Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Im going to work in Qatar

Im going to work in Qatar?
how much the air fare cost from DOHA to Kuala Lumpur (2 ways), whats the tips/ideas to get the cheapest air fare?
United Arab Emirates - 2 Answers
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It shouldn't cost much may 4 to 500$ thats about it. you should go on an airlines websites and compare prices.
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you can get it for 400dollars or a bit more depends on the airline your using

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Hi. Im going to work in Qatar. I would like to know detail as below:

Hi. Im going to work in Qatar. I would like to know detail as below:?
(1)air fare from DOHA<==>KUALALUMPUR [2 way], transit and flight duration (2)any tips/advice to get the cheapest rate from DOHA-KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA (3)what is the proper cloth to wear for friday/jumaat solat(pray)?Long suit as arabic people? (4)price for meal, shopping if compared with Malaysia? (5)car /house/apartment rental thanks and regards: abaaang
Air Travel - 1 Answers
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1- Qatar Airways operates the Doha-Kuala Lumpur route. Check http://www.flyqatar.com 2: Qatar Airways fares are competitive but you can check with Malaysia Airline and Thai Airways for their prices too. 3: What you wear in Malaysia for Friday prayers will suffice in Qatar. 4: Price of a meal at a streetside restaurant will be higher than in KL...about RM 8 per person, being the lowest in Qatar. 5: Car rentals are not available and heavily booked unless you arrange well in advance. 2 Bedroom apartment is about RM7500 per month, minimum.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

what is the requirement for indonesian maid visa in malaysia

what is the requirement for indonesian maid visa in malaysia?
We just move in Kuala Lumpur, my husband from Germany have a working visa and im Indonesian, were thinking to bring our indonesian maid with us now. Please help us if anyone know how and know someone that can help us..thank you much--
Malaysia - 4 Answers
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Your situation is quite different rom the normal maid-hiring ones in Malaysia. It is best to consult the German Embassy, the Indonesian Embassy, the Malaysian Immigration Department and Malaysian Labour Department.....You may not be able to bring in your present maid - she would have to return to her country...and since you are not Malaysians, very different conditions apply..... It is also posible that as foreigners, you are not allowed to employ a maid, but that your local employer has to "sponsor" one for you. Locally, only the lady of the house can legally employ a maid.
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The easiest way is to go to a registered Maid Employment Agency. Most of them advertise their agencies in local newspapers, like The Star. Just go and check out. These agencies will processs everything from the beginning to the end. You only need to provide them with some personal documents and then wait for them to call you to pick up your maid. The fee these agencies charge is in the range of RM7000 to RM8000. If you prefer to apply yourself, it isn't difficult at all if you have fulfilled the requirements set by the immigration department. Here are some of the requirements : - your household income must be enough to cover the maid's salary ( i am sure you fulfill this requirement ) - having small children, if you do not have children then you have to justify the reason for you wanting the maid - the maid must be medically fit and not more than 45 years old Steps to apply on your own. - go to immigration maid's department to get the application form - ask your Indonesian maid to send you photocopy of her passport ( must be valid for more than 13 months ) and ORIGINAL medical report from a registered medical practitioner in Indonesia ( must be registered with the Malaysian Ministry Of Health - the list can be obtained when you collect the application form ) - fill up the form and attached the form with your personal identification documentts / income documents / the copy of the maid's passport, her photographs ( 3 copies ) and the ORIGINAL copy of her medical checkup report. - Submit all the above documents to the immigration. If all your documents are in order, you get your approval between 2 weeks to 1 month. Since you are in Kuala Lumpur, i suggest you send your application to the immigration headquarter in Putrajaya. * Actually presently the Indonesian government has frozen the sending of Indonesian maids to Malaysia due to a few ( isolated ) cases of maid abuse. What you can do is to ask your maid to get her documents ready, fly into Malaysia ( it's easy, Indonesian do not need visa to enter Malaysia ). Once she is in Malaysia, she'll be given one month social visit pass. On day one or two after her arrival, immediately submit your application to the immigration. If the immigration approves your application within that one month period, then your maid can continue working with you but if the application takes more than one month, then you have to apply for an extension of the maid's social visit pass.
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Please contact direct the right department http://www.imi.gov.my/
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The Maid abuse in Malaysia is widespread and is representative of a wider problem in Malaysian attitudes towards Indonesians in general, everyone I know in Indonesia who have been to Malaysia has a story about it. Many Malaysians are very nasty to Indonesians. They should get over it because they need to be good neighbours now more than ever. If you live in Malaysia you will experience the same. Bring your maid as a family member and leave her money in an Indonesian bank account.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Is the TRAFFIC SYSTEM in your city up to your requierments

Is the TRAFFIC SYSTEM in your city up to your requierments?
Hi. I'm from the city of KUALA LUMPUR in MALAYSIA n im just wonderin how things work in your city which eva part of da world u r in. tkanks 4 answerin. =P
Commuting - 4 Answers
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Worst in the whole world.So much of traffic and no sense of direction.It's difficult to ride a two-wheeler
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malaysia !! i just love that place !!malaysia is one of the most beautiful country !!u r lucky !! btw i from kolkata(india) and the traffic system out here is good !!
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No. its slow, stinky and filled with homeless people. I wish it were comfortable, fast, and cheap!
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Well I live in a rather small town but actually, its kinda crappy here, we have a 2 lane road that is just wide enough for two vehicles to cross at the same time, there's 18 wheelers that absolutely FLY on the roads at ALL times, I don't believe they know the concept of a BRAKE!!!!!! but anyways, no they're not, its needs to be much more sufficient and better roads, hopefully someone will recognize this and eventually fix the problem.