Canadians in Qatar

Don
By Don

We're Candians and about to move to Doha (well in the next couple of months). Is there a Candian group there? Do many Candians live in Doha?

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tariq_s143

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By Mark Ilunoh• 5 Sep 2012 02:49
Mark Ilunoh

sure i love Canada and its people, but im not sure about the weather..lol

By qatarisun• 1 Oct 2011 21:00
qatarisun

nomanzia, thread is 5 and a half years old.. Don isnt in Doha anymore..

By nomanzia• 1 Oct 2011 19:59
nomanzia

Please visit the following links regarding canadians in Qatar: http://www.canadiansinqatar.com/http://qatarvisitor.blogspot.com/2010/01/jobs-for-canadians-in-qatar.htmlhttp://www.internations.org/qatar-expats/canadianshttp://www.timeoutdoha.com/community/reviews/10346-canadians-in-qatarhttp://www.iloveqatar.net/forum/read.php?27,27861,27861 I hope it might help you.  

By wms_23• 1 Oct 2011 19:40
wms_23

Any idea about a new Canadian school in airport area?

By winnican• 29 Sep 2011 22:40
winnican

Asking about Canadian Company can help me with job offer to immigrate to Canada. Thanks 

By frenchieman• 3 Jul 2011 16:32
frenchieman

Yes, happy Canada Day.  A very civilized country and always a pleasure to visit.

By yash1967• 3 Jul 2011 16:29
yash1967

Happy Canada Day !!Thanks for reply.I have also couple of questions for my son education as he is going in grade 9 here Canada. Since I am planning to move soon, what is good probabilty of getting admission in American or equal schools.Please share your views.regards

By britexpat• 3 Jul 2011 07:52
britexpat

Can I just interject and wish all Canadians a "Happy Canada Day Eh!" and thank you all for giving William and Kate such a rousing welcome.

Thank you!

By yash1967• 3 Jul 2011 05:50
yash1967

Any one would like to share their views in this regard

By sofien ben• 24 Jan 2011 13:21
sofien ben

hello

i am a canadian from Montreal i used to be tunisian and i arrived to doha last week.

iam looking for a job in finance i have a Master degree so i need a boost.

see u soon

By qatarisun• 14 Dec 2010 00:03
qatarisun

iLook, Novita is not in Qatar anymore... :):)

and why are you looking in Canadian companies only?

By iLook• 13 Dec 2010 20:14
iLook

Please Novita, since you have been here for a while, do you know of any Canadian company that is hiring right now in the Gulf region?

By iLook• 13 Dec 2010 20:12
iLook

Thank you Don, actually I visited their website and it was helpful to apply to few positions that match my experience. May I ask you kindly to help with more hints where and what agency that recruit Canadians? I am from Toronto, and currently I am in a visit to Qatar. I like the atmosphere here and I am trying to find as many Canadians companies operate in the region to apply to openings they may have suited for me. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

By dweller• 4 Oct 2010 21:38
dweller

you use some of the established recruitment web sites.

Monstergulf and others

By awasfi• 4 Oct 2010 18:00
awasfi

Hi all,

I'm a Canadian who's looking for an ICT job in Qatar.

Anone can help?

Regards

By qatarisun• 1 Feb 2010 14:13
qatarisun

i think Olive answered your question already in the other thread. there is NO canadian embassy in qatar.. at least not as of today.. hopefully it will happen one day...

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"What lies behind us and what lies before us are small compared to what lies within us."

Oliver Wendell Holmes

By krish15574• 1 Feb 2010 11:58
krish15574

Wher is canadian embassy in qatar?

By omar_sharif• 12 Jan 2010 08:01
omar_sharif

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By Dan Calgary• 16 Sep 2008 16:03
Dan Calgary

Looks like all are too busy doing other stuff! Or may be taking a Ramadan break I guess!

I got my answers from the Kuwait embassy.

Tx anyways

By Dan Calgary• 10 Sep 2008 19:26
Dan Calgary

Hi,

I am fairly new to Qatar and do not know many Canadians. I need to renew my passport and as there is no embassy in Qatar, I understand I would have to send my application to Kuwait embassy.

Can anyone point me to a good photographer / studio where I can get mine and my families photos as per the guidelines on the passport Canada website?

Do we need a Notarized waiver letter for passport renewal?

How much time does it take to get a new passport?

