That mortgage is a killer, ain't it. I can see how prepared you are to move out.if another gbp800 (total net ~QR15000) makes you feel comfortable (and if the company is willing to offer you that much), it's your call.
have you found someone who is willing to sublet your house?
Do your math very well regarding your mortgage payments with current/prospective net pay.
the hospitality industry dishes out a load of crap to its hardworking employees the world over so I guess you should settle in just fine.
As others have mentioned, you absolutely must have a confirmation of "comprehensive" medical care for yourself and your family. Else, that is an additional expense you have to factor in (and it is not going to be cheap).
700 as "car" allowance will get you nowhere. Renting/leasing/buying will cost you in the range of QR 1500-2800/month.
GreatDohaFind also makes a good point about coming over to Doha for a few days before taking the plunge. If finances permit, fly in for a week, meet the people who you will be working with, get a first-hand feel of the place, visit the green grocers, check out the residential areas, and then make up your mind.
Finally, to answer your question - Given the current economic situation the world over (and don't let them fool you by saying it is getting better), QR15000 will keep you afloat quite well if you find someone to rent your house and pay off the mortgage with that.
That mortgage is a killer, ain't it. I can see how prepared you are to move out.if another gbp800 (total net ~QR15000) makes you feel comfortable (and if the company is willing to offer you that much), it's your call.
have you found someone who is willing to sublet your house?
Do your math very well regarding your mortgage payments with current/prospective net pay.
the hospitality industry dishes out a load of crap to its hardworking employees the world over so I guess you should settle in just fine.
As others have mentioned, you absolutely must have a confirmation of "comprehensive" medical care for yourself and your family. Else, that is an additional expense you have to factor in (and it is not going to be cheap).
700 as "car" allowance will get you nowhere. Renting/leasing/buying will cost you in the range of QR 1500-2800/month.
GreatDohaFind also makes a good point about coming over to Doha for a few days before taking the plunge. If finances permit, fly in for a week, meet the people who you will be working with, get a first-hand feel of the place, visit the green grocers, check out the residential areas, and then make up your mind.
Finally, to answer your question - Given the current economic situation the world over (and don't let them fool you by saying it is getting better), QR15000 will keep you afloat quite well if you find someone to rent your house and pay off the mortgage with that.