• Metrash2 will now display automated work permit approvals and copy of electronic computer card
The ministries of Commerce & Industry, Labour, Justice and Interior yesterday announced the inauguration of a new set of services that expands the scope of the single-window system and facilitates more simplified company registration procedures.
The new set of services, activated Sunday, will allow investors to directly benefit from digitised services and enable them to complete transactions without the need to visit the relevant ministries’ websites or physical headquarters to complete the required procedures.
Commenting on the new set of services, HE Sheikh Mohamed bin Hamad bin Qassim al-Abdullah al-Thani, Minister of Commerce and Industry, said: “Following the directives of His Excellency Sheikh Mohamed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, which encourages the government to enhance its delivery of public services, the ministry is keen to improve the government’s operational performance and establish a supportive, dynamic and vital work environment that attracts local and foreign investments, and underlines Qatar’s position as a principal destination for business and investment.”
HE Dr Ali bin Samikh al-Marri, Minister of Labour, noted: “We are keen to utilise advanced technologies and harness our technological infrastructure to continue developing the labour sector and facilitating the services provided by the ministry. There is no doubt that enhancing and streamlining procedures is one of our key priorities for attracting the world’s leading talents to the State.”
HE Masoud bin Mohamed al-Ameri, Minister of Justice, said: “The new package of services reflects our commitment to enhancing transparency and delivering the regulatory changes needed to smoothen business procedures across the country. Improving the legal framework and simplifying administrative protocols will also help stimulate economic growth.”
The new set of services includes improving the process of issuing commercial registrations by reducing the requirements and automating internal procedures and reviews with relevant governmental entities.
The newly updated single-window service also includes automatically adding the Computer Card to the commercial registration. With each new commercial registration, labour approvals will be issued automatically in co-ordination with Ministry of Labour.
As a result of the collaboration between the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, the Metrash2 application will now display automated work permit approvals and a copy of the electronic computer card.
Business owners can now open a bank account following the commercial registration and the signing of the article of association. However, they must ensure that they meet the banks’ respective regulatory requirements.
With these improvements, the number of steps required to conduct business has been reduced. These are based on the best practices considered while designing the investor's journey in co-operation with the Civil Service and Government Development Bureau (CGB).
These new measures allow businesses to receive their commercial registration and begin operating within a single day.
The new set of services will benefit newly established companies. They will capitalise on new procedures that aim to facilitate simplified establishment journey to help new businesses attract the required competencies and issue any necessary labour visas.
Through this newly enhanced single-window platform, startups can obtain immediate work permit approvals during the establishment phase. The single window will also enable investors to select the nationalities of the recruited workers.