Monday, November 07, 2011
Calling Qatar from abroad
- 011 – this code must be dialed first for all international calls originating from the US
- 974 – dial the country code for Qatar
- Phone number – without any added prefixes, an 8 digit number for any region including Doha
For calling landlines in Qatar, use the following codes:
- 011 + 974 + 44 XXX XXX
For calling cell phones in Qatar, use the following sequence:
- 011 + 974 + XX XXX XXX
Qatar Calling Cards
Monday, April 25, 2011
Qataris and their thoughts on the World Cup 2022
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Doha Cupcake Competition: The Winner
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Qatar Cupcake Heaven
New on QatarVisitor.com: Qatar Cupcake Heaven! Shabina reviews the best cupcake cafes in Qatar, provides a feast of cupcake pictures and pinpoints their location on a map. PLUS pick your favourite cupcake cafe in our poll and you could win a visit to your favourite cupcake cafe - courtesy of QatarVisitor.com! Click here to get started.
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Sunday, March 27, 2011
Qatar Stadiums - Will they do the job?
Monday, March 21, 2011
A New Way to Keep Up With Qatar News
Monday, March 14, 2011
The Cursed City
Thursday, March 03, 2011
Alzheimer's Research Blogging Competition
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Dating in Qatar
Saturday, February 19, 2011
World Cup 2022: Lessons from the Asian Cup 2011
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Weekend Breaks in Dubai
If you are looking at just visiting Dubai for a weekend then you should be well prepared for what you want to do so that you can get the most from this destination. For lovers of shopping there is no better way to spend a day than visiting some of Dubai’s best malls and retail locations. The Emirates Mall is one of the area’s best known malls, hosting a huge number of shops in an extravagantly built and beautifully decorated setting. This is also the location of Dubai’s famed inside ski slope, so if you want a break from shopping, a quick slalom down a real snow slope is a memorable attraction to enjoy. If you prefer to visit some traditional markets then there is no better option than to take a river taxi through Dubai to the souk’s, where the gold, spice, and perfume markets are a great place to shop and immerse yourself in culture.
For trips to Dubai where you want to enjoy the sunny skies and exotic climate there is nothing better than spending the day outdoors. In the heart of Dubai is Wild Wadi’s, the region’s biggest water park with more than enough rides, pools, and loungers to entertain anyone with a full day out. Meanwhile, with extensive coastline, Dubai’s beaches offer a great way to relax and escape the city. In addition to this the sea is the perfect remedy, floating on the waves and staring at the sky will give you many blissful hours.
As evening falls in Dubai it is the perfect time to take opportunity of the many pubs, clubs, and discotheques available. Most of the multistory hotels offer their own pubs and bars for both guests and visitors to enjoy, though the drinking regulations are tight in the emirate, make sure to keep your passport with you for proof of age. Whilst you can stay in the city, it’s also nice to venture out to some of the desert resorts which have luxurious restaurants and cocktail lounges that are surrounded by landscaped gardens leading to rolling desert. And if you want to dance all night there are a multitude of clubs in the city including Oxygen, Buddha Bar, Kasbar, and the newly refurbished Zinc.
There is a huge amount to do in Dubai, so much so that you may well start to plan your next break to this vibrant city as soon as you get home. With flights to Dubai readily accessible to the thriving metropolis, whether you’re visiting for a couple of days or a long weekend, no matter what you explore you’ll return home feel refreshed, relaxed and inspired by the treats that Dubai has in store.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
New on QV: Gulf Decision Means Death for Thousands
Tuesday, February 08, 2011
Warning: Job Scam Alert
Here's why.
Job seekers have been leaving their email addresses and other contact details on our website and on other websites and forums.
Scam agencies and companies have been contacting them.
One of these companies pretended to be a major Qatar company. They asked for money, and job seekers gave it to them.
They never heard from the company together. They only realised the request was a lie and a scam when they contacted the real company.
