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Tuesday, July 01, 2008

British Embassy Press Release: New Access Road

The British Embassy have sent us the following press release. For more information about the British Embassy, its history and its new location see British Embassy open for business.

New Wahda St access road to British Embassy in West Bay: old route no longer accessible

As of today, the access road to the British Embassy in West Bay is changing. Visitors to the Embassy should now approach from the Rainbow (Arches) roundabout and take the Wahda St exit towards Qatar University. The first exit off Wahda St on the right leads to the Embassy carpark.

The Embassy understands that the previous access road from Lusail St (Aladdin’s roundabout) will be closed as of 1 July. We apologise for any inconvenience caused but believe the new route will make it considerably easier for our customers to reach the Embassy.

A revised map of the route to the Embassy is available on our website at www.britishembassy.gov.uk/qatar

British Embassy Doha
30 June, 2008

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Saturday, June 07, 2008

Tourists Visa for Qatar: Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways Tourist Visa:

How to Obtain a Tourist Visa via Qatar Airways

If you are not a member of Qatar's list of approved nationalities for visa on arrival, you can get a visa either via a hotel or via Qatar Airways. However, to get a visa with Qatar Airways, you have to book a room for your stay with a five or four star hotel. We have included a list of approved hotels below.

The hotel can be booked via Qatar Airways, with the visa fee being paid at the same time. In the event of the visa being refused (unlikely unless the person has misused a prior visa) the hotel fee will be refunded. However, the visa fee is non-refundable.

Note that this tourist visa (unlike visa upon arrival for approved nationalities) is not available for those staying with friends or families - visitors need to be booked into a hotel. However, nationalities with families will be able to come on a visit visa - see Qatar Visas for more information.

When we spoke to Qatar Airways about this, we asked about the Tourist Visa available via through Hukoomi, the Qatar Government website. The representative we spoke to said that this was essentially for families only, and also (after a little prodding) that he didn't recommend this method.

For more information about the tourist visa telephone Qatar Airways on:

+974 4496980/4496973

List of approved hotels

Details of all the hotels can be found on our Qatar Hotel Listing. We have also linked to hotels where there we have a full review available. Most of the hotels below can also be found on our Luxury Qatar Hotels Page, where we include a quick review.

Approved Qatar hotels for the Tourist Visa via Qatar Airways include:

Also see Qatar Visas on our Qatar website for more details on the tourist visa and other visas available from Qatar.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Aramex moves to new location

Aramex, which runs the popular shop and ship service which allows internet shoppers to bypass Q-post, is moving to a new location. The move will take place on May 24th 2008 and the location will be between Qatar Decoration roundabout and Maamora roundabout - please see map below for more information. (Click on the map for a larger image.) For information about and a review of the service see Aramex Shop and Ship.

Note: Click on the map below for a larger image.

Map of new location


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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Renewing your Residence Permit

While employees residence permits are usually renewed by companies, employees may have to renew the residence permits of those they sponsor - wives/husbands, children e.t.c. Fortunately, renewing your residence permit is a relatively simple matter.

When the time came to renew my daughter's residence permit we headed down to the typists in Sofatel to pick up a form and get it typed up. We needed my passport and my daughter's passport, one picture (the background should not be white, although in fact ours was and it did not cause any problems) and photocopies of the passports. The renewal of the visa cost QAR300, although government employees with the relevant letter can get it free. The form should be signed, but young children can give a thumb print instead.

Having got your form typed up, you can renew your residence permit in either the post office or in immigration. We chose the post office - it turned out to be a good choice, as the there was only a small queue. Although being Qatar, the automatic machine that gives you a waiting number was behind a screen and desk, and had an operator, meaning that you had to stand up and queue to get the ticket that meant you didn't have to stand up and queue!

Still there were only a couple of people waiting, the post office is a pleasant and civilized place (my wife went to the cafe to get a coffee while I waited) and the whole process only took about ten minutes. And now we don't have to do it again for my daughter for another three years - hooray!


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Friday, May 09, 2008

What to expect when you first arrive in Qatar


For me the first shock arrived three days before I left for Qatar, when my sponsor informed me that my wife and children would not be able to join me until I had my residence permit. Until that time I thought we were going together. In fact I very nearly didn't go.

