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jmy
By jmy

hi everyone!!! i am looking for an answers for many questions...I currently working in qatar holding working visa. I was hired in the philippines and arrived 1 month ago..Im still didnt make any processing for my RP, medical and finger print, PRO told me i have an schedule for medical next month. .my problem is if i will resign here in my company and send me back in philippines, is it possible that i can come back for a few months? because as far as i know if still didnt undergo for any finger print or processing for RP I dont have any record to ban..is it correct? and do i need also for NOC?..please help me..tnx po.

By gtim• 6 Dec 2010 09:37
gtim

Your welcome jmy. you still need to ask for an NOC.

By jmy• 5 Dec 2010 13:16
jmy

thanks everyone!!!tns GTIM...you give me hope bout my visa..!!!if my sponsor allow me to trasnfer in other company do i need to ask from him the NOC?sorry for being makulit, because now i will take a risk to be far from my husband if the company send me back and banned for 2yrs....salary range would be the problem to be under husbands sponsorship.

By gtim• 4 Dec 2010 19:44
Rating: 5/5
gtim

If you do not undergo your finger print and no residence permit yet, you still have a chance to transfer your sponsorship provided your current sponsor will allow you. Or if you want to resign and go back to Philippines, after 3 months without a residence permit, your working visa will be null and void. You will not be banned because you have no record of residency here. Meaning you can still come back after 3 or 6 months.

By mae07asian• 4 Dec 2010 15:26
mae07asian

thats a good one arecel. I am under husband sponsor. it only took 2weeks and i got my visa.but your husband need to meet the required income salary(7500QR) to be able to sponsor you.

Well, id rather be patient than going back to philippines and might be stuck there for two yrs..

By arecel• 4 Dec 2010 14:40
arecel

jmy, can you not transfer your visa to husband sponsorship? this will be your option.

By jmy• 4 Dec 2010 13:28
jmy

Thanks ate mae for invitation...actually my husband is working here so i dont have to worry about homesick the only reason that i want to resign because i dont have work here and i want to keep myself busy in my work not only busy in internet facebook and reading some comments here in qatar living.hehehe...I want to keep myself busy just like what ive doing before from my previous employer.Im not expecting like this when i was hired from philippines. Now Im BORED!!!actually i started to look for a job here and the problem is my visa they are willing to transfer but I have to asked my current employer if thsi is possible to transfer even Im only 1month here and pay for the expenses..thats why i have to get some ideas if this is possible to come back here or if they will give NOC i can stay here in qatar with my loving husband...tnx all!!!god bless...

By nasir_6880• 4 Dec 2010 13:26
Rating: 5/5
nasir_6880

Before you stamp visa on your passport you can transfer your visa with other company.....BUT you need NOC from your company....But you can transfer wiht NOC .I am sure.

By mae07asian• 4 Dec 2010 13:08
mae07asian

Again, your correct arecel.jmy, you can visit me and my daughter on you day off and we will sing karaoke. Grill some fish and eat crabs. you will have fun :)

By arecel• 4 Dec 2010 13:03
arecel

jmy, even if you are issued with NOC, still you can't transfer unless you work at least 1 year with your current sponsor. btw, please post in English since you are posting this thread in the main forum..

By mae07asian• 4 Dec 2010 12:56
mae07asian

Yup, unless na bibigyan ka ng NOC. Hey just enjoy, dont waste your opportunity noh. saan ka ba dto banda sa qatar?

By jmy• 4 Dec 2010 12:51
jmy

Im not happy in my work...so ganun nga 2yrs na bago ako makabalik unless issuehan ako ng NOC.

By mae07asian• 4 Dec 2010 12:47
mae07asian

correct, most company dont issue NOC. Why would you like to resign anyway?

By jmy• 4 Dec 2010 12:26
jmy

so if i decide to resign and send me back in our country..2yrs ba bago ko makabalik dto?

By arecel• 4 Dec 2010 12:10
Rating: 5/5
arecel

kabayan, the fact that you are holding a working visa under your company means that you are already under their sponsorship!

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