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The laws most likely to catch a visitor off guard. What is legal at home can be a serious crime here — each rule links to its official source.

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Drugs

PROHIBITED

Most drugs illegal in the U.S. are illegal in Qatar — including marijuana/THC, CBD products, and vape products — and importing drugs of any kind is prohibited.

Long jail sentences and steep fines for use or possession.

§ US State Dept

Cannabis

PROHIBITED

Cannabis is illegal in Qatar, and consuming it is an offence in its own right - not just having it. Article 37 of Law No. 9 of 1987 punishes possessing, buying, receiving, transporting or growing cannabis for personal use, or consuming it, with six months to three years in prison plus a fine of QR 10,000 to QR 20,000. Refusing to give a sample for analysis is treated by the law itself as evidence that you consumed. Cannabis and cannabis resin are on the Ministry of Public Health's list of substances banned from entering Qatar, and cannabis, hashish and hemp seeds are on the customs prohibited-goods list.

Possession, purchase, transport or cultivation for personal use, or consumption (art. 37): six months to three years' imprisonment plus a fine of QR 10,000 to QR 20,000. Possession for a purpose other than trafficking or personal use (art. 41): 3 to 7 years plus QR 100,000 to QR 200,000. Possession, purchase or sale with intent to traffic (art. 35): 10 to 20 years plus QR 200,000 to QR 400,000. Importing, manufacturing or cultivating with intent to traffic, or trafficking (art. 34): death or life imprisonment plus QR 300,000 to QR 500,000 - that is the trafficking provision and it does not attach to possession or use for personal consumption. Under the Penal Code a court may order a convicted foreigner deported after serving sentence, or deported instead of being sentenced in a misdemeanour case.

§ Al Meezan - Qatar Legal Portal (Ministry of Justice): Law No. 9 of 1987 on Narcotic Drugs and Dangerous Psychotropic Substances, art. 37, Arabic text as amended (in force 08/01/2020)

Weapons

PROHIBITED

Importing weapons and weapons-related articles (including handcuffs and laser pointers), ammunition, and explosives into Qatar is prohibited under customs law.

Prohibited import; seizure and legal penalties.

§ US State Dept — Qatar

Customs & Cash

CONDITIONAL

Travelers must declare cash, precious jewelry, or negotiable monetary instruments worth 50,000 Qatari riyals (about US$13,700) or more to Qatari customs on entry or exit.

Failure to declare or false information: up to 3 years imprisonment or a fine of QAR 100,000-500,000 (or twice the amount), plus confiscation of the funds.

§ Qatar General Authority of Customs

Imports & Customs

RESTRICTED

Religious materials may be imported for personal use, but bringing them in for proselytizing is prohibited.

Imprisonment or deportation

§ US State Dept — Qatar

Alcohol

RESTRICTED

Alcohol-related offenses including public intoxication can lead to arrest, heavy fines, imprisonment, or deportation, and importing alcohol above the duty-free allowance is prohibited.

Arrest, fines, jail, or deportation; alcohol imports above the duty-free cap are banned.

§ US State Dept

Vaping / E-cigs

PROHIBITED

Vape products (e-cigarettes) are treated as illegal in Qatar alongside marijuana and CBD, so do not bring them into the country.

Use or possession can bring harsh consequences.

§ US State Dept

Driving

PROHIBITED

Qatar enforces a zero-tolerance policy on drinking and driving and has arrested travelers for blood-alcohol levels lower than the U.S. legal limit.

Arrest, heavy fines, imprisonment, or deportation; overnight detention is common.

§ US State Dept

Photography & Drones

PROHIBITED

Photographing local people in Qatar, particularly women, without their permission is illegal; journalists, vloggers, and content creators need specific visas and permissions to use photography or videography equipment, and there is no legal guarantee of press freedom.

Arrest and prosecution.

§ US State Dept — Qatar
PROHIBITED

Qatar customs prohibit importing drones and professional photography equipment including telescopic lenses; operating a drone without prior approval may result in arrest.

Arrest; prohibited import

§ US State Dept — Qatar

LGBTQ+ Safety

PROHIBITED

Same-sex sexual relations between men are illegal in Qatar even if consensual; there is no law criminalizing relations between women, though cultural norms are conservative. Selling or distributing rainbow-colored merchandise is prohibited.

Lashing, lengthy prison sentences, and/or deportation

§ US State Dept — Qatar

Public Conduct

RESTRICTED

In deference to local culture, avoid revealing clothing such as sleeveless shirts, halter-tops, or shorts in public; obscene language, gestures, or insulting comments often result in arrest, imprisonment, or fines.

Arrest, imprisonment, and/or fines.

§ US State Dept — Qatar
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