I did register online, but the Warden hasn't yet contacted me. Meanwhile, Appreciate if any of you can provide some info on the above.

Thanks,

Dan.

By Ragnarock Raider• 2 Aug 2008 10:05
Ragnarock Raider

and with the number of canadians increasing, I think its only a matter of time.

As for the Embassy in Lebanon, I think I heard by last count there were some 26,000 registered Candians in Lebanon! Granted the VAST majority are dual citizens (lebanese candians), but sheesh!!

Stay safe all.

Perfection does not exist. The question therefore, is: what level of imperfection are we willing to settle for?

By dweller• 1 Aug 2008 00:24
dweller

Don left Qatar last year.

By qatarisun• 31 Jul 2008 22:07
qatarisun

bizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

By ontario• 31 Jul 2008 21:56
ontario

Hi Don, I have just find your this old posting. I am from Ontario. If u still in search for fellow canadian give me a bizz. Let us make a canadian club here.

thanks

By winnican• 31 Jul 2008 18:12
winnican

..

By winnican• 31 Jul 2008 18:11
winnican

..

By britexpat• 31 Jul 2008 16:56
britexpat

You could be right! I recall when fighting broke out between Israel and Hezbollah even the Canadian government was surprised when it had to evacuate nearly 50,000 Canadians from Lebanon!

By anonymous• 31 Jul 2008 15:54
anonymous

My name is Mafiriyals and I am a Sri Lankan. I get QR 3000 a month and it is sufficient for my extravegent life style :)

Ban Spoon Feeding not Me

By Nasdaq• 31 Jul 2008 15:49
Nasdaq

Dear Friends,

I got an offer of 8K US/mth all inc. Is this sufficient for a family of 4 in Qatar

Thanks

By Ray99b• 31 Jul 2008 14:54
Ray99b

What about you guys what you used to be ? I guess you used to be .....you-know-what.

By qatarisun• 31 Jul 2008 14:41
qatarisun

yeah, they try to bring demand into correspondence with supply...

.. just recently 12 new work visas were issued for canadians, within 1 company...

..and guess what...they all used to be either english/scotish/irish or french before became canadians.. does it count? or we count only "used to be" indians and jordanians?

By vips_one• 31 Jul 2008 14:29
vips_one

Hahahaha When do we get an embassy ????!!!!!!

Quebec Power :D

By Tigasin321• 31 Jul 2008 14:21
Tigasin321

I have noticed on this thread that some people are worried about a shortage of Canadians in Qatar. I can assure you that there is no shortage eh, that the number of Canadians is increasing every day. Last year in our office, we only had one Canadian (who used to be an Indian) we now have four.

We have managed to quadruple the number of Canadians without even hiring any. WE now have three Canadians who used to be Indians and one Canadian who used to be Jordanian eh!

Also, I have lots of Canadian friends so if anyone is in desperate need of a Canadian, drop me a line and I will send you one.

Just call me Tigasin. That's what I'm talking about

By qatarisun• 31 Jul 2008 13:35
qatarisun

By Don on Sun, 26/03/2006 - 7:54pm

do you think Don still have the same question???

By Ray99b• 31 Jul 2008 13:33
Ray99b

:) yep I noticed that but it was too late, wanted to help. it is OK

By Ray99b• 31 Jul 2008 13:28
Ray99b

I am from Edmonton too, are you coming by yourself or with your family, any kids? Because these things make diffrence.

By wolf-samo• 14 Jun 2008 07:40
wolf-samo

hi i saw alot of canadian people here

in college of north atlantic coz its canadian college

wish u goodluck

cya

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Faith is the bird that sings when the dawn is still dark

By boostan6• 14 Jun 2008 06:28
boostan6

Hello my fellow Canucks,

I am from Vancouver and I arrived to Doha last week.

I am here as a visiting graduate at U of Qatar. Glad to see you all here.

We should arrange an event for July 1st, Canada day here.

What do you guys think?

By Ragnarock Raider• 8 Nov 2007 08:26
Ragnarock Raider

No embassy....we have wardens...a Candians in Qatar Group...and even a team in the Qatar International Football (expat) league.

And welcome to Qatar MrT.

Stay safe all.

Perfection does not exist. The question therefore, is: what level of imperfection are we willing to settle for?

By anonymous• 8 Nov 2007 05:30
anonymous

Welcome to Doha Canucks!

The Red Pope of Qatar Living

Abba, Abba, Padre!

