It does not matter what your clinic/physician or local blood test results are. You WILL be retested in Qatar. Only results of tests performed in Qatar, and read by Qatari doctors, are acceptable to the Qatari officials. Do not waste your money getting a second opinion, or repeating tests. Don't bother to bring your X-ray films with you. Just because you go to an 'accredited' clinic, does NOT mean it is accredited/accepted here.
That being said, the country of Qatar is fairly understanding when it comes to pre-existing problems. No country will knowingly accept you if you have a communicable (infectious)disease. Qatar's first responsibility is to protect ITS population as much as possible. However, if you come to Qatar for employment, it is more likely that the employment company will be the one to reject/deport you, not Qatar. Since your visa is in question, if the employment company sends you home, you will have no choice. I personally know of several recent cases, where Qatar was willing to accept the person for employment, while receiving treatment, but the employment company stepped in, and had the individual sent home. One of the reasons they do this is to protect their business reputation as a provider of acceptable employees.
The same is true about conditions that are NOT communicable (infectious)such a fibrosis, having had coronary bypass surgery etc.. Anything that can result in your becoming a burden to the Qatari medical system, may keep you from getting to live here, if you are working, or not.
It does not matter what your clinic/physician or local blood test results are. You WILL be retested in Qatar. Only results of tests performed in Qatar, and read by Qatari doctors, are acceptable to the Qatari officials. Do not waste your money getting a second opinion, or repeating tests. Don't bother to bring your X-ray films with you. Just because you go to an 'accredited' clinic, does NOT mean it is accredited/accepted here.
That being said, the country of Qatar is fairly understanding when it comes to pre-existing problems. No country will knowingly accept you if you have a communicable (infectious)disease. Qatar's first responsibility is to protect ITS population as much as possible. However, if you come to Qatar for employment, it is more likely that the employment company will be the one to reject/deport you, not Qatar. Since your visa is in question, if the employment company sends you home, you will have no choice. I personally know of several recent cases, where Qatar was willing to accept the person for employment, while receiving treatment, but the employment company stepped in, and had the individual sent home. One of the reasons they do this is to protect their business reputation as a provider of acceptable employees.
The same is true about conditions that are NOT communicable (infectious)such a fibrosis, having had coronary bypass surgery etc.. Anything that can result in your becoming a burden to the Qatari medical system, may keep you from getting to live here, if you are working, or not.