sponsoring a nanny

mlynn
By mlynn

Not a new topic I know, but an important one, to my family anyway. Can anyone outline the procedure for obtaining a visa for a nanny (she's from Morocco)? Is it possible to get the visa before arriving in Qatar? I'm American and I'll be working at QU. They're taking care of my visa. I assume I have to have my visa sorted before sponsoring someone else, but I really want to have the childcare issue settled before arriving to start work. How long can I expect to spend getting her there? Finally, if it doesn't work out with my nanny, how difficult is it to actually find someone there in Doha? I've read all the info from people there about going through agencies, etc, agency fees, plane tickets, etc. Sounds complicated and expensive. Are there actually nannies living there who can just be hired like that or do you really need to sponsor someone from abroad? Any info you can provide will be more than what I have now. Thanks for your help. Hope to meet some of you next fall!

By batrachos• 10 Feb 2009 17:12
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batrachos

Hi Lynn,

I recently arrived here and went through all those questions. As far as your visa is concerned it will take between 4 to 8 weeks to process, depending if you're sponsored by your job or by your husband (much longer). Until you have your own visa you will not be able to sponsor your maid. Although the final sponsor will be your husband, he needs to be married & prove his wife is a resident in Qatar before applying for a visa.

You already have the maid, and this is a wise idea to take her with you, cause things here are a bit messy. A lot of people without visas or working illegally under a Qatary sposorship. Those guys are incredible: it costs them 500QR to sponsor a foreighner, and they sell them the visa between 5000 to 7000QR for 5 a five years visa plus 1500QR every year. Good buisness!!! Now I would not advise you to think of hiring one of those lovely girls cause even if everyonelse is doing it, it is illegal (an not everyone knows it!!). And you don't want to get into trouble with the Qatary justice. Yourself & your husband can only sponsor a person from another nationalty, so if either of you is Maroccan, it will be very difficult to obtain her a visa.

As far as her immigration visa is concerned, you can decide to have it processed by one of thoses agencies (advertised on Marhaba a sort of bible of information you can buy in any good supermearket around Doha), or have your HR department doing it for you. Unless you speak arabic (and mind you I understood the Northen African Arabic is very different from the Gulf's Arabic) I wouldn't dare doing it on my own. Also, I think she will need to take some medical exams in Marocco before coming to Qatar.

Roughly, it will take you 2 months to complete your own visa and from that point you can start your maid's application.

Now, big favour to ask you: would you happen to know anyone interested to come and work as a maid/ nanny for me??? If you know anybody you could recommend me I would really apreciate.

In anycase good luck with your new life here.

By mlynn• 3 Feb 2009 14:53
mlynn

Thanks for the replies. Just to clarify, I already have the nanny; she cares for my son now in Morocco. She'd like to come with me to Qatar to help out for a year. I want to get her visa sorted before I come so she can travel with me. I'm just trying to figure out how to get her visa. I think I've found the answer. Guess I can't sponsor her before coming. I've gotta go first then I sponsor her from there. Does anyone know how long the sponsoring process takes? Are we looking at days? Weeks? Months? Thanks again!

By Diplomat - me• 2 Feb 2009 15:52
Diplomat - me

ohhhhh, nanny from morocco? i dont think there is a nanny from morocco working as a nanny in qatar is she a moroccan? anyway u can hired a nanny when u reach doha, just like some expat here.

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