By anonymous• 8 Nov 2007 05:09
anonymous

thanks for your Advise. Btw is there any Canadians association there ??

By Ragnarock Raider• 7 Nov 2007 14:02
Ragnarock Raider

is to try and get in touch with the Chief Canadian Warden in Qatar...perhaps they can be of assistance.

Stay safe all.

Perfection does not exist. The question therefore, is: what level of imperfection are we willing to settle for?

By anonymous• 7 Nov 2007 05:15
anonymous

Hello All

I am a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) in Canada, looking to establish my own Financial Advise Services Practice in Qatar. I would like to asses Canadians market there for this kind of services focus to their needs, any idea of available stats on number of Canadian living in Qatar ?? also if there is anyone who is currently their providing these kinds of services to Canadian specifically ?? I appreciate your feedback/comments.

MrT-

By oakvilleca• 1 Aug 2007 22:02
oakvilleca

60k salary is not enough reason to move from Canada to Qatar, it’s also depend upon what are you doing in Canada, usually for your position you may get 100k easily from any multinational in Canada. Doesn’t make sense to suffer in the desert for 60k,

Yes if you are engineer with experience of 10 to 15 years and working for oil and gas sector , you should not come here less than 150K US$, even that kind of amount can be earned in Canada, you are just saving a bit tax here, but to be fair you have to pay tax in Canada also.

By Don• 1 Aug 2007 07:16
Don

Check out the usual websites (monster, gulftalent, bayt and of course the local ones for companies. send me a message if you want.

By ranabzh• 18 Jul 2007 15:13
ranabzh

hello hello.... wuts up eh...

i moved to doha a month ago from toronto. was referred to this website to kind a 'get a life'. as i have not been able to see much around.

have'nt done much in doha other than found a rescue spot for the weekend to go dunning...quite busy in work building the new airport here...however, now am intersted to start solcializing and get to know people and make the best of what i can.

there are quite a few messages...apparently a chain..did not read all but it sounds intersting...so let me know where to role in and what am i missin..

thanks.

By jauntie• 18 Jul 2007 14:47
jauntie

I couldnt resist posting this, sent to me by a Canadian friend;

"Yep that's us

Canadian Eh!

A recent study found the average Canadian walks about 900 miles a year.

Another study found Canadians drink, on average, 22 gallons of beer a year.

That means, on average, Canadians get about 41 miles to the gallon.

Kind Of Makes You Proud To Be Canadian.

Cheers"

By Ragnarock Raider• 18 Jul 2007 11:52
Ragnarock Raider

With a disclaimer that this is just from my own personal expreience....I don't think i'm going out on TOO much of a limb here when I say that most Canadians will tell you:

No such thing as too much beer or hockey!

LOL

Be safe all.

Perfection does not exist. The question therefore, is: what level of imperfection are we willing to settle for?

By flysurfer• 18 Jul 2007 11:48
flysurfer

I live in a compound with about a dozen Canadian families(myself included), I want to meet people from other Nationalities. The other Canadians make me drink too much beer! Haha.

"My parents moved alot when I was young... but I always found them." - Rodney Dangerfield

By flysurfer• 18 Jul 2007 11:44
flysurfer

Hockey!!! Where else?

"My parents moved alot when I was young... but I always found them." - Rodney Dangerfield

By Tigasin321• 18 Jul 2007 09:53
Tigasin321

I know how you feel about Canadians and am proud of you for your helpful, courteous replies on this thread. That shows true character.

I am upset though that no one has answered mir83's well thought out question "Where do we get the oppurtunity to meet candaians in Doha?"

It surprsies me that someone as inteligent and well informed as mir83 doesn't know the answer.

Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary. Mahatma Gandhi

By Don• 18 Jul 2007 06:57
Don

60K per year would be a very good basic salary but I imagine that's with all of the allowances added on. You should check with them.

By Don• 18 Jul 2007 06:56
Don

There's a Canadian group that meets farly regularly for functions (mostly non-operational during the summer). When you register with the embassy ask your warden for contact info.

By anonymous• 16 Jul 2007 19:13
anonymous

Where do we get the oppurtunity to meet candaians in Doha?

By salam_jaku• 16 Jul 2007 19:04
salam_jaku

Hello !

I am canadian from Montreal as well and have been approched par QP as well for a position in Risk Management Finance. I was wondering how was your negociation with QP over the compensation package, BTW, they offered me 60 000 US per year and don't know yet about the compensation details, is that a good basic salary ??

