As you often find in the Gulf, Qatar especially, this is one of those grey areas. We can give you definite answers but I'm not sure if they will be true, applicable or current. Yes, all persons who are applying for residency permits are screened for HIV and hepatitis. HIV positive persons are denied residency permits and sent home. I understand that health care and food workers may not be Hep positive but I don't know about flight attendants. I do know that any recreational drugs and same-sex behavior is definitely illegal here, i. e. no partners. If you are sensitive to being discriminated against in those areas, this might not be your cup of tea.
Mandi
As you often find in the Gulf, Qatar especially, this is one of those grey areas. We can give you definite answers but I'm not sure if they will be true, applicable or current. Yes, all persons who are applying for residency permits are screened for HIV and hepatitis. HIV positive persons are denied residency permits and sent home. I understand that health care and food workers may not be Hep positive but I don't know about flight attendants. I do know that any recreational drugs and same-sex behavior is definitely illegal here, i. e. no partners. If you are sensitive to being discriminated against in those areas, this might not be your cup of tea.
Mandi