These people have lost their money. Hopefully, you haven't yet.
Please remember the following :
- Most companies do not ask for money from job seekers. Large companies are very unlikely to.
- If you receive an email from a free email address, be suspicious. An email from a large company should end in the domain name.
- Be aware that when you post your details online you increase the risk of being contacted by a scam company.
- No-one from Qatar Visitor will ask you for money (unless you want to advertise with us, of course!)
And, if you are a Qatar job seekers, please be careful!
Monday, January 31, 2011
How to get a Qatar 2022 World Cup Job!
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Egyptian protests in Qatar
Here's a video taken by Sean Burns, a lecturer at North Western:
You can read more in an amusing article on the Huffington Post by Anne Peterson: Egyptian protests extend to Qatar.
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011
ANZBIQ Australia and Waitangi Day: Queensland Flood Relief BBQ
I have been asked to let Doha know about this event to raise funds for the Australia flood appeal.
This year’s ANZBIQ Australia and Waitangi Day BBQ will be a benefit relief for the victims of the recent Queensland floods.
The benefit will take place at the Grand Hyatt – Hotel Garden on 3rd Feb 2011 from 7pm to 12pm. Tickets will be QR 220 for adults and QR 110 for children (under 6 are free) which will include a Grand Buffet dinner with live cooking stations with an Australian and New Zealand theme, drinks and a live jazz band.
Grand Hyatt, Qatar Airways and Vodafone will be sponsoring the events and have donated some great items for our silent auction including return flights to Melbourne, Iphones, blackberries, a weekend stay at the Grand Hyatt, dinner vouchers and more.
It’s a great way to give something back to those affected by the floods.
This event is open to all so please spread the word to the community at large.
It will be a great event.
Please book your place directly with the restaurant at Grand Hyatt on 448 1240
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Sunday, January 16, 2011
The secret identities of Qataris online
Sunday, January 09, 2011
Asian Cup 2011
Unfortunately for the hosts, Qatar lost 2-0 in a poor game and many supporters were heading for the car park long before the end of the match.
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Tuesday, January 04, 2011
Qatar Visa Update: Visa on arrival for GCC residents
Some GCC residents can get visa upon arrival in Qatar. Exactly who can get these visas depends on their job and the designation of their visa. For example, a a doctor would be granted a visa while a labourer would be refused one.
One of the questions we frequently get is just who is allowed into the country. Handily, the Qatar government has now published a list of allowed proffessions, which we have reproduced below.
Visa upon arrival will cost you QAR100, and the visa will be valid for one month. The visa can be extended at the end of each month with payment of additional fees, up to a total of three extra months.
To get the visa you must have a passport valid for at least another 6 months and possess a return ticket. Please remember visa regulations can change suddenly, and always check with your travel agent/airline before you come to Qatar.
For more information about visas to Qatar click here.