It was actually longer than three days, as the journey to Qatar was delayed and delayed. I actually had another job lined up in case this one fell through, but in the end I had to make the choice, and then I felt very nervous indeed - not least because the savings in my bank were disappearing rapidly.

Incidentally, I have since met other people in Qatar who had to wait much longer than me. Against this, I am convinced that I made the correct choice - both my wife and I are very happy here.

Arrival

When I arrived I was picked up by a Persian gentleman who spoke few words of English. I was lucky - sometimes labourers arriving here from Asia are left for hours to languish upon the airport floor until their companies/agencies can be bothered to pick them up.

The gentleman who picked me up navigated me through the large building site I had landed in (that was Doha prior to the Asian Games, by the way), and his driving was so crazy that I didn't even notice how bad everyone else's was until later.

He asked me for my passport, but I refused to give it to him. I later learnt that it is normal to relinquish it upon arrival. I did so the next day instead. My passport was later returned to me after all official business had been finished.

I was advised not to give original education certificates, which were for some reason required. Friends who gave their certificates received them back with scribbles and notes upon them. Photocopies of the certificates, as with most documents, were acceptable.

Residence Permit

Before you can do anything in Qatar - get a permanent driving licence, obtain an alcohol permit, open a bank account e.t.c. you have to obtain a residence permit. In all fairness, my employer pushed along the process of obtaining this as quickly as she could, as she knew I was desperate to get my family along.

What I didn't need at the time was police clearance. After I had arrived people were told they did need it. However, I have now known three people who have acquired the police clearance and then not needed. I wouldn't rely on this experience, though, as what is needed does sometimes seem random. I needed my education certificates, scans of my wife and children's passports - and our birth certificates.

Medical Checkups

After getting the initial paperwork done, you need to have a blood type test done. You can get this done at a clinic - I got mine done at the Doha Clinic in Al Nasser street. Note that this needs to be done before your medical test.

Then there was the blood test and medical checkup, which took place at the same time. I don't like blood tests, but this was the best test I have ever been given - I didn't feel a thing. The there was the x-ray and a cursory examination.

When taking the test men and women were separated. For the men, the staff seemed fine, if a little brusque. However, I have heard several women complain at the treatment they have received (from the female staff) at the center.

Fingerprinting

After your test has been completed, and assuming you have passed it (the vast majority of people do), you will need to go for fingerprinting. Here hope you have a good Mandoub, the person in the office responsible for getting bureaucracy done, handling stuff for you - he will then be able to use his local contacts to rapidly circumvent large queues.

And finally...

Then it is a matter of waiting, nagging a bit, waiting again and then finally getting your residence permit. Then hey-presto, you are a real person again. Albeit one who is not allowed to leave the country without first begging permission from your employer first. Doh!



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Sunday, April 06, 2008

Qtel's Mozaic TV+ : review


Review and Information on Qtel's Mozaic TV+ package


(Note - this is a review of the Mozaic bundled tv, telephone and wireless internet service - details of Mozaic Mob can be found on the Qtel website.)

Mozaic’s bundle of wireless internet, telephone and television costs just a little more than their telephone and adsl package would cost otherwise. There are two basic TV packages, Asian or Arabic, and we chose Asian as there seemed to be more English language channels.

Most of the channels available on the Mozaic television are available free on satellite television, but you can easily upgrade to paid packages which are quite reasonable in price: 25 riyals for a children’s package, 25 riyals for an Asian films package and 75 riyals for an international films packages.

To be honest, the clinching factor for us was when our US Robotics router decided to malfunction again, leaving us without wireless internet.

Obtaining Mozaic

As usual with Qtel, you cannot order services over the telephone but actually have to go to a service center and order it.

We went to Hyatt Plaza one afternoon as we have found the service center there to be quiet. Sure enough, there was no one in front of us, so we only had to wait 20 minutes before being called by the surly and rude customer service representative. Mozaic was installed two weeks later.

This time the engineer couldn’t be more polite and helpful. Unfortunately, after four hours the system stopped working and it took two more visits by Qtel before it started working again. On the positive side, Qtel did respond promptly after we reported the problem.

