Relaxing the Visa laws?!

Shahrzad
By Shahrzad

I heard that Qatar government is relaxing the Visa laws by the end of 2008.(for example for iranians, jordanians and egyptians) Is it true or false? If you heard anything about it, do you what kind of changes they are?
Can a resident of Qatar, get visa for his/her iranian spouse too?

By sahil_ahmd• 20 Jun 2011 22:25
sahil_ahmd

Hi Sharzad...

Qatar is not giving Residenc to iranians ..Is the same aplicable with UAE..I believe both must have same internal policies..even all GCC..

By hassan khalili• 20 Sep 2010 23:43
hassan khalili

they look at iranians as an animal, and i don't think they will think even to hire or fire !! :S

By Shahrzad• 14 Nov 2008 11:44
Shahrzad

I am Iranian with Iranian passport. My husband is non-Iranian(western). It's a year we're trying for visa.

This ban is not just for Iranians, also Jordanians have same issue. This is for all Iranians and Jordanians, single or married.

Before Ramadan they told us by the end of 2008, they're discussing to state some new laws and change some laws, to make it easier at least for those Iranians and Jordanians who have higher salary..

We're waiting to see how 2008 will be ended..

Sometime ago i met a Qatari woman in Iran and she had same problem to take her Iranian husband to Qatar. She said she is not even able to take a visa for her child. And she has to go alone, every time..

It's so stupid.. You know..

By portena41• 14 Nov 2008 11:25
portena41

shahrzad, i want to ask to u somethings.r u and ur husband iranian?this ban is same for all iranian who is singleor married?

i am not iranian but my wife iranian.she has iranian passport.we married in my country and in iran.i have rp in qatar. i am living here longer than 2 yrs.now i want to bring my wife here.qatar embasy in my country stamped our marriage certificate which we got it in my country.now i am asking. in my situation can i bring my wife here or not?can be ban for my situation? becos i am not iranian and i have qatar rp.i will declare our marriage certicate from my country for visa.if u have info pls share with me.thanx.salam to all iranian nice people

By qatarwasgood• 9 Nov 2008 15:15
qatarwasgood

The time will come when Qatari has to clean his septic tank and carry out all the drainage works. Please go ahead and implement life time re-entry ban.

Wishing all the best in all your future trival endeavor

By askme• 23 Oct 2008 13:36
askme

In the country where people enjoy benefits from poor, helpless by implementing slavery law... what do u expect from such country.... to relax visa law.... slavery law??

By Shahrzad• 14 Oct 2008 21:03
Shahrzad

Pff, it seems a kind of New Slavery. Imagine if those workers leave Qatar and UAE, their economics will face a big challenge. Bcs 70% in Qatar and 80% in UAE are just RP holders.

Actually it's not just our case as a married couple. We have another Jordanian friend who has same problem to bring his spouse to Qatar.

Also we have an Iranian friend who wants to bring his wife to Qatar and it's 3 years he could not do that due to visa issues.. Both of them are Qatar residents..

Anyway, The story never ends..

By askme• 14 Oct 2008 17:15
Rating: 4/5
askme

Why Qatari should relax visa when they are taking full benefit of it?

They can hold the people inside country as they wish. They can ban you entering and black list you if you fight for your right.

They can make you slave.

They can take work and not pay you, still you cannot do anything but if you ask your right they will send home....

My friend don't dream......

By Shahrzad• 14 Oct 2008 16:46
Rating: 4/5
Shahrzad

yes, hundreds of Iranians enter Qatar, but not via their Iranian passport. They either have a second passport or they were born in Qatar. OR they have residency from UAE. ;)

I heard some of them also use Oman Visa for entering Qatar..

By Imablue• 14 Oct 2008 16:06
Rating: 5/5
Imablue

That is not true! I have few Iranian colleagues working with me and they are managed to get their family and relatives visas! Hundreds of Iranians entering the country daily! Though we have Iranian-American & Iranian-British working in Qatar and they don’t use their Iranian passport at all.

Yes, they have put a ban on Iranian & Jordanian visas but for those who are single and who do not have any spouse in Qatar.

If you are married you should know that your husband can get your visit visa from the immigration and later on your RP with a paper from where he works!

And if you are not married better not to blame the country for the sake of your own visa! Every country has different rules!

By Shahrzad• 14 Oct 2008 16:06
Shahrzad

We dont have money issue. He is an engineer. It's all due to sanctions i assume..

By Arien• 14 Oct 2008 15:46
Arien

Heard the minimum salary limit for bringing in spouse is been raised from 4000 to 7000 Riyals.

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By Shahrzad• 14 Oct 2008 15:22
Shahrzad

He went for that before Ramadan and they said they dont issue any more Visa for Iranians (iranian passport holders) untill the new laws be issued. They even added they just peruse those iranians' applications who have an american green card.

He even met minister for that..

By Imablue• 14 Oct 2008 14:32
Imablue

So what are you waiting for? he can get your visa and RP in a click!

