Qatar
CGB: No paper documents required to prove marriage for annual incentive
The Civil Service and Government Development Bureau (CGB) confirmed that employees are not required to submit any paper certificate to prove marriage in order to receive the annual marriage and marital status incentive. The electronic link with the Supreme Judicial Council is already in place and automatically verifies marriage data, eliminating the need for any paper documents.
In a post on its X platform, the Bureau indicated that it continuously utilizes this electronic link to automate processes and streamline procedures for employees. The Bureau noted that entities not using the "Mawared" system can contact the Supreme Judicial Council directly to complete the technical link and verify employee data.
It reiterated that employees are not required to submit any paper documents related to marital status and that electronic verification via the approved link on the government data exchange platform is sufficient. If marital status data appears outdated, the employee can be instructed to update it with the Supreme Judicial Council to ensure verification through the electronic link.
The new amendments to the Human Resources Law included several benefits that promote work flexibility and support employees' family lives. Among the most prominent is the granting of an annual marriage incentive of 12,000 Qatari Riyals to married Qatari employees, effective January of each year, provided that one year has passed since the date of marriage and both spouses are Qatari citizens. Additionally, both spouses will now receive the social allowance at the "married" rate, whereas previously one spouse received the "married" allowance while the other received the "single" allowance.