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In Qatar before 2009, the entry, residence and employment of foreigners was regulated by different consecutive laws, dating back to 1963. [100] In 2009 these laws were merged into one so-called “sponsorship law”, the Law No. 4 Regulating the Entry, Exit, Residence & Sponsorship of Foreigners. [ 100 ]
The Qatari connection affair ("Qatargate") [1] is an affair in which it was alleged, in a series of press publications, that the nearest political advisors of the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu and a lieutenant colonel in the reserves, were involved in paid jobs for promoting the interests of the government of Qatar, which gave the financial support to Hamas and was its foreign ally.
Qatarization is one of the focuses of the Qatar National Vision 2030. [1] While the expatriate population has rapidly grown since the late 20th century, the Qatari population has increased only at a marginal rate. Therefore, as a means to decrease dependence on foreign labor, the Qatari government has heavily prioritized Qatarization in recent ...
In April 2020, the government of Qatar provided $824 million to pay the wages of migrant workers in quarantine or undergoing treatment for COVID-19. [49] [50] Later that year, the Qatari government announced a monthly minimum wage for all workers of 1,000 riyals (US$275), an increase from the previous temporary minimum wage of 750 riyals a month.
The Qatari lobby affair ("Qatargate") [1] is an affair in which it was alleged, in a series of press publications, that the nearest political advisors of the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu and a lieutenant colonel in the reserves, were involved in paid jobs for promoting the interests of the government of Qatar, which gave the financial support to Hamas and was its foreign ally.
Migrant workers in Doha, Qatar. The treatment of South Asian labourers in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region is an ongoing issue between members of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) nations and the wealthy oil-rich Gulf Cooperation Council.
Foreign workers amount to around 88% of the population, the largest of which comprise South Asians, with those from India alone estimated to be around 700,000. [2] Egyptians and Filipinos are the largest non-South Asian migrant group in Qatar. The treatment of these foreign workers has been heavily criticized with conditions suggested to be ...
Filipinos in Qatar are either migrants or descendants of the Philippines living in Qatar. Around 260,000 Filipinos live in Qatar, [1] [2] and frequently work in construction and service jobs. [3] As of early 2017, Filipinos are estimated to be the fourth-largest group of foreign workers in Qatar, after Indians, Nepalis and Bangladeshis. [1]