I just want to ask if it is possible to work there in QATAR without cancelling my work visa here in Bahrain, because my employer refused to cancel my working visa here in bahrain. Is there any other option? pls. help me guys.. May God Bless you all..Thank you so much
I don't know if anything can be done from here since the cancellation of your visa must be done at the Bahrain airport, not here in Doha.
If your visa is expiring anytime soon, say within the next two to three months, I'm not sure either if your residence permit in Doha would be processed if your Bahrain visa has not been cancelled but has expired.
Let's wait for some additional info from other QLers.
Unfortunately, it is really mandatory for anyone working in Bahrain or anywhere in the GCC to first have his or her residence/working visa cancelled before being given a residence permit here in Qatar.
Go have a proper talk with your employer and request them (in a nice way, of course) to let you go so you can provide better for your family. Tell them that you wish the company well and promise them that you would continue to help them out if there's anything that you can do for them while you are in Doha.
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As the guy above said, get a new passport, no problems then!!
Welcome to Qatar with a new passport if your employer is not cancelling the Visa due to some reasons.
I don't know if anything can be done from here since the cancellation of your visa must be done at the Bahrain airport, not here in Doha.
If your visa is expiring anytime soon, say within the next two to three months, I'm not sure either if your residence permit in Doha would be processed if your Bahrain visa has not been cancelled but has expired.
Let's wait for some additional info from other QLers.
@dpatrick..tnx for the info.
but unfortunately, he refused to cancel my visa? is there anyway to solve it there in qatar? or no chance?
Unfortunately, it is really mandatory for anyone working in Bahrain or anywhere in the GCC to first have his or her residence/working visa cancelled before being given a residence permit here in Qatar.
Go have a proper talk with your employer and request them (in a nice way, of course) to let you go so you can provide better for your family. Tell them that you wish the company well and promise them that you would continue to help them out if there's anything that you can do for them while you are in Doha.
Good luck!