Question 1: Yes, there are job opportunities in marketing; you speak English and Arabic will be your vantage point in landing a job here.
Question 2 (also for Q#4): You come to Qatar under your husband's sponsorship, would you be transfering it under your employer's sponsorship? If so, and if your employer/sponsor won't object, I don't see why you can't sponsor your mother and/or sister.
Question 3: Discrimation of Pakistani women? None that I heard of. Though I'd like to comment further but I'd rather refrain for reasons that i might unconsciously offend others here in the site.
Question 4: There are schools for Pakistani children here in Qatar; about the documentations; I guess you need to visit the this site:
Question 1: Yes, there are job opportunities in marketing; you speak English and Arabic will be your vantage point in landing a job here.
Question 2 (also for Q#4): You come to Qatar under your husband's sponsorship, would you be transfering it under your employer's sponsorship? If so, and if your employer/sponsor won't object, I don't see why you can't sponsor your mother and/or sister.
Question 3: Discrimation of Pakistani women? None that I heard of. Though I'd like to comment further but I'd rather refrain for reasons that i might unconsciously offend others here in the site.
Question 4: There are schools for Pakistani children here in Qatar; about the documentations; I guess you need to visit the this site:
http://www.e.gov.qa/eGovPortal/index.jsp
I do understand your hesitancy. Being the family's provider is a great responsibitiy and any decision made can affect the whole family.
Good luck then...
What you are is what you have been, and what you will be is what you do now. - Buddha