Reduction of Visa Rules

ztrangr
By ztrangr

Will Qatar bring down their rules on current ban of 2 years and NOCs as a result of winning the bid for 2022 FIFA

By ztrangr• 5 Dec 2010 16:10
ztrangr

okay, suppose they are not going to change the rules on ban. Can somebody tell me what is the legitimate background If I have completed the contract duration as per the signed agreement with my current employer and I have an offer from another company in Qatar? Is it still not possible for me to grant the NOC from my employer? Does it depend on company policies or Is there any legal provision in Qatar Labor law to get it done?

By anonymous• 5 Dec 2010 15:19
anonymous

my friend i need the right answer anybady guide actually my residence duration is 2 yrs i already finish my contract but the company not given NOC so my cancel affect for 2 yrs ban r i come again qatar whats 2 yrs and 5 yrs residence duration

By aasghar• 5 Dec 2010 14:46
aasghar

I don't see it happening any soon because only thing the Shura (Parliament) is concerned is with rights of Qatari Sponsors.

In 2008, when Parliament had sent labor laws modifications to Emir for approval, they suggested to INCREASE the ban from 2 to 5 years as a measure to protect the rights of Sponsors. Thanks GOD that Emir refused the proposal and kept the ban to 2 years. Govt is not at all interested in reducing the ban as it does not serve them any benefit.

By baldrick2dogs• 5 Dec 2010 13:39
baldrick2dogs

There you go. Three different answers. Did you get the one you wanted?

In some respects, I hope they do. The labour market needs a good shake up. Bad employers will lose their good staff, and those workers will get the decent pay they deserve.

I have a fantastic electrician currently working through a manpower company who will not release him to me directly :o(

That said though, until it is in the direct interest of the Qatar government, I can't see it happening too soon.

By anonymous• 5 Dec 2010 13:27
Rating: 5/5
anonymous

Yes, it will be a five years ban and you will need two NOCs.

By zsibrah• 5 Dec 2010 13:27
Rating: 5/5
zsibrah

Yes, they will as there will be lot of people who switch jobs, wait and watch..

By baldrick2dogs• 5 Dec 2010 13:26
Rating: 3/5
baldrick2dogs

No. The two subjects are not linked in any way.

They will do it when it is proven to work in Bahrain and Kuwait.

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