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Qatari Tourism Official Said The Country Would Not Grant Visas To It's "Enemies Egypt and Saudi"

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DOHA — A Qatari tourism official said the country would not grant visas to those it considers "enemies" in reference to Egyptian nationals seeking to enter the country amid an ongoing dispute, a remark that was later disowned by the Qatari government.

Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt cut diplomatic and trade ties with Qatar in 2017, accusing it of supporting terrorism. Doha denies the allegation.

While citizens from the three Gulf states were recalled to their home countries due to the rift, Egyptians, who make up the largest Arab minority in Qatar, have remained and comprise a sizable portion of the tiny but wealthy country's workforce.

Speaking at an event to promote a summer tourism campaign, the tourism council's Akbar al-Baker said Qatar would not let Egyptians enter the country to take part in promotions aimed at boosting its tourism industry.

"The visa will not be open for our enemies - it will be open for our friends," Baker said of Egyptians looking to come. "Are visas open for us to go there? No. So why should we open it for them? Everything is reciprocal."

The comments were the first by a Qatari official since the nearly two-year rift began suggesting Qatar would no longer grant visas to people from Egypt, the most populous Arab country.


Qatar's government communications office later said in a statement that Baker's comments did not reflect the state's official policy for issuing visas and that it welcomes "all people of the world".

"Qatar's position has always been clear that people should not be involved in disputes that arise between nations," the statement said.

Many Egyptians say, however, that the visa process has been effectively closed to them since 2017, with narrow exceptions made for the immediate family members of residents and for specifically approved events.

Qatar has a population of around 2.7 million but just over 300,000 nationals, and does not publish statistics breaking down population by nationality. A 2017 report by a private consultancy estimated Egyptians at 200,000.

"When you open your arms to Qatar, Qatar will open its arms even bigger for you. But if you become an adversary of Qatar, then we will also treat you as an adversary," Baker said.

(Reporting by Eric Knecht; Editing by Dale Hudson and Daniel Wallis)

https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/201...rs-qatar-politics.html?searchResultPosition=3


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The article has already mentioned their total population and unlike you I have been to Qatar, so keep your sarcasm to yourself.
Mate, I lived in Qatar for 4 years. I’m just curious to know how can you expect a country with 2.6 million people to have 1 million expats from a particular country?
 
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Mate, I lived in Qatar for 4 years. I’m just curious to know how can you expect a country with 2.6 million people to have 1 million expats from a particular country?

Well, there are some examples where certain communities have reached 1 Million in population. For instance, Kuwait's total population is 4.1 Million but Indians and Egyptians are roughly numbered around 1 Million mark. So why not Pakistanis?
 
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Well, there are some examples where certain communities have reached 1 Million in population. For instance, Kuwait's total population is 4.1 Million but Indians and Egyptians are roughly numbered around 1 Million mark. So why not Pakistanis?

That work is serving people's dinner and cleaning their shit, being their bitch. Minimum wage must be introduced over there so that wealthy families stop importing cheap human labor for tasks such as wiping a toilet seat
 
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Well, there are some examples where certain communities have reached 1 Million in population. For instance, Kuwait's total population is 4.1 Million but Indians and Egyptians are roughly numbered around 1 Million mark. So why not Pakistanis?
I think my wording was a little harsh and I do apologise for it. The problem with that is most of the jobs will be low skilled, low income. The best scenario is that our workforce have enough jobs at home.
 
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That work is serving people's dinner and cleaning their shit, being their bitch. Minimum wage must be introduced over there so that wealthy families stop importing cheap human labor for tasks such as wiping a toilet seat

I think my wording was a little harsh and I do apologise for it. The problem with that is most of the jobs will be low skilled, low income. The best scenario is that our workforce have enough jobs at home.

Well, majority of those jobs are labour intensive work. Subsequently, this also opens door for middle to high income jobs. Moreover, there is no harm in doing labour intensive work. Obviously, no Pakistani can ever think of doing a cleaning job but it is better to be employed at minimum wage rate than being unemployed. The more people we send abroad the more remittance we can generate and having an experience workforce is always desirable.
 
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