On the negative side the engineers were more like the customer service representative this time. The first one left without solving the problem. In fact we didn't know he was gone - he told us he was just going out to check the external wiring and we never saw him again. The second one did manage to sort the problem, but left us with an unsecure network because it was three o' clock and that was his knock off time.

Did I mention that the first engineer was from a company subcontracted by Qtel?

Price

The standard Mozaic package starts at 250 riyals a month. That's what swung it for us, as we were already paying QAR200 just for our ADSL service. Note that the price only counts for one TV set - additional sets cost extra. There are additional pay per view programmes and films, although we haven't tried using these yet. We weren't charged anything for the installation or the hardware.

What you need to order Mozaic

We took along our telephone number, Qtel number, account number, reference number and so on. It wasn’t enough – you also need your eletricity number. When we gave the customer service representative our Qtel number we were told that we were out of range, despite the fact that three of our neighbours have the service. However, after phoning home to get our electricity number Qtel's computer decided that we were now in range.

Hardware

The hardware consists of a large router (Tilgin AB model Vood 453w_A) which is attached to your telephone socket. While your computer connects to the router via wireless, your television is connected to a Motorala set-top-box which is in turn connected to the router by a wire.

Service


We were a little bit worried about reports of flickering and interrupted service, but any interruptions to our service has been minimal. A friend who has had Mozaic longer than us says the service has improved since he first had it installed. After the first hiccup the television set box has failed to work once, but was fine after being turned on and off.

Friends have reported the same thing to me. While it is not a big problem, it would be very annoying if you wanted to watch a program at a certain time, as the top set box does not start straight away but takes several minutes to load up.

Qtel's Mozaic TV+ loading up

One thing that does me is when the television starts up you get the Qtel logo with the same annoying music that you have to listen when you are waiting to speak to Qtel on the phone. However, that goes as soon as you change channels.

The internet has worked smoothly since being installed - in fact, if anything it is faster and smoother than or previous adsl service. The range of the wireless also appears to be good - I haven't used my wireless extender since installing Mozaic.

Conclusion

So far, so good - although we have kept our satellite box in case anything goes wrong with Mozaic...

More info

Ring Qtel on 111 (option 5)

Your opinion?

Have you installed Mozaic? Had any problems, or is it working well? Let us know!

Also see our website articles; Qtel and Telephony in Qatar and Mobile Phones in Qatar

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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

British Embassy Open for Business

The British embassy is now open for business again in its new location in West Bay. It’s actually the first embassy to open in the new diplomatic area, which is fitting as the British were also the first to establish an diplomatic presence in Qatar.

Surprisingly, given that Qatar was under the influence of the British government from the 19th century, and British policy effectively gave rise to the emergence of Qatar as an independent nation (see the Rise of the Qatar Ruling Family), this wasn’t until 1949, when a single political agent had to work and live in the same room.

The British Political Agency 1952

Just as the first diplomatic presence, built at the end of the pearl fishing era and shortly after the discovery of oil in Qatar (but before its production), reflected Qatar’s relative unimportance at the time, the new embassy now reflects the growing relevance this gas-rich country has.

The embassy is not only larger, but has increased facilities for businesses and conferences. Roddy Drummond, the head of Mission, has also promised that the embassy will be more involved in the community.

Flag Raising at the New Embassy
Flags are raised at the British embassy in West BayAlthough the flag has been raised and business is as normal, the official opening will not be held until the end of March. The visa section will not be included in the embassy, and will remain in Sherif Building opposite the Toyota Towers (tel: 4622159/4621544.)

Embassy Contact Details:
Tel: 496-2000
Fax: 496-2086

Getting There

To get to the embassy, head down to West Bay towards the new exhibition centre. At the roundabout just past the exhibition centre do a U-turn. You will then need to take the first left turning off the road - it's easy to miss as the road is not complete yet - you will drive over a dusty ramp. Drive straight ahead, over the first roundabout, and take the third exit off the second roundabout you come to. Drive to the end of the next road and take a left. You will see the embassy to your left, and there is parking available to your right.

Map

The British embassy has also provided a map, which we have included below - click on it for the full-sized image.

