Job Offer in Qatar
Hi all,
Looking for some advice please. I have been offered a position in Qatar working for a claims company, who have offices throughout the Middle East and England. I have negotiated a good salary in excess of $100000. All flights paid for initially, then a $2000 per ann for flights. Full medical cover for all family, and $2000 per month towards accommodation. I know the $2000 per month wont get me much in terms of accommodation, well not from what i've been looking at? I have a wife, and a 13 month old son. Can anyone offer advice on best places to live, or good location for families, also on renting cars, what is the cost etc, and are there plenty of activities/mummy and baby groups on a daily basis, as i dont want my wife and child left out on a limb. I suppose what i'm asking is, is Qatar family friendly. My family are the most important thing. Regards Claimsboy |
Re: Job Offer in Qatar
Qatar is very family friendly - your wife and child will be fine here and I am sure will settle into the groove quite quickly.
You're correct that US$2k a month won't get you much by way of housing... A villa on a decent compound will cost you around QAR 16 / 17k a month. Qatar is expensive. Very very expensive. In terms of places to live, I'd suggest coming for a look see first and getting the lie of the land. Better than renting a place for a year and hating it. You can rent a Nissan Shitbox or a Toyota Awful for around QAR2k a month. Ask your employer about education allowances as I understand schools etc are (from what I have been told) expensive. Good luck with the move! |
Re: Job Offer in Qatar
Thanks for the reply.
I have only just been made aware that i may have to rent a place for a year (pay up front) is this true? If so further negotiations are need with the employer. Regards Claimsboy. |
Re: Job Offer in Qatar
Originally Posted by claimsboys
(Post 10443357)
Thanks for the reply.
I have only just been made aware that i may have to rent a place for a year (pay up front) is this true? |
Re: Job Offer in Qatar
Originally Posted by claimsboys
(Post 10443357)
Thanks for the reply.
I have only just been made aware that i may have to rent a place for a year (pay up front) is this true? If so further negotiations are need with the employer. Regards Claimsboy. |
Re: Job Offer in Qatar
I live in Qatar. I's argue that Qatar is not that family friendly. It will require you and your family make efforts to join communities. Qatar is young that way: many of the communities are not that established yet, so it will take some effort on your part.
My suggestion is to get a villa in Villagio. The apartment downtown thing will leave your wife feeling isolated, as there isn't much of an expat wife community there for her to hang out with. Villagio is a little more Western family friendly, so sports leagues, kids outings and other Western parents are easy to find. One final thing, I'd suggest travelling here first before bringing your family. If you can get everything settled, then it will be a much easier transition for your family when they decide to come. All the best. |
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Thanks for all the replies, very helpful.
We are all moving together, rightly or wrongly. My wife is in LOVE with the pearl, but i think a villa is best. We have lived abroad before when young, Ibiza, and Thailand, but we have a little one, and he is the priority. I'm sure it'll be fine, we are and will be active in meeting others in a similar position, and if all else fails we can always come home, as we have a home here we will rent out. Regards Claimsboy. |
Re: Job Offer in Qatar
Originally Posted by dubaiguy2011
(Post 10441932)
Qatar is very family friendly - your wife and child will be fine here and I am sure will settle into the groove quite quickly.
You're correct that US$2k a month won't get you much by way of housing... A villa on a decent compound will cost you around QAR 16 / 17k a month. Qatar is expensive. Very very expensive. In terms of places to live, I'd suggest coming for a look see first and getting the lie of the land. Better than renting a place for a year and hating it. You can rent a Nissan Shitbox or a Toyota Awful for around QAR2k a month. Ask your employer about education allowances as I understand schools etc are (from what I have been told) expensive. Good luck with the move! |
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We have been having a good look on line at what is available, and there seem to be some very nice places for between 12-16K, not sure what will be available once we get there, but from what I've read on here the price maybe open to negotiation.
Managed to negotiate $4K per month for accommodation so that is enough to get a decent place, as long as the misses is happy that's all that matters. Happy wife easy life! Regards Claimsboy. |
Re: Job Offer in Qatar
Originally Posted by claimsboys
(Post 10465369)
We have been having a good look on line at what is available, and there seem to be some very nice places for between 12-16K, not sure what will be available once we get there, but from what I've read on here the price maybe open to negotiation.
Managed to negotiate $4K per month for accommodation so that is enough to get a decent place, as long as the misses is happy that's all that matters. Happy wife easy life! Regards Claimsboy. Good Luck |
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We intend too, don't want to rush into anything.
Thanks for your advice, it's most welcomed. Claimsboy. |
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After gearing up to move to Qatar, job secured, I received an email from the firm stating that due to the job being cancelled in Qatar the job is no longer available?
That fact they couldn't call me directly stinks. Is this typical of the ME? I have a family and could do without putting them through this again. My only grace is that I had not informed my current employers. It was an English firm?:frown::thumbdown: Onwards and upwards I suppose. Claimsboy. |
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Yes, becoming more and more common even to the untouchable western passport holders. Never ever resign until your visa is issued. Never.
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Re: Job Offer in Qatar
Originally Posted by claimsboys
(Post 10475946)
After gearing up to move to Qatar, job secured, I received an email from the firm stating that due to the job being cancelled in Qatar the job is no longer available?
That fact they couldn't call me directly stinks. Is this typical of the ME? I have a family and could do without putting them through this again. My only grace is that I had not informed my current employers. It was an English firm?:frown::thumbdown: Onwards and upwards I suppose. Claimsboy. There's never a free lunch in The Gulf . |
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I may sound defeated, but I'm now thinking whether its worth it at all.
I have a good job and good package here, in a long term position, not sure it's worth risking. My family are settled and we live in a nice quite area. I've turned down further interviews on the, strength of that supposed job I had......mmmmmmm:( Thanks for the info. Claimsboy. |
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