"In 2005, a new nationality law came into being, allowing for non-citizen residents who have resided in the country for twenty-five consecutive years to apply for citizenship. However, a maximum of just fifty residents are granted citizenship annually, and there is no such thing as a 'right' to citizenship, even if a non-citizen was born and raised in Qatar. By 2008, only a very small number of applicants had been accepted." here is the link ---> http://www.fanack.com/countries/qatar/population/ethnic-and-religious-co...
"In 2005, a new nationality law came into being, allowing for non-citizen residents who have resided in the country for twenty-five consecutive years to apply for citizenship. However, a maximum of just fifty residents are granted citizenship annually, and there is no such thing as a 'right' to citizenship, even if a non-citizen was born and raised in Qatar. By 2008, only a very small number of applicants had been accepted." here is the link ---> http://www.fanack.com/countries/qatar/population/ethnic-and-religious-co...