qatar abolishes kafala system
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Qatar abolishes 'Kafala' system

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A new law introducing provisions regulating the entry, exit and residency requirements for all workers in Qatar
Doha - Arab Today

A new law introducing provisions regulating the entry, exit and residency requirements for all workers in Qatar comes into effect today.
The new measures come one year after HH the Emir Shaikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani signed the reforms into law, Qatar News Agency (QNA) reported. 

The law abolishes the Kafala system and guarantees greater flexibility, freedom and protection to Qatar's more than 2.1m salaried workforce.

Discussing the announcement at a press conference, the Minister of Administrative Development Labour and Social Affairs Dr. Issa bin Saad Al Jafali Al Nuaimi said: "The State of Qatar is enormously grateful to the millions of workers who have come to Qatar to build our nation's infrastructure during this period of rapid change. The new law is the latest step towards improving and protecting the rights of every expatriate worker in Qatar. It replaces the Kafala system with a modernised, contract-based system that safeguards worker rights and increases job flexibility." 
Qatar welcomes any comment or constructive criticism, and will continue to do so in the future, he added.
"However, we urge the international community not to draw any definitive conclusions until there has been time to see the new law in action. At its core. We are doing this because we believe it is the right thing to do and because it provides tangible new benefits to expatriate workers. This is why we will work diligently to ensure it is properly implemented, including increasing our monitoring capabilities and hiring more compliance inspectors to tighten the net on companies who violate the law." 
On the subject of enforcing the law, Brigadier Mohammed Ahmed Al Atiq Director General of the Department of Passport and Expatriates Affairs at the Ministry of Interior said: "Enforcing Law No. 21 of 2015 is a government priority. Its success will be measured by how it is implemented in the weeks, months and years ahead."
Under the new rules, freedom of movement is explicitly guaranteed. Expats have the right to leave the country after notifying the employer, whether to take leave or for an emergency. 
Expats also have the right to permanently leave the country before or after completing the duration of their contract, after notifying the employer according to the terms of the contract. 
If the employer rejects a leave request, the worker can appeal to the Exit Permit Grievances Committee, which has to respond to all requests within three days. 
The applicant will be able to leave the country unless he is wanted in connection to any active criminal proceedings or has defaulted on any debt in Qatar that remains unsettled. 
Expats will no longer need approval from their employer to change jobs if they complete the length of a fixed-term contract. 
Individuals in open-ended contracts will also be able to change jobs without their employer's permission, provided that they complete a five-year service period.
All prospective workers will be able to see a copy of their job contract, prior to leaving their country of origin, as obtaining a work visa will now require the existence of an employment contract approved by the Ministry. 
Employers found to have confiscated workers' passports can be fined up to QR25,000 per passport. When enacted, this will be the toughest financial penalty against passport confiscation in the region, QNA reported. 

Source: BNA

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