Exit permit system changes to be clear and simple

Exit permit system changes to be clear and simple

QatarNews
By QatarNews

The changes in the exit permit system proposed by the new sponsorship law will be clear and simple, says a senior official of the Ministry of Interior.

Brigadier Nasser Mohammed Al Sayed, Director of the Search and Follow-Up Department at the Ministry, said that the new sponsorship law has been completed fully and is in the final stage for issuance.

"Work on the new sponsorship law started long ago. Qatar took up this issue many years ago, because there is an international system existing in most parts of the world. We need to cope with this development. The idea was under study even before Qatar won the FIFA 2022 World Cup bid. The law is completed fully and is in the final stage for issuance," Brigadier Al Sayed said in an interview with Al Watan Arabic daily.

He said the new law has taken into account the interests of the employees and the employers.

Regarding exit permits, the official said the new law has laid down a clear mechanism. "People need not have to fear about this. It is simple, to be done according to rules and standards to maintain a balance between the interests of both sides (employees and employers)," he said.

He said that in most cases there is stable working relations between the two sides, although there are problems in few cases. "And to address this, the law has set a clear mechanism," he added, without elaborating.

The official disclosed plans to open branches of the Search and Follow Up Department in Al Zubara, Al Sheehania, Al Wakrah and central Doha to provide easier access to the public.

He said continuous inspections and stricter punishments have reduced violations of the residency and sponsorship law. However, the massive inspection campaigns across Doha has prompted some run away workers to escape to areas outside the city and work in farms thinking that they are safer.

Some winter camps set up outside the city are employing such workers. By doing so the camp owners are inviting problems for themselves.

If these workers commit some crimes like stealing, they (the owners) will not be able to lodge complaints against them as they were employed illegally, said Al Sayed.

He encouraged people falling victims to visa trade to lodge complaints with the Department.

"We will investigate into the complaints and if we find that there is abuse we allow the victims to change sponsorship without consulting the employers (original sponsors). Workers who lodge complaints against their employers will not be detained," said Al Sayed.

He said during 2013, the Department in collaboration with the Human Rights Department at the Ministry of Interior transferred sponsorship of 1,642 people who fell victims to visa trade. During 2014, 24 court verdicts were issued against companies involved in visa trade imposing fines worth QR50,000 on each of them.

Another 28 verdicts were issued against individuals sentencing them to six months to three years in jail besides 30 verdicts imposing fines ranging from QR10,000 to QR50,000.

During 2014 the Department received 114 complaints related to visa trade. Of these 51 were referred to the Public Prosecution and court verdicts were issued in 43 cases. All involved in visa trade were expatriates cheating people from their own nationality. [The Peninsula]

By mobilesavvy• 12 Jan 2015 12:46
Rating: 4/5
mobilesavvy

I think the new exit permit system will help all

But I disagree with many of opinions which claim for free exit permit. because it will help many cheaters who want to leave the country taking the money of his Qatari or non Qatari business partners.

I agree that there are many people struggling to leave the country but hopefully the new system will solve those issues

By Rizhwan• 9 Jan 2015 05:37
Rizhwan

I have heard in some cases the boss is out of country therefore the employee unable to travel even for any emergency. Slaves have to suffer no other go.

By ashifpp• 7 Jan 2015 15:28
Rating: 2/5
ashifpp

my opinion, to make free exit permit for all.

So, Govt. can put option for employer to block an employee with the reason.

The option for employer to block the employee should be able to do fast and clear.

By kennedy_ilagan• 7 Jan 2015 11:32
kennedy_ilagan

We're workers not prisoners we hope your mind can absorb those words.

By BIJAY SHRESTHA• 7 Jan 2015 09:32
BIJAY SHRESTHA

I MIGHT THINK IT'S JUST A SAYING SO FAR, MY EARS ARE GETTING PANIC LISTENING SO WHOLE WHEN THERE' LL BE SOME CHANGES EVERYONE WAS ACCEPTING ON NATIONAL DAY, BUT STILL NO FAR OF NOC & EXIT PERMIT...FINGER CROSSED

By malikkhan• 7 Jan 2015 09:32
malikkhan

I hope before 2022 might be implemented new law

By friend_shaiju• 7 Jan 2015 09:00
friend_shaiju

come on, i am tired of being optimistic

By olofamaji• 7 Jan 2015 01:57
olofamaji

When exactly do they want to put all these words in to practical??? Can someone please tell me

By rafeeq.rashid80• 7 Jan 2015 00:17
Rating: 5/5
rafeeq.rashid80

the system says 72Hrs..! in case of emergency what will do? Wish to hear lifting up the exit permit system.. I know some PRO s r charging QR 100 to 500 to get an exit permit when the passport is under their custody and the employee is helpless to do anything..!!

By ferozkhan_khan• 6 Jan 2015 13:41
ferozkhan_khan

yes saddy boy I agreed with you most of the employee suffering like so many companies not giving good salary what employee deserve and giving over time bonus so if new law will come so employee can change and leave satisfactory life and hope rules will change soon

By saddyboy• 6 Jan 2015 12:37
Rating: 5/5
saddyboy

though i don't find difficulty in getting exit permit from my company, i find it awkward to be in place. When I see this, I find UAE and Bahrain are the best place to work and live in GCC. Hope Qatar follows them and gives freedom to the suffering employees.

By angelko_beth08• 6 Jan 2015 11:55
Rating: 2/5
angelko_beth08

so simple, so clear & it started long ago? How come its not implemented yet? Yalla!

By anwarhasan• 6 Jan 2015 10:55
anwarhasan

Waiting for the magic words "NO-MORE-EXIT-PERMIT".

By Unknown Expat• 6 Jan 2015 00:45
Unknown Expat

When there wil b law favouring some sincere punishment for the companies if they r mentally torturing the employees without any reason and abusing them for whatsoever reason. Inshallah Soooooon.

By a4aries_ka• 6 Jan 2015 00:31
a4aries_ka

sure , Knor is correct

By knor• 5 Jan 2015 19:21
knor

how can be called it "simple" when we know that somebody can restrict us from leaving? scrap the exit permit so we can really feel what the freedom of movement is.

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