I have worked before in Qatar on business visa here a year back, sure u need exit permit from your sponsor. so u have to contact the agency who had given u the business visa. if they are not ur employer they may charge some money also...
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Hi All
As I heard EVEN IF YOU ARE Under RP visa some of western countries, they don’t need Exit Permit, If yes Which Countries,
Thanks
How long one can work on business visa ?
Do you need to exit after 3 months or it can be extended without exit?
Is it possible to bring my family here...
pl.advise.
raj
I have worked before in Qatar on business visa here a year back, sure u need exit permit from your sponsor. so u have to contact the agency who had given u the business visa. if they are not ur employer they may charge some money also...
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Hi Raj
You won t require a exit permit as you are on Business visa . If you had RP , you would require surely . Cheers............mate
A Business Visa Holder is not required to have an exit permit to leave the country
Hi Raj,
You will require exit permit since you are on business visa.
Thanks,
I will leave with company permission only, but am not sure whether business visa will attract exit permit.
Accordng to me exit permit applicalbe only on Residence visa(RP) and not on business visa or visit visa
Correct me if i am wrong.
Once you enter qatar, you are "technically" a slave of the company and you cannot leave the country without their permission..
So, you need an exit permit to get out of the country.
I don't think so.