Yes, you will need an exit permit (signed off by Al Jazeera) to leave the country for a holiday. That is the process in Qatar, no matter who you work for.
Qatar is certainly a little sleepy - but nowhere near as bad as some say. The best way to approach it is to throw yourself into that personal project you always promised yourself... diving, playing an instrument, learning another language.
Having a car really helps too. Public transport is improving here, but being independently mobile will make your experience more enjoyable - or at least tolerable.
The AJ accommodation is very good, yes. You may have to put up with noise from nearby construction sites, but this is something that is common across Doha unfortunately.
Yes, you will need an exit permit (signed off by Al Jazeera) to leave the country for a holiday. That is the process in Qatar, no matter who you work for.
Qatar is certainly a little sleepy - but nowhere near as bad as some say. The best way to approach it is to throw yourself into that personal project you always promised yourself... diving, playing an instrument, learning another language.
Having a car really helps too. Public transport is improving here, but being independently mobile will make your experience more enjoyable - or at least tolerable.
The AJ accommodation is very good, yes. You may have to put up with noise from nearby construction sites, but this is something that is common across Doha unfortunately.