By Shahrzad• 14 Oct 2008 14:25
Shahrzad

We're married now based on Iranian laws..

By Imablue• 14 Oct 2008 14:07
Imablue

So Shahrzad! do you have your boyfriend here or your husband? Either of them can make a visit visa for you and you can enter the country.

You have a second option as well. You said your husband is not Qatari or Iranian. You can get married in his country or your country and enter Qatar.

By Shahrzad• 13 Oct 2008 14:29
Shahrzad

They banned Iranians due to santions and they banned jordanians bcs half of jordan are palestinians!

How cute we muslims are.. :)

By Shahrzad• 13 Oct 2008 14:26
Shahrzad

It's so interesting. Thank you nasqatar and others. I think waiting is just wasting time too. Actually if workers leave Qatar, their economy will face a big challange. Almost 70% of people in Qatar, are not Qataris..

By Imablue• 13 Oct 2008 11:01
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Imablue

Always a resident of Qatar can get a visa for his/her spouse. But in General there is ban on Iranians and Jordanians visas. I guess they are not going to remove the ban due to the sanctions.

By Person• 13 Oct 2008 09:24
Person

Ha ha. Just see the above excerpt. The advisory council is only seeking to make the laws even more stringent than they are now. Truly, I cannot imagine anyone wanting to come to work in Qatar of their own free will if these laws are passed. Or maybe there is also a plan to keep all future expats in the dark? For sure they will not come if they know the consequences of such laws for employees.

What a joke. It seems slavery is what they want, and many expat workers are not far from that as it is.

I wish to see the day when these people will see the light and enable free labout movement, and institute some basic rights. Bonded employent can never be a good thing.

As an answer to yor question; as far as I know, there have been rumours circulating every once in a while for the last ten years that the laws will be relaxed, exit permits removed, etc. Has it happened? No. I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you...

By cherukkan• 13 Oct 2008 09:04
cherukkan

I heard that the Shura Council recommended to change the re-entry period from 2 years to 5 years.

By qatarisun• 13 Oct 2008 09:01
qatarisun

Shahrzad,

do you want to come to Qatar, don't you??

how can you call them "lie folks"??

it's not really nice attitude from the beginning.. think twice if you really want to come over to the "lie folks" country..

By anonymous• 13 Oct 2008 08:35
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

There was some news regarding the new law in The Peninsula, which gives only little hope of any good news.

Cabinet discusses proposals on sponsorship law

Web posted at: 10/10/2008 2:43:53

Source ::: The Peninsula

DOHA • The proposed law on the entry and exit of foreigners and their residence and sponsorship is expected to be issued soon, as the Cabinet has completed discussions on the draft law.

The Advisory Council had submitted its recommendations seeking amendments in some key provisions in the draft law. The Cabinet, in its regular weekly session took necessary steps on Wednesday for issuing the law, after taking note of the Advisory Council recommendations.

"We are happy that Cabinet has considered our recommendations. Now the law is expected to be issued soon," said Ahmed Obaidan, a member of the Advisory Council. The Council recommendations have triggered widespread interest as they sought to make some provisions regarding entry and exit of foreign workers even more stringent to safeguard interests of the employers.

The Council sought amendment in a provision in the draft law that allows residents leaving the country to return after two years from the date of their departure. The Council has proposed to extend this period to five years.

The draft law, however, states that that Interior Ministry has the right to overrule this entry ban and allow any resident to return to the country even before the stipulated period, if the person's service is needed for the country.

The Advisory Council has also objected to a provision that allows residents to keep their passports with them. The responsibility for completing the residence permit (RP) formalities for the employee as well as its renewal should lie only the sponsor, the Council felt.

The draft law allows residents to bring their parents and obtain RPs for them – another point opposed by the Advisory Council. The Council maintained that this provision could cause more pressure on the facilities and services in the country and contribute to the population growth.

The draft law has identified certain categories who can obtain residency in Qatar like investors and those who own properties in the country. The Advisory Council has proposed that the residence permit should specify the category in such cases.

As per the draft law, a resident should leave the country in 90 days if his visa is cancelled following resignation or termination of services. The Interior Ministry has the right to cancel the visa of any resident, if he is found to be a threat to the country's security. In such cases, the Ministry has the right to extend this 90 days period, if it deems it necessary.

By Shahrzad• 13 Oct 2008 04:32
Shahrzad

Why they should make people wait? So what then? You mean they lie folks?!!

By mr-design• 13 Oct 2008 03:57
mr-design

but i think thay just say it to make us waiting (this is what i know (because thay will not say No to us but.....thay will say wait)

Don`t Love me be my friend

By Shahrzad• 13 Oct 2008 03:46
Shahrzad

I really wanted to know what kind of (relaxing) changes they are. Anybody heard about it?

By mr-design• 13 Oct 2008 03:39
mr-design

Don`t Love me be my friend

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