AJ

By Don• 31 May 2007 07:51
Don

My comments have obviously "burped". My apologies, my computer said nothing had been sent and obviously it had.

By Don• 31 May 2007 07:50
Don

Go to the "Turkey Curl" on Friday morning (9 till about noon) at City Centre Mall. The link above should work but things are slowing down for the summer. The Embassy in Kuwait also has some contacts (and you should register anyway) that are also helpful.

By Don• 31 May 2007 07:42
Don

Come to the "Turkey Curl" Friday between 9 AM and noon (or so) at the rink at City Centre Mall. Try the link again, I checked it and it seemed to work or check through the Embassy in Kuwait as they have the connection for the Canadian Warden here who can help.

By Don• 31 May 2007 07:37
Don

You will be able to meet a bunch of Canadians at the "Turkey Curl" at the rink at City Center Mall on Friday morning between 9 and about noon.

By cmcpherson• 30 May 2007 15:22
cmcpherson

Hi Helen,

I arrived from Ottawa a few months ago and I certainly love it here. But I sure miss Canadians at this point and I have no idea how to meet other Canadians here. Sometimes it is small things like a Canadian Team is in the finals for the Stanley Cup but not one person in my office would understand why this would be exciting and important. Anyways I tried the link above and it does not seem to be working. Can you resend it please.

Thanks for you help!

Christine

By Don• 29 May 2007 10:15
Don

I've been here since September. I would agree with BHappy's statements. QP is a pretty good company to work for although of course with its own quirks. Doha is OK and tends to be friendly among the EXPATs. There is a large Canadian population here and of course that helps.

By BHappy• 25 May 2007 08:04
BHappy

flexibility by QP during job offer negociation process. I will suggest to search for my previous posting wher I have described in detail how the process of onsite interview (i.e interview in Doha works) and what will happen during your stay. As you may know QP pays you based on your job title/roll and have most of the time when HR makes you an offer, its based on what your job role will be in QP and what they think will be a right number for you. Their is not much negociation and if you insist for more than what has been offered, they will come back with very marginal increase, like may be 500 QR 1000 QR more. When you convert that in Canadain $, its simply not a number that you can use to base your decision to come to Qatar or that make much of a difference on one's decision to come to Qatar. When I had my neociation and I did negotiated and even I was need badly but even then the numbers that they came back i.e the increase part was not that great. They generally would leave the position vacant for months then to negotiate. I think that its actaully an ego problem too. It does not mean that you should not try to negotiate but the results will be not that great. From the time that I have joined QP, the Canadain$ is going up and up and I seem to lose money all the time except the part which is paid in Canadain $ as western allowance. Having said that, QP has revised the salary structure, housing and has also introduced bonus recently and the package are much much better than they were few years back. But the Cost of living has become very very high now specially housing. What QP pays for Housing (and its not a bad amount), is simply not enough to rent a decent Detached, semi detached or any kind of house. the only option is an appartment and a 2 bed Condo like appartment will cost you from 10,000 - 12,000 QR monthly. Villa's or house are much above and based on the quality and space, you have to pay from 15,000 - 20,000 QR per month.

Let me know if you have any additional question

By Lahoria• 25 May 2007 06:29
Lahoria

Hello Don:

Have you joined QP? How is your experience so far with the company?

Best Regards,

Another canadian coming to QP

By Tinabina• 10 May 2007 22:43
Tinabina

My partner and I are looking at moving to Doha in the next couple of months. He's been offered a big promotion and we are now faced with having to make the decision to accept it or not. The issue is, I work as a Communications Manager in London, England (I'm originally from Canada) but we are wondering what my chances of finding a job in Doha are. Does anyone know how easy it is for me to find work in Communications/PR. I have over 10 years experience in Communications and am just worried that either I won't find work or else I will have to take quite a step down in my career. We have to make the decision in the next week or two so any advice would be greatly appreciated!

By Don• 8 Apr 2006 00:28
Don

I'll probably be there closer to the end of May or June. My family will probably follow for the Sept school year.

By Helen• 31 Mar 2006 17:09
Helen

Hi Don,

There is a large and active population of Canadians here in Doha. Mostlys Albertans and Newfoundlanders. Once you arrive, email us at www.canadiansinqatar.fm, note the .fm, and we'll add you to our mailing list for monthly event notices. We're winding down a bit as summer nears, but there are still a couple of events coming up in April and May. Good luck with the move.

