First of all they are not yet competent enough to handle certain jobs here. The attitude of 'neighbouring arabs' are different. Neighbouring arabs can not be forced to do certain odd jobs and also can not be forced to continue working for long years unlike other Asians do here. To reduce the dependency on the Asian expatriates, the Arabs must learn to work at all level including construction to cleaing. Do you think any genaration of Arabs will be interested to do those odd jobs ? And it is not a wise way to judge everyone in general. There are expatriate who has been living and working here for years without causing even a small problem to his neighbourhood and the society, silently contributing in building todays' Qatar. And I don't think there has been any procession or any kind of pressure from the Asian expatriate to naturalized them.
First of all they are not yet competent enough to handle certain jobs here. The attitude of 'neighbouring arabs' are different. Neighbouring arabs can not be forced to do certain odd jobs and also can not be forced to continue working for long years unlike other Asians do here. To reduce the dependency on the Asian expatriates, the Arabs must learn to work at all level including construction to cleaing. Do you think any genaration of Arabs will be interested to do those odd jobs ? And it is not a wise way to judge everyone in general. There are expatriate who has been living and working here for years without causing even a small problem to his neighbourhood and the society, silently contributing in building todays' Qatar. And I don't think there has been any procession or any kind of pressure from the Asian expatriate to naturalized them.