Tajikistan’s ministry of labor proposes new sectors for employment in Qatar

The Migration Service of the Ministry of Labor, Migration, and Employment of the Population of Tajikistan has once again invited Tajik citizens to work in Qatar. In 2025, migrants can be employed in the following sectors: animal husbandry, hospitality, and trade.  According to the announcement from the ministry, the salary is set at $700. Employers […]

The Migration Service of the Ministry of Labor, Migration, and Employment of the Population of Tajikistan has once again invited Tajik citizens to work in Qatar.

In 2025, migrants can be employed in the following sectors: animal husbandry, hospitality, and trade.  According to the announcement from the ministry, the salary is set at $700.

Employers are required to provide:

  • A plane ticket,
  • Accommodation,
  • Three meals a day,
  • Special work clothes,
  • A free transport card,
  • Health insurance.

Applicants must be Tajik citizens aged between 20 and 45 years. The main requirements include a clean criminal record and proficiency in either English or Arabic.

It is worth noting that in January of this year, the Ministry of Labor also invited Tajik citizens to work in Qatar.  The job openings were in farming, automotive engineering, and repairs, with a work experience requirement of 2-3 years.  The salary started at $550, and employers also provided free tickets, visas, accommodation, meals, and medical care.  Applicants were required to speak English or Arabic and be between the ages of 20 and 40. To apply, candidates had to send their resumes in English.

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