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Thursday, March 26, 2026 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

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Saeed al-Kuwari
Qatar

Hayya marks 2mn e-visa milestone post Qatar 2022

The Hayya platform, recently moved under the umbrella of Qatar Tourism, has achieved a significant milestone, surpassing 2mn successfully processed e-visa applications in the period following the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.This achievement highlights Hayya's capacity to handle large volumes efficiently and reaffirms the platform’s position as a primary tool for facilitating visitor entry to Qatar and enhancing the overall tourism experience, a statement said Wednesday.Since April 2023, the platform has processed an average of more than 60,000 applications per month until Wednesday, while the number of active users on the Hayya mobile app has reached 2.7mn to date.Commenting on the milestone, Saeed al-Kuwari, director of Hayya, said: "Following the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, we enhanced the Hayya system to accommodate and manage multiple types of visas."By implementing the right technologies and aligning them with security requirements, the system has proven highly effective, as reflected in recent statistics. These improvements have greatly supported the tourism sector by streamlining processes and elevating the overall visitor experience."The Hayya platform has consistently demonstrated its scale and efficiency. During the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, it received over 2.4mn applications and recorded a peak of 50,000 applications in a single day, with 49,155 visitor entries processed in just 24 hours.This milestone underscores Qatar’s commitment to advancing its digital infrastructure in line with the Qatar National Vision 2030 and the National Tourism Strategy, while further reinforcing the country’s position as a leading global destination for travel and tourism.Originally designed to manage fan entry during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, Hayya has since transformed into a comprehensive e-visa ecosystem, offering five distinct visa categories: the Tourist Visa (A1), GCC Resident Visa (A2), Visa with ETA (A3), Companion of GCC Citizen Visa (A4), and the Hayya Visa Waiver for US Citizens (F1).The soon-to-launch Hayya 2.0 will deliver an enhanced experience across both the web portal and mobile app. Key upgrades include a streamlined payment gateway and improved portal features, ensuring a more efficient and user-friendly journey for visitors and businesses alike.Operated by Qatar Tourism, Hayya serves as Qatar’s official e-visa digital platform. As Qatar’s central digital gateway, Hayya streamlines access to the country through integrated visa processing and event access, all within a single, user-friendly interface.The platform is designed to facilitate e-visa services while integrating events, domestic tourism, transport, lifestyle experiences, and everyday services into one unified solution for living, traveling, and connecting.Beyond enabling smooth entry via airports and land borders, Hayya encourages visitors to explore Qatar’s cultural landmarks, natural attractions, and vibrant year-round events. The platform also supports major events by delivering tailored digital solutions for organisers, delegates, and attendees.

Voices of Qatar features Peruvian-born chef Edgar Hurtado.
Qatar

Peruvian culinary visionary in ‘Voices of Qatar’ Series

Qatar Tourism (QT) continues to shine a spotlight on the nation’s diverse and influential talents with its ‘Voices of Qatar’ series as it features Peruvian-born chef, Edgar Hurtado.Serving as culinary director for the Four Seasons Doha, overseeing its 11 outlets, Hurtado is sharing his unique approach to Latin American cuisine, deeply influenced by Qatar’s vibrant culinary landscape and his own dedication to ingredient discovery.“The sense of taste is very important – the sounds, the aroma, the place,” he said, noting that it’s about creating a holistic experience.The 'Voices of Qatar' series, accessible on the Visit Qatar YouTube channel, aims to celebrate local talent and their impact on Qatar’s past, present, and future. Through interviews and personal narratives, the initiative offers both residents and visitors an immersive perspective into the rich heritage and dynamic contemporary culture of the nation.QT noted that the series explores behind the scenes with cultural changemakers across various fields, from master chefs and innovators to artists and sports champions. The stories of challenges overcome, triumphs achieved, and positive changes enacted are designed to inspire travellers to visit Qatar and witness firsthand the ripple effects of their contributions.In the video, Hurtado, who proudly states, “I am from Peru,” expressed his excitement about contributing his distinctive flavours to Qatar. “We are always searching for new ingredients in Doha,” he said. “We have a lot of influence from Europe, Asia, Africa...”He cited his admiration for Heenat Salma Farm, located near Doha, saying: "To see the vegetables coming out from the soil, it was amazing”. This connection to fresh, local produce is central to Hurtado’s culinary philosophy at Curiosa, noting that “this is what I try to do at Curiosa, with the food, with the flavour you will have a kind of explosion in your mouth”.He believes his cooking shares a fundamental similarity with Qatari cuisine while meticulously highlighting the authentic tastes of Latin America: “It is amazing the options that you have here in Doha, discover a new flavour”.Hurtado also credits his wife with instilling in him the importance of sharing his culinary passion. “My wife taught me one time, ‘You'd always need to share your way to cook, share my passion, it is a privilege, I love it’”.Hurtado joins a roster of individuals featured in ‘Voices of Qatar’, including: Tania al-Majid (deputy director of Curatorial Affairs, National Museum of Qatar or NMoQ); chef Noof al-Marri (master of the Desert Rose Café, NMoQ); Amal al-Shammari and Shaima Sherif (directors, Embrace Doha); Mohammed al-Sada (pearl diver); Khalifa al-Haroon (founder, I Love Qatar); artists Maryam al-Homaid and Yousef Ahmad; street artist Mubarak al-Malik; rally champion Nasser al-Attiya; Dr Gonzalo Castro de la Mata (executive director, Earthna); Nada al-Sulaiti (founder and designer, Hairaat); Ghanim al-Sulaiti (vegan guru and eco-entrepreneur); and young explorers.