British embassy map
Registration


The British Embassy encourages British residents in Qatar to register with them. If you haven't already done so you can enter your details on-line via the Locate service.

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Monday, February 11, 2008

Qatar Government: Hukoomi




Qatar E-government has recently been revamped - and renamed. It's now known as Hookomi, which means government. The revamp has introduced a range of additional services, with the aim of streamlining government and enabling residents to do more without having to make the dreaded trip to government departments.

Hookomi now provides 57 e-services, from getting an exit permit to obtaining a post box online. There are also plans to add many more services in the future, until the website, in its own words, "becomes your chief connection with the government of Qatar and all that it offers."

To use the website, you can either select e-services - or if you just want information you can select view all services - or you can choose which category of user you are: visitor, citizens and residents or business. Each category will provide you with a range of relevant options.

To use the service you may need to register, either with a smart card or with a personal registration. Smart card registration can be completed on-line, after which a smart card will be issued.

On a brief survey, Hookomi was both attractive and easy to navigate and use. I only wish my own country had a central website that was as easy to use.


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Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Qatar haircut

I’ve always found getting my hair cut in Qatar a bit problematic.

Essentially, there seems to be a choice of getting your hair cut in a luxury hotel or in one of the street shops.

In the street barbers, whatever you ask for, you generally seem to get a short back and sides. This is also often accompanied with a massage. I may be backward, or homophobic, but I have never felt quite comfortable with receiving a massage from another man.

I did go to a young Lebanese hairdresser for a while. He was superb, giving me a decent modern haircut with no fuss. Unfortunately, he had a row with the owner of the shop and left the country in a huff.

I have also tried the Intercontinental. Although on the expensive side, they gave me and a friend a decent cut. However, the two barbers looked so unfriendly we felt no desire to return.

However, my search has now come to an end with the discovery of Patrice Salon in Villagio.

This little shop is hidden down the side of Carrefour, in the corridor parallel with Virgin. Within two minutes of entry, they had sat me down in the chair, squirted my hair with water and were whipping it off.

For QAR 70 riyals I got a decent haircut with no fuss – just what I wanted.



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Saturday, November 17, 2007

Aramex Shop and Ship : How to order goods to Qatar from Amazon

Review and Practical Information on the Aramex Shipping Service in Qatar



The Aramex office in Salwa RoadAs Christmas approaches, many of us will be wondering how to get presents over from the UK and USA. Not only does Amazon refuse to shop many goods abroad, when you can ship them there is the awful Q-post service to deal with. I’ve had to wait months for some packages, while others have never arrived.

Fortunately, there is an alternative, which is Aramex, a service which allows you to shop on-line to your hearts content in both the UK and US.

The Amazon website: Aramex allows you buy direct from their website

What is Aramex?

Aramex is a courier service which offers a shop and ship service to the Middle East.

First you have to set up an account with Aramex. They will then email you with log in details for their website, as well as an address in both the UK and the USA.

When you shop on-line, you have your goods shipped to your address. Then Aramex will ship the goods to the Middle East.

Shipping prices

Prices are extremely reasonable. It costs 130 riyals (35 dollars) to set up an account with Aramax. After that goods are shipped at a cost of 32 riyals (9 dollars) for the first half kilo, with an additional charge of 26 riyals (7 dollars) for each additional half kilo.

That compares to the 40 pounds (80 dollars) a courier wanted to charge me to send a CD over from the UK.

Location

I initially tried to set up an account on their website. However, this required a zip code, which I do not have. This forced me to find their office, which is located on Salwa road.

To get there drive to Ramada signals. If you are coming from the airport, take a right at the signals. Drive over the flyover, and over the first roundabout after the flyover. When you get to the second roundabout (that’s the one before Midmac roundabout), do a U turn and head back along Salwa Road. You’ll find it on the left, opposite a building site and next to the World Wide shop.

Update: As of 24th May 2008 Aramex will be moving to a new location: see this map for directions.

Service

Far too long ago I said I would update this when I had some personal experience. I have now ordered goods from both America (which Amazon sent in three different packages) and the UK. Each time the goods arrived promptly, and I received a message to pick them up on my mobile phone. When I had goods sent from the UK I actually had the goods sent to my friend's house first, as the company said they would not deliver to a PO Box, and my friend then forwarded it to the Aramex. Although this is not does not quite conform to how the shop and ship service is described, it proved to be no problem.

