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Qatar-A livable city

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Qatar-A livable city

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  1. Is Doha, Qatar a Liveable City ?

  2. Doha city from the perspective of an expat. These are the 5 key aspects that needs to be considered before you move to Doha, Qatar

  3. 1.Environment Qatar can be considered a harsh environment due to its high temperatures and occasional sand storms. Summer temperatures can reach up to and over 50 degrees Celsius and winter nights can drop to 10 degrees Celsius.

  4. 2. Health & Safety Qatar has embarked on very large scale medical developments for its own population which expats can benefit from. SIDRA is one such development also known as Sidra Medical and Research Center that define themselves as “an ultramodern, all-digital academic medical center which will set new standards in patient care for women and children in Qatar, the Gulf region and internationally” Qatar is a relatively safe environment to live in for expats. Crime is very low and tends to be of a petty nature. According to The United States Department of State Bureau of Diplomatic Security (OSAC) report on Qatar for 2014, burglary is at a rate of 25 per 100,000 inhabitants in Qatar as opposed to the global average of 100 per 100,000.

  5. 3. Education There are a limited amount of accredited international schools in Qatar offering IB, American and British curriculums. The better schools tend to be filled to capacity with waiting lists in place and the procedures to follow in enrolling students can be daunting. A Residents Permit is required before enrolling, previous school records are required which need to be legalized for use in Qatar and assessment tests are required amongst other procedures. http://bit.ly/villas-for-rent-in-qatar

  6. 4. Economy The economy of Qatar is robust and property and housing prices are high and on the increase. Rentals are on par or higher than Dubai and Abu Dhabi. This has caused pressure on salaries and quality of living for certain expat populations. As one of the richest countries in the world (per GDP) Qatar is an expensive city to live in as it caters a lot for its local population who have high amounts of disposable income.  Food prices are higher than those of countries like Saudi Arabia and so are fuel prices and the ability to save money after paying cost of living is far less than Saudi Arabia or Bahrain. http://bit.ly/apartments-for-rent-in-doha

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