Termination & Notice Period Rights in Qatar (2026 Legal Guide) — Rules & Requirements
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Sourced from Omani royal decrees, ministerial decisions, and the Basic Statute of the State. Written in plain language for general understanding — this is educational content, not legal advice. Our editorial standards
What is this right?
Both employers and workers in Qatar must follow notice period rules when ending employment:
- 2 years of service or less: Minimum one month written notice (Labour Law No. 14/2004, Art. 49).
- More than 2 years of service: Minimum two months written notice.
- Either party can pay salary in lieu of notice instead of working out the notice period.
- Probation period: Cannot exceed 6 months. During probation, either party can end the contract with shorter notice as agreed.
- An employer can dismiss a worker without notice only for serious misconduct listed in Article 61 (fraud, assault, repeated absence, or disclosing trade secrets).
- A worker can leave without notice if the employer breaches the contract, fails to provide a safe workplace, or commits assault (Article 51).
Since the 2020 labour mobility reforms, workers who are terminated get a 30-day grace period to find a new employer before their residency status is affected.
When does it apply?
- You are resigning from your job or have been told your employment is ending.
- Your employer terminates you without the required notice or pay in lieu.
- You are dismissed for alleged misconduct and believe the reason is unfair.
What to Do If You Are Dismissed Without Proper Notice in Qatar
- Give or request notice in writing and keep a signed copy.
- If terminated without proper notice, file a complaint with the Ministry of Labour (16008) to claim notice pay.
- If dismissed for misconduct, challenge the dismissal through the Workers' Dispute Resolution Committee — decisions are issued within three weeks.
- Make sure you receive all final entitlements: unpaid wages, leave balance, end-of-service gratuity, and repatriation ticket.
What should you NOT do?
- Do not abandon your job without giving notice. This can result in a temporary labour ban and loss of entitlements.
- Do not accept a termination letter that says "resignation" if you were fired. The distinction matters for your rights and future employment.
- Do not assume you have no rights during probation. Probationary workers are still covered by the Labour Law, including minimum wage and safety protections.
About Workers' Rights in Oman
Your job in Qatar is covered by Law No. 14 of 2004 (Labour Law). Wages must be paid through the Wage Protection System within 7 days of the pay period. Standard hours are 8 a day, 48 a week, dropping to 6 during Ramadan. End-of-service gratuity is 3 weeks' basic pay per year. Since Law No. 13 of 2018 and Law No. 17 of 2020, you can change jobs without an NOC and earn the QAR 1,000 universal minimum wage. Disputes go to the Workers' Dispute Resolution Committees within 3 weeks. QFC employers run a separate regime.
Common Questions
What is the termination and notice period right in Oman?
Both employers and workers in Qatar must follow notice period rules when ending employment:2 years of service or less: Minimum one month written notice (Labour Law No. 14/2004, Art. 49).More than 2 years of service: Minimum two months written notice.Either party can pay salary in lieu of notice instead of working out the notice period.Probation period: Cannot exceed 6 months. During probation, either party can end the contract with shorter notice as agreed.An employer can dismiss a worker without notice only for serious misconduct listed in Article 61 (fraud, assault, repeated absence, or disc...
When does it apply — termination and notice period?
You are resigning from your job or have been told your employment is ending.Your employer terminates you without the required notice or pay in lieu.You are dismissed for alleged misconduct and believe the reason is unfair.
What should I do if my employer in Qatar fires me without proper notice or compensation?
Give or request notice in writing and keep a signed copy.If terminated without proper notice, file a complaint with the Ministry of Labour (16008) to claim notice pay.If dismissed for misconduct, challenge the dismissal through the Workers' Dispute Resolution Committee — decisions are issued within three weeks.Make sure you receive all final entitlements: unpaid wages, leave balance, end-of-service gratuity, and repatriation ticket.
What should you NOT do — termination and notice period?
Do not abandon your job without giving notice. This can result in a temporary labour ban and loss of entitlements.Do not accept a termination letter that says "resignation" if you were fired. The distinction matters for your rights and future employment.Do not assume you have no rights during probation. Probationary workers are still covered by the Labour Law, including minimum wage and safety protections.