>>>but coming from the developed country, leaving behind about half of your life.. and still don't understand simple things, that trading visas is illegal?
..that's what I mean by "being westerner of your age"...nothing else..

Again, I am a high-tech worker in Telecom, I am well-paid and put up in a nice high-rise in west bay, everything is done for me. They give me a free car, free apartment, and my company has a worker who does all the visa/working paperwork for me. I know I have a VISA sticker in my passport, that's all.

I have never dealt with ANY visa/passport/workers papers stuff since I got here three years ago. You fault me for not understanding all this stuff? Why not fault me for not speaking Arabic as well? I just have no need for that. I am not bragging, but all that is done for me by someone else. Perhaps YOU are in a different situation where you have to deal with visas often. You are accusing me of being ignorant of matters that I have no dealing with.

Also, NO ONE BOUGHT a bleeping visa, okay!? My friend simply told me that his boss told him that he could buy his own work visa to stay in Qatar! He simply flew here a few years ago and was hired by a store, they are his sponsor and issued the visa. All I am trying to do is find out what he needs to do to buy a work visa so he can stay in Qatar! And also, does his company have the right to send him back to his home country even though he flew here himself? Why get deported after losing one's job after one day? I can understand if the Government made him leave, but what authority does a business have to deport someone?

Sorry, Qatarisun, I'll enroll in a Qatari law school next week to get a better grasp on the details of worker rights and Qatari law regarding such matters, so I won't have to bother your holiness any more.