Obviously, I haven't had extensive experience, and I have seen mixed reviews on the Qatar Living forum (see below for the exact link), and it’s clear that if goods are confiscated by customs you have to sort it out yourself. However, I personally have had good service so far.

Contact details

Website:

www.aramex.com
Aramex: Qatar Office

Email:

Simona.Pantila@aramex.com
aramex.net@aramex.com

Address:

Aramex Building
Salwa Street
P.O. Box 23151
Doha

Telephone:

+974 450-6611

Fax:

+974 450-6622

Update:

Ordering from Amaon: Address details

When ordering from Amazon you will need to put the Aramax phone number in: 7185538740. The zip code is 11413. You need to add the # sign after your PO Box number or, strangely, you get a message saying that this is the wrong zip code.

The full address, should be something like this:

Your name:
147-29 182nd Street
DOH ____#
Springfield Gardens, NY 11413
United States

Notice that Aramex recommend reversing the street and PO box address.

Opening hours

Sat - Thurs 8 a.m. to 8 p.m

Alternative service:

Note that on the comments section below there are details of another service: Bongo International (thank you Cterwill33!) which the writer believes to be better value for heavier items.

Also see:

Life on the Spot post: Of Parcels, Mail Forwarding and Buying on the Net
Qatar Living: Discussion of the quality of Aramex's service
Qatar Visitor website: Qatar Postal Services
Qatar Visitor Currency Converter: Convert riyals into any world currency
And finally Qatar Book Reviews if you are thinking of buying any Qatar or Gulf related books!

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Monday, July 09, 2007

Exit Visas

If you are heading off on your holidays, remember that you cannot get your exit Visa Services stamped at the Airport any more. Instead you need to go Al Gharaffa immigration, opposite the traffic police where you get your licence.

You need to go into the compound to the side of the building, in through Gate 3 and up the stairs to the first floor. Leave the stairs and walk straight ahead to get to the Exit Visas section.

If you are a man join a queue and hand over your form. (Women can breeze past the queue and get it done behind the counter.) A minute or so later you will be given a new form, which you must hand over when you leave the country. As before, the exit visa is valid for seven days.

This may not be necessary if your employer has a Smart Card. According to this article on e-government your employer should be able to obtain an exit visa for you in seconds. An multiple exit visa is also available, though at a cost of QR500 (the standard exit visa is free).

You can print the on-line application, or complete it online here. However, if you don't read Arabic you will need some help.

Exit permits are not required for children and female dependants.

Also see: Qatar Visas

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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Travel insurance in Qatar

It can be hard to find online companies that insure Qatar Residents. One company that do provide insurance are www.columbusdirect.com .

Affiliated to Qatar Air, I found their prices very reasonable compared to the Lonely Planet’s insurance service. I also found them quick to respond to email s (although not, unfortunately, to my email requesting to become an affiliate!)

I was initially suspicious when I couldn’t find the level of cover on their site. In fact, this only appears after you have put in your details, and their medical cover is very good.

The company has had both good and bad reviews – check them out here.

My wife’s company also recommended Qatar Insurance. I rang them, and when I finally managed to get through to the travel insurance section I found them friendly and helpful.

Their premium was substantially lower (more than a quarter of the price) than Columbus Direct, but so was their cover. When I rang them, Qatar Insurance offered $250,000 of medical cover compared to $5,000,000 worth of cover from Columbus Direct. However, when I actually visited them at their building they only offered me $50,000 of medical cover.

I couldn’t find reviews of Qatar Insurance on the net, although like I said they came recommended.

If you do book with them, make sure you give them the correct dates. After you have paid, they will not adjust the policy – your only option will be to take out a new policy.

If you have any good or bad experiences with travel insurance from Qatar, please leave a comment or email us!

Columbus Direct
Email: admin@columbusdirect.com
Tel: Tel 0870 033 9988

Qatar Insurance
Enquiry form
Tel (Operator): 4490 490
(After office hours)
Tel (Operator): 4490 491
Location Al Dafna area close to City Centre Shopping Mall.