Helen

By novita77• 30 Mar 2006 08:55
novita77

anayeb ...

sorry hubby can't remember :-( but he said 2700 QR does sound ring a bell. It should be a bit more than that now.

Yes QP paying annual return ticket back home with up to 4 children. But not travel exspenses.

PS: My name novita not notiva :-)

By anayeb• 29 Mar 2006 23:24
anayeb

Notiva

Please check that out for me. Also if QP pays for annual return ticket and travel expenses?

By novita77• 29 Mar 2006 22:43
novita77

Anayeb ...

If I am not mistaken i think around QR 2700 per person. Not too sure about the kid because at that time we dont have any.

Hubby in bed now ... will try to remember to check it out with him tomorrow.

Let me know if u need any other info

-novi-

By anayeb• 29 Mar 2006 22:33
anayeb

Novita

Does QP pay for the shipment of personal effects? if yes how much per person?

By novita77• 29 Mar 2006 22:13
novita77

Always looking at the up bits :

MY HUBBY ONLY WORK 5 DAYS A WEEK FROM 6.30 TO 2.30PM.

When I compare to friends who work for private oil and gas industry like Halliburton, Maersk or Conoco Phillips, their hubbies working longer hours :-)

By novita77• 29 Mar 2006 22:12
novita77

Moudir ...

No ... we go to cheaper houses and uses the left over of housing allowance to pay electric, water, cable tele and ADSL.

They only paying for phone rental :-(

By Don• 29 Mar 2006 16:56
Don

I'm still at an earlier stage. Let me know how you make out.

By anayeb• 28 Mar 2006 17:36
anayeb

Don

I am a canadian based in Montreal. I will be going to Doha for a two day visit next week for med exam, orientation and i guess final negotiation. I will probably join QP in June.

Any room for negotiation with Qp over compensation package , if you have done this part?

By Moudir• 28 Mar 2006 17:18
Moudir

Novita, do they also pay for cable TV (or satellite) and high speed internet ADSL service (or wireless) ? Thanx!

Moudir

By novita77• 27 Mar 2006 08:52
novita77

Yes they pay for the phone rental. My husband used to get 6500 QR for housing allowance, now going up for 9000 QR. We find it is not enough to get a villa in a compound. 4 yrs ago 6500 QR you can rent beverly hills, but now you lucky if u can stay in 3 bedroom flat.

QP used to have falcon club for the recreation for the staff. Now they demolished that and there is no replacement ever since.

By dweller• 27 Mar 2006 08:24
dweller

Don,

I'm English but living in Turkey. I spent 15 years with the old (Qatar General Petroleum Corporation...now QP and that covers the entire oil/gas sector) and yes there are ups and downs.

Social provisions (Company facilities) have deteriorated over the years but the developments in Qatar have probably made up for that. Another plus is that the country is now far more tolerant of Western behaviour and habits.

Be warned about the housing costs. QP at one time provided free housing and utilities (including phone line rental). They then applied a limit to electricity and water useage after which you pay and I'm not sure if they pay for the phone line now (unless it's required for the job).

If housing is provided I suggest that you take it. You will see from other posts how the cost of housing has risen.

Ask QP all the questions to which you require answers.

Whatever you decide to do.......... good luck.

By Don• 26 Mar 2006 23:59
Don

Well, we have less population. Are you Canadian as well?

Any thoughts about QP? I've seen some negative postings about them but none recently. I've also seen many good things. I'm sure that like everything else there are ups and downs.

By novita77• 26 Mar 2006 23:48
novita77

Yes I come accross quite a bit of Canadian in Doha. :-) Not as many as brit or american though.

-novita-

By Don• 26 Mar 2006 23:47
Don

I'm from Edmonton and I'll be with Qatar Petroleum. You may want to check out www.petro-staff.com . They are in Calgary and actually do a lot of work in the Middle East.

By dweller• 26 Mar 2006 23:25
dweller

I'm surprised there are any Canadians left in Canada there appear to be so many in Qatar ;)

By janemac• 26 Mar 2006 23:00
janemac

Don’t know if you have come across these websites:

http://www.canuckabroad.com/forums/

http://www.thecanadianexpat.com/

I’m still in the process of researching the opportunities. Where in Canada are you from and what will you be doing in Qatar?

Regards,

MJM

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