PM, I was going to point out that exact same thing.
It reminded me of when a friend of mine from Korea wanted to teach English at an institute in the UK and sent an email off which said.
"Your student can study English from me. Is there many? I can teach it".
Anyway,
martin, here are some answers (although already answered).
1) How do i gain permanent residence for work in Qatar?
You need to either get a job to handle the visa side for you (apply THEN get a visa), OR get a sponsor.
I suggest coming on a tourist visa, search for a job, then go back and wait for a response.
2) If i get a job, does my manager pay for some of my expenses?
A manager? No. But the company or institute itself? yes. The usual expenses paid include accommodation allowance, transport allowance, furniture, insurance, medical, dental, and some even include education or clothing.
3) Is there many English Teaching jobs in Qatar?
Yes there are many, but there are also many that wish to teach. I checked your profile and you are under 18, so I think that could give you some issues since the youngest teach I've ever met was 23. (but that's just due to the fact that he was the youngest qualified.)
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PM, I was going to point out that exact same thing.
It reminded me of when a friend of mine from Korea wanted to teach English at an institute in the UK and sent an email off which said.
"Your student can study English from me. Is there many? I can teach it".
Anyway,
martin, here are some answers (although already answered).
1) How do i gain permanent residence for work in Qatar?
You need to either get a job to handle the visa side for you (apply THEN get a visa), OR get a sponsor.
I suggest coming on a tourist visa, search for a job, then go back and wait for a response.
2) If i get a job, does my manager pay for some of my expenses?
A manager? No. But the company or institute itself? yes. The usual expenses paid include accommodation allowance, transport allowance, furniture, insurance, medical, dental, and some even include education or clothing.
3) Is there many English Teaching jobs in Qatar?
Yes there are many, but there are also many that wish to teach. I checked your profile and you are under 18, so I think that could give you some issues since the youngest teach I've ever met was 23. (but that's just due to the fact that he was the youngest qualified.)
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