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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Renting outside Doha

One answer to Doha's exorbitant rents can be to live a little out of town, and I know a number of people who commute to nearby Al Wakra. Villas advertised in the Gulf Times today were in a price range of QR5500 - 6500 ($1500-1800) for two to three bedroom villas in a compound with a swimming pool and fitness club.

Unfortunately it means having to live in Umm Slal, which, after you have seen its forts, is about as exciting as watching paint dry. Still, the equivalent in Doha would get you a one bedroom flat (if you're lucky), so it could be well worth it.

Umm Slal is close to Doha, although traffic could be bad in rush hour. If you are interested get down to the Exhibition Centre before the end of today or check out the advertiser's website: www.almourouj.com.

Also Umm Slal Mohammed: forts and streams

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Thursday, May 17, 2007

Qtel launches Mozaic service

Qtel today launched it's Mozaic service. Customers have the choice of two services. Mozaic TV+ will offer WiFi broadband internet, IPTV (i.e. TV using internet protocol technology) and telephone) and a a telephone line. The alternative is Mozaic mobile offering internet access through the mobile phone. The service is not yet available to all areas of Qatar,

I don't use cable tv but friends have complained about Qtel's tendency to suddenly change channels without warning. They have also complained about the backup service, although the new 111 number is a substantial improvement over the previous service. However, as Adsl alone costs QR 200/month, and a landline costs QR100/quarter, the service seems to represent remarkable value, even after the one-off QR300 installation fee.

Read the full announcement here.

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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Qtel to change international dialling code

Qtel has announced that it will be changing the international dialling access code from 0 to 00 from 21st May 2007 - see this announcement on Qtel's website for more details.

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Friday, May 11, 2007

Renting accommodation in Qatar - update

“Pay Rent QR 15,000/ month for an apartment that you don’t own
or
buy your own house from QR 7,500 /month.”

So says an advertisement currently running in the Gulf Times, and many residents must be asking themselves the same questions.

So how much are flats now? We had a dig around the internet and in the papers.

Mirage property is offering a studio apartment for Qr 5,600 ($1,500), a hotel apartment for Qr 15,000 ($4000), a five bedroom villa for Qr 16,000($4,400) and another 5 bedroom villa for Qr 24,000 ($6,600).

Modern House Property Consulting, advertising in the Gulf Times are offering villas between Qr 16,000 ($4,400) and Qr 40,000 ($11,000) riyals each. (Yes, I checked – Qr 40,000!).

Thinking hotel apartments might prove better value, we rang Al Muntazah Plazah Hotel (contact details below). For a 3 bedroom apartment they charge Qr 18,000 ($5,000) per month including services and tax.

The cheapest I found – a private letting – was near Lulu Hypermarket with 1 bedroom, 1 sitting room, 1 kitchen and 1 bathroom for Qr 5000 ($14,000). There were also two bedroom flats going for QR 7,500 ($2000) in the centre of Doha.

If you look in the less popular areas such as Bin Mahmood, Al Hilal and the Souq area or just out of town in Al Wakra, you can find more reasonable prices. Reasonable, that is, for Qatar.

Where to look:

You can find accommodation advertised in the local papers, on supermarket walls, on Qatar Living or try the below:

Al Muntazah Plaza Hotels
Tel: +974 4355677 - 6 Fax: + 974 4355757
Email: info@almuntazahplaza.com

Mirage property consultants
Telephone: +974 444 4431
Fax : +974 431 0408
Email:info@mirageproperty.com

Homes to rent
Telephone 4134839, 4134837, 4134817/ FAX 4134846
Electronic mail Office@Homes2Rent.biz

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Friday, May 04, 2007

Qatar postal services

Q-post's general post office in Doha

Q-post's main post office is located on Corniche Road, and there’s little chance of missing it – it’s huge! You have to drive up several levels of the stepped car park to get to the entrance. and you’ll also get a good view of the city here. Inside, the building is pleasant enough, and there’s a cafe where you can relax as well as internet access.

Efficiency

Alas, post is notoriously unreliable even within Qatar. According to the Gulf Times, a post card can take 6 weeks to cross the city – unforgivable when it only has to be transferred from one box to another.

