Moving from England to Qatar or Barheim?

juliecolan
By juliecolan

Hi,

My husband and I are planning to emmigrate early next year. We are both looking into Qatar and Barheim. We would like some advice from people of similar ages (29)what it is like to work and live here?
Any information is welcomed.

By lion100• 5 Oct 2008 22:45
lion100

Barheim = Bahrain

Maybe he type it wrong

By i-moody• 5 Oct 2008 21:53
i-moody

Hi,

I don't know about Bahrain.

Also I am in the early forties and my answers might not suit a person of your age.

I myself I just came here in Qatar two months ago. At first I complained. I even post a topic entitled: I am moody today. Try to read it. Search for it in the search box above.

Anyways, in many respect Qatar seems to be a good place as we don't have the bad things that we have back home, such as high crime rate, sexual decadence,high petrol prices, high food costs( although there is an inflation rate of 17% at the moment), lack of respect for your fellow human being.

However, I still have not fully comprehended why there are so many reckless drivers on the roads, why jumping the queues is tolerated. Btw, there are many accidents here with most of them not due to pure mistakes or lapse of attention/concentration but due to mere recklessness and lack of consideration to other drivers.

In terms of entertainment, I guess you'll find all kinds of sports being practiced here.But as is normal in any islamic country, there are no public bars, pubs etc.

The beach and sea are good but they are very much spoiled by some people from the 3rd world countries who see it normal to litter the beach, as if their servants will come and clean up after their mess.(I saw it with my own two eyes how they litter the place).

If you have kids, they might feel bored as they start school early and finish early and by the time you get home, they've already spent 5 hours on their own. Besides I find european schools very exhorbitive.

Rentwise: Well the cost of a 2 bedroom unfurnished flat is 8500 riyals a months. Fuly furnished is 9500 riyals. you might get housing allowance from your employer anyway.

Language seems to be a problem to me. I find it hard to communicate when i go shopping. Either i speak bad english( after having lived 19 yrs in the UK) or simply some people here don't understand English. I blame nobody for that.

Weekends are Fridays and Saturdays. And Fridays, I found, is almost a dead day as most shops are closed.

That is my most honest reply to you. I could say more but am too tired today.

By corleone• 5 Oct 2008 20:43
corleone

Barheim definitely!! sounds awesome. let us know when you find it, so we can move in as well..

By countrylady13• 5 Oct 2008 19:51
Rating: 3/5
countrylady13

hi.qatar is a beautiful place.lots to do.plenty of mall,beaches,but look into it more b4 u come, appartments very expensive and do find work b4, and take no notice of these people who make fun because u spell wrong,oh to b perfect like them,good luck

By anonymous• 5 Oct 2008 19:36
anonymous

Where on Earth is Barheim???

By anonymous• 5 Oct 2008 19:32
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

Well you are not really emigrating as you cannot get citizenship. You are here as long as your work permit lasts. It's merely a temporary relocation

P.S. Not being able to spell the countries you want to move to is not a good start....

By baldrick2dogs• 5 Oct 2008 19:06
baldrick2dogs

I'd come to Qatar if I were you as Barheim appears to be a made up country ;o)

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