List of proffessions who can get visa upon arrival in Qatar:
1. Aquatic specialist
2. Statistics specialist
3. Agricultural specialist
4. Gardening specialist
5. Medical analysis specialist
6. Speech specialist
7. Breeding specialist (animals/birds/bees)
8. Medical X-ray specialist
9. Nutrition specialist
10. Zoology specialist
11. Psychiatrist
12. Lab specialist
13. Sports medicine specialist
14. Sociologist
15. X-Ray specialist
16. Media specialist
17. Customs specialist
18. Medical therapy specialist
19. Writer
20. University professor
21. Media person
22. Secretary or director of library
23. Staffs at embassies in GCC (except support services jobs)
24. Archeological researcher
25. Administrative researcher
26. Legal researcher
27. Professor
28. Trader
29. Geologist
30. Quantity enumerator
31. Referee (sports)
32. Finance/Economics expert
33. Law expert
34. Information Systems expert
35. Diplomat (Members of diplomatic corps)
36. President/CEO
37. President or director of a university
38. Chief Justice
39. Head of Prosecution
40. President or director of a club
41. Weather expert
42. Earthquakes expert
43. Captain of Ship/Cruise/Carrier/Steamship
44. Businessman
45. Religious person
46. Architectural draftsman
47. Business lady
48. Executive secretary
49. Journalist
50. Pharmacist
51. Jeweler
52. Army officer
53. Police officer
54. University student
55. Physician (All specialisation)
56. Surgeon (All specialisation)
57. Veterinary doctor
58. Pilot
59. Scientist
60. College dean
61. Astronomer
62. Artist (Actor, Musician, Composer, Poet, Painter, Singer…..etc)
63. Telecom technician
64. Professional security and safety technician
65. Medical equipments technician
66. Control equipments technician
67. X-ray technician
68. Dental technician (fixing)
69. Radio or TV transmission technician
70. Optical technician
71. ECG technician
72. Horse breeding technician
73. Mining technician
74. Microscopic technician
75. Geology technician
76. Well drilling technician
77. Pharmaceutical technician
78. Foodstuff technician
79. Ship maintenance technician
80. Aircraft maintenance technician
81. Train Maintenance Technician
82. Lab Technician
83. Aviation Technician
84. Physicist
85. Judge
86. Chemist (All Specializations)
87. Player (All sports items in a sports club)
88. Author
89. Computer Programmer
90. Translator
91. Accountant / Auditor
92. Lecturer
193. Lawyer / Advocate
94. Economic Analyst
95. Systems Analyst
96. Operations Analyst
97. Director
98. Customs Clearer
99. Sports Trainer
100. Aviation Trainer
101. General Professional Trainer (Industrial/Agricultural/Commercial)
102. Teacher / Instructor
103. Proofreader
104. Investment Manager
105. Archeological Director
106. Research & Studies Director
107. Insurance Manager
108. Banking business Manager
109. Production Director
110. Manager or Director of any government departments or companies
111. Administrative Manager
112. Broadcasting Manager
113. Media Manager
114. Regional Director
115. Bank Manager
116. Commercial Manager
117. Marketing Manager
118. Television Manager
119. Executive Manager / Director
120. Cooperative Society Manager
121. Accounts Manager
122. Cinema Director
123. Company or Factory Manager
124. Maintenance Manager
125. Printing and Publishing Manager
126. Hotel Manager
127. Electrical Manager
128. Finance Manager
129. Sales Manager
130. Museum Manager
131. School Manager
132. Plant Manager
133. Theatre Manager
134. Hospital Manager
135. Institute Manager
136. Library Manager
137. Laboratory Manager
138. Marine Transport Manager
139. Land Transport Manager
140. Air Transport Manager
141. Tourism Agency Manager
142. TV or Radio Programs Presenter
143. Correspondent (Newspaper/Radio/TV)
144. Food Controller
145. Aircraft Takeoff Controller
146. Maritime Controller
147. Quality Controller
148. Air Controller
149. Marine Traffic Controller
150. Media Controller
151. Road Controller
152. Aircraft Landing Controller
153. Cruise Ship Guide
154. Tourist Guide
155. Aviation Guide
156. Surveyor
157. Assistant Pharmacist
158. Co-Pilot
159. Assistant Engineer (All specializations)
160. Consultant
161. General Supervisor
162. Ships Supervisor
163. Banker
164. Decoration Designer
165. TV Cameraman
166. Cinema Cameraman
167. Press Photographer
168. Land Hostess
169. Air Hostess
170. Program Producer
171. Ship Captain
172. Aircraft Pilot
173. Male or Female Nurse
174. Cinema or Television Producer
175. Marketing Representative
176. Sports Representative
177. Sales Representative
178. Procurement Representative
179. Administration Coordinator
180. Archeological Prospector
181. Engineer (All specializations)
182. Career Counselor
183. Assistant General Manager
184. Captain
185. Commercial Broker
186. Travel or Tourism Agent
187. Prosecutor
188. Ministry Undersecretary
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