Addresses

There is no organized system of street postal addresses in Qatar. To receive letters, customers must rent out a post office box.

Renting a Post Office Box

You’ll need to fill a form available either at the post office or on this link. The form must be submitted along with a copy of your ID and the fee. (At the time of writing it costs QR300 annually to rent a box in the main Post Office along with an initial fee of QR260.) You can also purchase an electronic card to open your post office box – the price depends on how swanky a card you want (head office only).

For more information contact:
PO Boxes Section
Tel : (+974) 4464230 - 4464223
Fax: (+974) 4830981
Email: pobox@qatarposts.com

Other services:

E-resident Allows the renewals of dependant’s visas and residents permits. See here for details .

Follow me

Allows your post to be forwarded to a different location, including outside the country.

For details: Tel. (+974) 4464446, Fax. (974) 4464280 or email customers@qatarposts.com

Khazaz service

Delivers your post, for an additional charge, from your PO box to your company location on a daily basis.

Public health card renewal

Submit your old health card along with a copy of your ID, a single photograph and QR100, and your new health card will be delivered to your PO Box.

Qatar Post premium

Arranges for door to door delivery of important documents. Of course, an additional fee is charged. See here for details.

Stamp Collecting

If you are interested in collecting stamps check out the Qatar Philatelic Bureau. For more information on the Post Office contact Customer Service:
Tel: +974 4464446/ 4464277
Fax: +974 4464280
Email: customers@qatarposts.com
Or check out their website.

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Thursday, April 26, 2007

Clubs and Societies in Qatar

There's a huge number of clubs, societies and associations in Qatar, and this is not an all inclusive list. If you would like another club included here, or if any details here are incorrect, please contact us or leave a comment. (Where email addresses have not already been listed on the net we've written them out using at instead of the @ sign to prevent spamming.)


Note - Future updates will now be made to our website version of Clubs and Societies in Qatar.

Alcoholics Anonymous
24 hour help line: 560 5901 Further information: Steve +974 5283678 Paul +974 5197719 Email: aainqatar@hotmail.com

Al Khor Toastmasters
Contact details can be found here: www.alkhortoastmasters.com/executives/executives.htm

Al Shaqab Riding Club
Provides riding lessons for members.
Tel: + 974 4812061 Address: PO Box 90055

American Women's Society
Tel: +974 483 6527

Australians and New Zealanders in Qatar
Email: auziq@yahoo.com

Brownies
Tel: +974 487 0170/431 8776
Location: Al Bhustan Clubhouse

Canadians in Qatar
Email: canadiansinqatar@fastmail.fm

Doha Club
Tel. +974 4418822 Address: PO Box 3666

Doha darts league
http://www.dohadartsleague.atfreeweb.com/

Email: tankard@qatar.net.qa

Doha Golf Club
Email: info@dohagolfclub.com Tel: +974 4832338
Address: PO Box 13530

Doha Hash Harriers
Tel: +974 524 7889/580 3118.

Doha Home Schoolers
Contact: dgallew26@gmail.com Tel: +974 488-1797

Doha Players
Amateur dramatics group and organiser of the annual Dunestock festival.
Tel/fax: +974 4474911 Address: PO Box 5748
Email: doha_players@yahoo.com doha_players@qatar.net.qa

Doha Rugby Union FC
Tel: +974 468 3771

Doha Sailing Association
Location: Between Oasis and Marriot hotels, although there are rumours or relocation.
Tel. +974 4439 840 Address: PO Box 4398

Doha Singers Choral group
Conducted by Father Ian of the Anglican Church
Tel: 442 4329 Email: marjorie at qatar.cmu.edu

Doha Sub Aqua Club
Allied to BSAC. Location: Ras Abu Aboud
Lisa Jones +974 5836240 Email: lisaanne_jones@hotmail.com

Doha Toastmasters
Meets twice monthly. Contact: dohatoastmasters@usa.net

Dukhan Sailing Club
Tel: +974 4716225

Duffer's Squash League
Email: chris_coull@hotmail.com

Garvey's European Club situated off Salwa Road. Feels like a British pub, and serves British food such as fish and chips. Also has swimming pool and gym. Contact: +974 +974 468 7381

