QATAR ID PROFESSION
hello guys good day...i want to ask about the profession in the qatar id. iam ready to go home anytime to my country to channge my visa into husband sponsor but they tell us we will have a problem with this case. the profession of husband in qatar id is waiter but he is safety coordinator in ras laffan his salary is more than 7000qr.do we have to change this before i go home? thank you very much!
what do you mean useful information ??? The information put above by the user's is useful.
How I can change my profession in Qatar ID? Please help me by giving useful informations
thats what i thought. so as far as i understand, you are currently here on a family visit visa and want to convert to RP.
your husband needs to get his degree certificates (the higher the better) attested in the home country and in Qatar as well.
his company will then have to apply for a change in his profession along with his certificates and employment contract and other details.
thought it cannot be guaranteed, sometimes the process can go fast. BTW, there is a good chance of nothing happening as well.
doesn't mean she is really under age...
iam still here in doha,planning to go home in my country and go back here to change my sponsorship into husband visa. my husband is ready for all the documents needed for the family visa but when we ask for an advise to the mandoob, answer us that might be we will face some problem with this profession.my husband working in SEG in ras laffan, what are requirement needed to change the profession in the ID?? thanks a lot!
If you are under the age of 18, you can not get married in the Philippines even if your parents are okay with the marriage.
Individuals must be at least 21 years old to get married in the Philippines without written parental consent. If your parents cannot appear with you before the local civil registrar, a legal affidavit with the signatures of two witnesses may be accepted.
Individuals between the age of 21 and 25, must "... ask their parents or guardian for advice upon the intended marriage. If they do not obtain such advice, or if it be unfavorable, the marriage license shall not be issued till after three months following the completion of the publication of the application therefor. A sworn statement by the contracting parties to the effect that such advice has been sought, together with the written advice given, if any, shall be attached to the application for marriage license. Should the parents or guardian refuse to give any advice, this fact shall be stated in the sworn statement."
Source: Title I, Chapter 1, Article 15
John Doe: the legal age to marry in Philippines is 18..not 14..
i thought the legal age was 14 in phillipines?
First: how could someone be legally married in the Philippines under age 18?
is confusing.
1) You say you are ready to go back home and change visa to husband sponsorship. Do you already have a work visa here? or are you here on a visit visa ???
2) he is a safety coordinator in what company ??? if it is qatar gas, qatar petroleum etc, the HR there can arrange for the family visa in spite of the profession problems.
3) if you are here on a visit visa and want to come back on husband sponsorship, then he / his company has to submit all relevant documents to the government and get his profession changed on the visa (this is on the sole desecration of the employer as he might not have a visa which suits his job)