab nation. Islam is the state religion of Qatar, and most residents believe in Islam. Arabic is the official language, and English is also widely used locally.

In the 7th century, Qatar was part of the Arab Empire. From 15 17 to 1776, it was ruled by Portugal, the Netherlands and Britain.

1846, Sani Benmohamed established the emirate of Qatar. 1872 was incorporated into Ottoman territory. 1882, Britain invaded and declared the area a British "protected area". 1970 The first interim constitution stipulated that Qatar was an independent monarchy and Islam was the state religion. 1971On September 3rd, Qatar officially declared its independence.