International Potluck Group
Email: international_potluck@yahoo.com

Qatar Automobile and Touring Club
Tel: +974 4413265 Address: PO Box 18

Qatar Badminton Club
Tel: +974 4683 293 Address: PO Box 2761

Qatar Bowling Centre
Tel: +974 4443355 Address: PO Box 9230

Qatar Chess Association
Associated with the World Chess Federation.
Tel: +974 4944 292 Fax: +974 4944286 Address: PO Box 22012, Doha, Qatar

Qatar cycling federation
Tel: +974 4475834 / 4475522 Fax: +974 4474019 Address: P.O.Box: 22512

Qatar Dune Riders Club
Tel: +974 5562274 Email: Qatarduneriders at hotmail.com

Qatar Golf Lovers
Tel: +974 553 1648

Qatar Judo Federation
Tel: +974 4689218, 4689219 Fax: +974 4689215 Address: PO Box 23554
E-mail: mailto:qatarjudo@yahoo.com

Qatar Kite surfing Club
Also offers lessons. Tel: +974 535 0336 Email: qatarkitesurfing@hotmail.com

Qatar Natural History Group
Organises trips around Qatar and lectures about Qatar's natural History.
Contact: David Robert Shaw
Email: dr11 at cornell.edu Joyce Email: jba2001 at qatar-med.corbell.edu

Qatar Philatelic and Numismatic Club
Location: Al Sadd Street near the British Council Tel: +974 432 3292 Fax: 432 4435

Qatar Racing and Equestrian Club
Tel: +974 4 80 60 11 Mobile: +974 5524 521 Fax: +974 4 80 99 29 Address: P.O. Box 15895

Qatar Motorbike Club
Tel: + 974 550 7876 Email: qmg@zapmans.net

Qatar Rugby Football Centre
Tel: +974 4683293 Address: Po Box 8453

Qatar Sea Angling Association
Tel: +974 5500179/466 6605

Qatar Scientific Club
Tel: +974 458 3780/27 or : +974 469 6200


Also see: What to do in Qatar

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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Tour companies in Qatar

Here's a list of tour operators in Qatar. The only one we've had a bad experience with is QIT, who cancelled a trip to the Inland sea with 12 hours notice because they had a larger booking!

Alpha Tours, Qatar
P.O. Box 13530, Doha, Qatar
Tel: + 974 4837815
+ 974 4837809
Fax: + 974 4832610
Email: info@alphatoursqatar.com
Website (currently under construction)
Dubai website

Arabian Adventures
Tel :+974 4361461
Fax :+974 4361471
P.O. Box: 4476, Doha, Qatar

E-mail: arabvent@qatar.net.qa

Black Pearl Tourism Services
PO Box 45677 Tel: +974 4357333
Fax: +974 4354888
P.O. Box 45677
E-mail: blackpearl_qtr@hotmail.com

Desert Adventure
Tel: +974 436 2455
Fax: +974 436 1772
jamal@desertadventures.com

Gulf Adventures
P.O. Box 18180
Phone : (+974) 4315555
Fax : (+ 974) 4324060
E-mail:info@gulf-adventures.com

Qatar International Adventures
P.O. Box 13915 Doha, Qatar
Tel: +974 455 3954
Fax: +974 467 6184
Email: info@qia-qatar.com

Qatar International Tours (QIT)
PO Box 9920, Doha, Qatar Tel: +974 4361461
Email: info@qit-qatar.com

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Friday, March 30, 2007

Further education in Qatar

For an updated version of this post see the Further Education in Qatar section of our website.

(Also see Qatar schools.)

Further Education in Qatar has been developing rapidly in recent years, and foreign students are often welcome. Qatar University is the oldest institution, having been established in 1973 with 150 initial students. Since that time it has expanded greatly: in 2002 there 8,621 students, the majority of whom were women.

In addition, Qatar has invited a number of western institutions to set up highly specialized campus branches in Qatar, a number of which are based in Doha’s 2,500-acre Education City. Standards in many of these institutions are high, with often only a small number of places available and high entry requirements. Many of these newer universities are currently extending their activities to research.

Carnegie Mellon University
Website: www.qata