5 Reasons to Move to Qatar

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(Newswire.net — May 8, 2020) — With its thriving economy, high quality of living, and luxurious entertainment scene, it’s hardly surprising that Qatar is an increasingly popular destination among expats. But if you need any more convincing, here are 5 reasons to move to Qatar.

  1. You don’t have to pay any income tax

One of the biggest benefits of living in Qatar is the lack of income tax. This means that you will be keeping everything you make when working in the country. What’s more, there is no VAT or sales tax, so you’ll be getting even more bang for your buck when it comes to shopping. The only caveat is designer clothing and accessories, which carry high import taxes. 

  1. You can live a life of luxury

It goes without saying that the luxurious lifestyle is a huge draw for many expats considering moving to Qatar. With an endless array of glamorous hotel bars and restaurants to explore, stunning beaches to relax on, and exciting activities to try, you can really enjoy the high-life in this affluent country. And if you love shopping, you have numerous shopping malls on your doorstep; not to mention an endless array of swanky bars and restaurants.

  1. You have access to excellent healthcare 

Qatar boasts one of the top 5 healthcare systems in the world which expats are eligible for. Better still, all employers in Qatar are legally required to provide healthcare for their employees, so you should be covered from day one. Expats can either access state healthcare services at a subsidized rate by purchasing the HMC health card or buy private health insurance. This enables them to access excellent private healthcare facilities and cover any costs not met through public healthcare. 

  1. It’s one of the safest places to live in the world

Qatar is a very safe place to live as an expat and you can walk around day or night and feel at ease. In fact, according to international rankings, major crimes in Qatar are 98.3% lower than the global average. Furthermore, 88.3% of the total crimes committed in 2018 were of a minor nature. Most compounds have security in place and there are numerous guards in public areas. The consequences of crime in Qatar are also severe which works well as a deterrent. The only exception is on the roads, which can be hazardous, given the thick sandstorms, wandering camels, and summer heat which makes breaking down a real health risk.

  1. It’s a great place to raise children 

Aside from the wide range of international schools on offer for expat kids in Qatar, the country is a great place to raise children. Most expats are based in Doha, and there are several popular neighborhoods to live in if you have a family; including Al Waab, Madinat Khalifa, West Bay, and Abu Hamour. There is also an exciting range of things to do with kids in Qatar, including theme parks, museums, cultural attractions, and more.