Qatar
Every expatriate coming to Qatar for work must have a sponsor to be legally employed in the country. A sponsor is held liable to the recruitment and travel expenses of the employee. However, his/her duty doesn’t end there. Bef...
Are you planning to quit your job in Qatar and shift to a new career? Yes, you can. Today, changing employers becomes easy with the removal of the No Object Certificate (NOC) requirement to switch jobs.
Is an expatriate worker in Qatar allowed to transfer to a new employer even if his/her Residence Permit (RP) has expired? The answer is yes. If you are planning to switch jobs in...
31 March 2021 marks the 600-day countdown to the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. The first World Cup in the Middle East and Arab world will kick off on 21 November and conclude 28 days later on 18 December – Qatar National Day....
Getting a health card, receiving vaccination, and adhering to precautionary measures amidst surging Covid-19 cases Owed to a surge in coronavirus (Covid-19) cases, Qatar Day team took up an investigation to determine the reality in ...
If you want to work and live in Qatar, a Work Residence Permit (commonly referred to as an RP), is required for you to stay and continue your job. You need a Qatari employer? (company or individual) as your sponsor. You will then be...
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Acquiring a job in Qatar could be a strenuous process even if its for a professional individuals and skilful graduates. But here are some ess...
The Human Resourcing (HR) team plays a pivotal role in every company. They ensure the pay checks are paid adequately, health benefits are offered to all employees, performance of the employers are up-to-mark or not and many more. Once you have an ext..
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