Is there any autehntication in news about 2 years visa ban would be for 6 months in near future or sposnsor ship rules shall not be that brutal as they are as of now
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Exactly Tinkerbell.
As far as we know, you will still need an NOC to obtain a new contract and to re-enter the country.
And maybe the ban period will get longer.
NO ONE from the government has EVER said anything about decreasing the ban period.
I repeat.
"The ban has been reduced to 6 months with effect from Midnight 09/05/2012. Go and celebrate :)
I must have been reading a different Gulf Times article on May 2.
I saw nothing in it that said that any future system wouldn't have a ban.
http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/article.asp?cu_no=2&item_no=502969&version=1&template_id=57&parent_id=56
He lost his hair listening to his wife's contant scolding :)
The lifting of ban is proposed based on the article on gulftimes on 2nd May but its still not in effect.
Have you seen him in person. He is not a BALD guy. He is around 30 years of age.
"Lungi Times" is the exclusive property of RIZKS :)
The ban has been reduced to 6 months with effect from Midnight 09/05/2012. Go and celebrate :)
There is no current plan to reduce the ban period. There never has been any plan to reduce the ban period.
This is a rumor, and always has been.
And why? Because the Qatari males prefer a well-paid job in the army instead of studying!
Now you understand it, don't you. There is a NEED for us, but at the same time we pose a security risk! What a dilemma.
And here is why: "The need for an expatriate workforce will continue and the consequent RISK to the safety and security of the nation will rise."
http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/article.asp?cu_no=2&item_no=504699&version=1&template_id=36&parent_id=16
The brutality continues.
No.