Hiring a domestic worker in Qatar involves a structured legal process designed to protect both the employer and the worker. Understanding these steps helps families ensure compliance, avoid delays, and create a respectful and safe working relationship. This guide breaks down the hiring journey into simple, practical stages that every employer can follow with confidence.
✨ Step 1: Begin with the Domestic Worker Visa Application
The hiring process starts by submitting a work visa request through the Ministry of Interior or the designated online portals.
📌 Required documents include:
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Completed visa application form
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Worker’s passport (valid for 6+ months)
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Passport-sized photo
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Relevant visa fees
This establishes legal entry and employment approval for the worker.
✨ Step 2: Confirm Your Financial Eligibility
The Qatari government requires employers to demonstrate the ability to cover all worker-related expenses.
💼 You must be able to provide:
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Monthly salary
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Accommodation and meals
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Health insurance
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Annual airfare
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Recruitment fees
Financial stability ensures that the worker receives fair support throughout employment.
✨ Step 3: Sign an Official Employment Contract
A properly documented contract is essential before the worker arrives in Qatar.
📝 The contract must clearly outline:
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Salary
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Working hours
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Weekend and yearly leave
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Food and housing provisions
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Medical coverage
It must also be notarized to ensure transparency and legal protection for both parties.
✨ Step 4: Complete Medical Examinations Before and After Arrival
Qatar requires domestic workers to undergo medical screening twice:
🏥 Tests include:
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Pre-arrival medical exam
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Post-arrival exam at an approved health facility
This ensures the worker is fit for employment and compliant with national health regulations.
✨ Step 5: Prepare Proper Accommodation and Health Coverage
Every domestic worker must be provided with comfortable living arrangements.
🏡 Employers must provide:
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A private room with essential furnishings
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Access to hygiene facilities
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Health insurance covering basic medical needs
These requirements reflect Qatar’s commitment to worker welfare.
✨ Step 6: Understand Recruitment Fees and Ongoing Costs
💰 Typical expenses include:
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Recruitment fees (from QAR 8,500)
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Monthly salary (from QAR 1,200 depending on nationality)
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Food and housing expenses
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Annual round-trip airfare
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Health insurance
Proper planning ensures smooth employment without unexpected burdens.
✨ Step 7: Know Your Legal Obligations as an Employer
⚖️ Employers must provide:**
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Respectful and fair treatment
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Reasonable working hours
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Adequate rest periods
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Weekly and annual leave
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On-time salary payments
These obligations are enforced to protect the dignity and well-being of domestic workers.
✨ Step 8: Follow Sponsorship Transfer Procedures When Needed
If sponsorship must be transferred:
🔄 Requirements include:**
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Approval from the Ministry of Interior
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Settlement of outstanding payments
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Termination of the previous contract
This ensures fairness to the worker and compliance with the law.
✨ Step 9: Provide Annual Leave and Airfare
🎫 Workers are entitled to:**
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30 days of paid annual leave
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Annual airfare to their home country
This supports the worker’s rights and well-being.
✨ Step 10: Understand Termination Rules and Final Settlement
📌 Upon ending the contract, employers must:**
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Give proper notice
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Pay all outstanding wages and entitlements
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Complete legal exit procedures
Following these steps ensures a clean and respectful end to the employment period.
🌟 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. How long does it take to issue a maid’s work visa?
Visa processing usually takes 1–4 weeks.
2. What are the typical expenses of hiring a domestic worker?
Costs include recruitment fees, monthly salary, insurance, and airfare.
3. Is health insurance mandatory for domestic workers?
Yes, employers must provide medical coverage.
4. Which nationalities are commonly hired in Qatar?
Filipina, Ethiopian, and Ugandan domestic workers are most common.
5. Can sponsorship be transferred to another employer?
Yes, with Ministry approval and contract closure.
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