I would say that since she is live-in most of the week, QR 2000 is high for a starting salary - because you're still providing her with housing and most likely food. She does pay large fees to her sponsor for the visa, and you won't be paying those fees directly, but in the long run, if you want a live in , its probably better to sponsor her yourself. Legally, you need written consent from her sponsor for her to work for you. It's also important to confirm that her sponsor exists -- even if she has an ID card, she could be a run-away - and you could get in trouble for having her work in your house.
I would say that since she is live-in most of the week, QR 2000 is high for a starting salary - because you're still providing her with housing and most likely food. She does pay large fees to her sponsor for the visa, and you won't be paying those fees directly, but in the long run, if you want a live in , its probably better to sponsor her yourself. Legally, you need written consent from her sponsor for her to work for you. It's also important to confirm that her sponsor exists -- even if she has an ID card, she could be a run-away - and you could get in trouble for having her work in your house.