My fiance has recently moved to qatar to work, and I would like to know the rules regarding visitation. He is tunisian and I am british. I would like to go over and visit him in a few months, but would like to know how safe it would be to do so as a female going alone and does anyone know how it would work regarding spending time together (i.e. I would be staying in a hotel but could he visit me there? Can i visit him in his apt? Could we both stay in a hotel together?) I am aware of of Islamic cultures and laws, but just wondered if any one could give me some honest advise thank you in advance.
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As far as safety is concerned, Qatar is incredibly safe, even for a woman. You may have to deal with the odd catcall, but otherwise, there is very little reported serious crime in the nation. For more information read the Expat Arrivals Safety in Qatar page.
Speaking from experience, as a female going alone with a booking in a hotel, you will have absolutely no problem; I cannot stress how modern Qatar is, and extremely safe for the single traveller.
I live in Doha with a US passport while my husband lives in the UK with a British passport. Whenever he has come to visit me on his own, he has never been questioned by Customs as to where he is staying or whom with. We have even travelled together (we have different surnames) and gone through Customs without any questions or problems. But...that is not to say that you won’t be questioned, it could happen, but the fact that you will have a hotel reservation helps.
Regarding spending time with your fiancé, you should be fine in public, there are no ‘Religious’ police who patrol Doha to make sure couples seen together are married. And if he truly is just visiting you in the hotel, you should also be alright; the same goes for you visiting him in his apartment. Technically however, an unmarried couple staying in the same hotel room (or apartment, etc) is illegal, but that is not to say you could not get away with it.
Honestly, you should both be fine if you have common sense and practise a fair level of discretion. Bear in mind though, in the (extremely unlikely) event that you are caught, the consequences could mean both of you having to buy a last minute, one way ticket out of Qatar.