 Hi guys, welcome back again. I want to address someone who asked me a question about new born babies in Qatar. Yes, like any other person, new born babies in Qatar must have what you call a residence permit. We have two situations. This baby may be born in Qatar by you, the mother and father. What do you do? Remember, if a baby born in Qatar is not entitled to any kathari citizens, is not entitled to citizenship, like any other countries that we may think of. However, what you need to do if the baby is born in Qatar, both of you, the parents, must have what you call a valid residence permit. And also something that you need to understand. Your salary must be able to accommodate or must be able to have up to 10,000. Because that's the only allowed salary that can make you take care of the family. That's what according to the law. You should be earning 10,000 kathariya for you to be able to take care of the baby and take care of the family. So if both of you are working, meaning that if the wife and my father earning 5,000, we have proof you will have salary certificates coming from the company, then you will be able to apply for a residence permit for that baby. But what you need to do for the baby first is that you need to register the baby's birth at what you call the woman's hospital. The only place where you can register the birth of the baby, they will give you a birth certificate. That birth certificate will take it to the embassy of your country for stamping. Then you will have to get a passport for that baby. And once you get a passport for that baby, then you will have to apply for what you call a residence permit for that baby. Hope after I share something for you. For people who are planning to have babies or people who already have babies and you don't know what to do. That's the best way that you can do. Remember, no one can stay in Qatar without a residence permit. We need to have a residence permit for you to stay in the country. It is the only way that shows that you are lawfully allowed to stay in the country. Thank you so much for coming back and thank you so much always for supporting us.