He only has to inform that his worker quit the job to avert future liability. The Ministry will investigate the status of the absconding worker and settle the situation according to the applicable law. He can file complaint and apply for changing a job. The runaway worker will be entitled to avail all of his rights.
According to the Ministry of Interior, companies hiring runaway workers will be subject to a recruitment ban lasting two years and be blacklisted, a statement said. In addition to the recruitment ban, violators could also face imprisonment for up to three years or a fine of not more than QAR50,000.
A foreigner may return to Qatar, if he possesses the conditions for return, in accordance with the provisions of the Law.
Qatar does not criminalize or penalize runaway youth. The Penal Code does not differentiate between children, juvenile or adult offenders. There are no particular provisions targeting or criminalizing runaway youth.
Qatar continues to impose harsh penalties for “absconding” – when a migrant worker leaves their employer without permission or remains in the country beyond the grace period allowed after their residence permit expires or is revoked. The penalties include fines, detention, deportation, and a ban on re-entry.
You need to withdraw your absconding case first, you have to visit immigration along with your new offer letter issued by the ministry of labor and NOC letter from your old company. Then only you can apply for the reduction of fines. For legal assistance, please contact us on WhatsApp.
The recruiter is obliged to bear the expenses of your deportation to your country (the price of the ticket), upon the expiry of your residence permit or cancellation or the issuance of a deportation order.
There is no law about what age you can leave home, but your parents generally have to look after you until you're 18. The most important thing is you have a safe place to live. If you are under 18 and there are Family Court orders about you or you are under guardianship, then the law may be different for you.
The Environmental Protection Law aims at protecting and preserving the quality and natural balance of the Qatari environment, to develop natural resources and protect biodiversity, to protect the population and human health, and to protect the environment from the harmful impact of activities happening abroad.
A peck on the cheek or holding hands with your husband is fine! Hand gestures in Qatar can cause you to be fined, put in prison or deported- depending on who you flick the bird to! So no matter how crazy the driving do not be tempted to use a rude hand gesture.
When a person is removed or deported from Australia, there may be restrictions on their rights to return. There could be a permanent ban on re-entry or a ban on applying for a visa for a specified period of time.
if you are blacklisted here in qatar (only qatar), you can exit but you can no longer come back for a lifetime. you can work to other country.
Anyone who permanently departs Qatar without cancelling their residence visa with their sponsor, or any person who leaves their employer rightfully but fails to depart the country within the seven-day grace period, may be reported as having absconded.
Persons violating Qatari laws, even unknowingly, may be arrested, imprisoned, deported, or subject to a ban from departing Qatar. Travel bans are not lifted until both parties resolve a dispute and the case is abandoned or, if not, until the matter is resolved by a court, which may require months to process the case.
All persons are equal before the Law and there shall be no discrimination whatsoever on grounds of gender, race, language or religion.
Qatar is one of the world's most restrictive nations when it comes to drugs, prohibiting cannabis and even over-the-counter medications like narcotics, sedatives and amphetamines. Penalties for the use of, trafficking, smuggling and possession of drugs – even residual amounts – are severe.
In 2016, Qatar enacted Law No. 13 Concerning Personal Data Privacy Protection Law (the “PDPPL”). The PDPPL establishes a certain degree of personal data protection, provides data subject rights, and prescribes guidelines for organizations to process personal data within Qatar.
In 2015, the State of Qatar issued Law No. 21 of 2015, which introduces new provisions regulating the entry, exit and residency requirements for Qatar's workers. The law came into effect on 13 December 2016 and introduced new provisions that provide: Freedom to change jobs.
Staying safe after you've run away
But it's important to make sure you're safe if you do. Tell a friend or relative you trust where you're going and what's happening. If you have a social worker, you could also let them what's going on. If you need help or advice, talk to Childline or the Runaway Helpline.
Police Can Detain Runaways
Running away is generally not a crime, but it is a status offense in some states. Regardless of whether a particular state recognizes running away as a status offense, police can always take runaways into custody. The options available to police include: returning them home.
You will usually be taken straight from prison to the airport and must leave immediately. Otherwise, you will be held in immigration detention prior to being taken to the airport as soon as is practicable. You will have to pay the costs of your deportation.
The flexible policy reflects the following parameters: Qatar Airways passengers are entitled to a full refund when canceling a ticket within 24 hours of booking. Further, individuals with refundable tickets may also request a full refund.