Showing posts with label Expatriates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Expatriates. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Happy and Blessed at Eight


I was in a broken road but glory to God for restoring me and leading me in a straight way. Truly God knows the perfect plan for each of us. I never planned to work not even to take a vacation here in Qatar. Life abroad is not that ideal and perfect as think by some I've been into many challenges and experienced so much problems too until I found out that its all for a purpose. I will always be thankful to the Lord for He sharpened be to be the best of who and what I am today.
Thank you to my family, brethren and friends for always being with me on every step that I am taking. Continue to be with me as I continue to walk on my journey. All your love and care are truly appreciated and treasured. My never ending thank you to all of you.
Thank you Lord for giving Qatar to be the channel of blessing to bless me so I can be a blessing to others as well. For the good times and bad times, for the laugh and tears and for even homesickness, thank you.
Walang hanggang pasasalamat po Lord ang tangi kong maibabalik Sa'yo sa lahat ng kabutihan mo at pag-ibig Mo sa akin. Continue to use me for Your glory alone. Alam Mo po yung desire ng puso ko at lahat po ng yon ay sa Iyo ko ipinagkakatiwala. Continue to hold my life Lord till the end.

BLESS THE BROKEN ROAD
I set out on a narrow way many years ago
Hoping I would find true love along the broken road
But I got lost a time or two
Wiped my brow and kept pushing through
I couldn't see how every sign pointed straight to you

Every long lost dream led me to where you are
Others who broke my heart they were like Northern stars
Pointing me on my way into your loving arms
This much I know is true
That God blessed the broken road
That led me straight to you

I think about the years I spent just passing through
I'd like to have the time I lost and give it back to you
But you just smile and take my hand
You've been there you understand
It's all part of a grander plan that is coming true.

Now I'm just rolling home
Into my lover's arms
This much I know is true
That God blessed the broken road
That led me straight to you.

That God blessed the broken road
That led me straight to you.

Happy Blessed EIGHT YEARS to me!

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

ECAQ Family Day 2013 and the BIG BANG Announcement

After the RUN-WALK-RUN, we go home to prepare for some activities in the afternoon until evening. I opted to do my laundry while I'm sleeping, o di ba multitasking princess na talaga ako :-)
I left at home around 1:30 p.m. for ECAQ (Evangelical Churches Alliance Qatar) Family Day. Its my first time to attend the family day of ECAQ, for the previous years I wasn't make it due to some reasons and thanks be to God this year I was able to experienced it. 
ECAQ is an alliance of Christian churches here in Qatar. Every year all of the members of ECAQ gather in one place to praise and worship the Lord together and to have fellowship. As in super nakakabless ang dami ng tao and yung pagpasok mo pa lang sa hall halos lahat ng tao nagngingitian sa isa't isa, no awkward feelings, all are welcome.
smile pa rin kahit mejo inaantok pa :-)
 6th ECAQ Family Day, WE ARE ONE

 And since the venue is full, expect not so good photos :-)
Praise and worship then after the message - about "unity" of all Christian churches. Nakakablessed talaga, the next was the flag or banner of each churches carried by their representatives. More than 78 churches joined the ECAQ, and sympre each churches are excited na makita ang kani-kanilang representatives.
 
 "Your sail was of fine embroidered linen from Egypt So that it became your distinguishing mark; Your awning was blue and purple from the coastlands of Elishah." - Ezekiel 27:7
These flags are representing each churches and the yellow which is above all has embroidered name of JESUS.


Pastor Arnel for QICM banner
 All the flags / banners bow and give way when "JESUS" (the yellow flag) passed on them.
We Christians are only a followers of Christ, we are only servant in the church and Jesus our master. 
As I'm watching the "banner ceremony" I can't help to be really thankful I was chosen by God to be a part of His church.
After the banner ceremony, all the workers, leaders were called near the stage to pray for all the pastors representatives who are holding the banner as well as their respective churches.
Its happy to see na kahit na siksikan ang tao sa loob ng hall and nakaupo lang sa floor katulad namin pero hindi mo kakikitaan nang naiinip andenergetic pa rin sa praise and worship..that's the Spirit!



The BIG BANG Announcement
Qatar is a Muslim country but the Lord didn't allow His children not to gather to praise Him and worship Him, we are blessed we can freely worship and praise God inside our worship halls. I know its every Christian desire to have their own worship hall where they can gather and worship without minding that someone on the other building might complain. 
contender pastors of ECAQ as they were introduced one by one
QICM is one of the contender church, Pastor Arnel represents QICM in front. It was also mentioned that our church QICM is the oldest Christian church here in Qatar. Thank you for all the workers, leaders and pastors and most of all to the Lord, QICM is still here and growing with Christ.
 
As I keenly listening to the story on how the Qatar government allowed ECAQ to have a piece of land for us to have our own worship building, super naamazed talaga ako how God moved those people. Truly GOD IS AN AMAZING GOD! Imagine we are living in M country but the government itself allowed us to have our own land.
First Big Bang announcement by Pastor Beda - that the contract for the land was already ready and waiting only for their signature.
There are so many good news that Pastor Beda shared with us, but another BIG BIG BANG announcement..
 
Pastors can't help to jump and shout for joy as well - they were all surprise too
Most of the complaints of expatriates here in the middle east not only in Qatar is the high cost of rent, building and how much more if its land. 
The plan is there will be one common building to be considered as church for every church na member ng ECAQ, imagine sa 70+ churches na member ng ECAQ tapos 120QR lang ang rent per year so magkano lang yon: 1.72QR per year lang ang bawat churches! The favor of the Lord is really on His children. If only I can express how I'm one of them jumping and shouting for joy by that time it was announced. Glory be to God for that Big Bang blessing.
So blessed to be there and hear personally that good news.
Hallelujah! Let's rejoice to the Lord
We didn't take our lunch pa before kami nagpunta ng family day and we need to be back before 7:30 p.m. at QICM church cos we still have "Yugto at Pagtawid" seminar kaya after the Big Bang announcement we left the venue.
I saw Ate Wilda, my officemate outside the venue :-)
And dahil we're in a hurry nga ang plan naming magdrive thru sa Mc Do sa Woqood nauwi, buti na lang may sandwiches and juice sila :-) busog na rin...


Till next ECAQ Family Day!
"Your sail was of fine embroidered linen from Egypt So that it became your distinguishing mark; Your awning was blue and purple from the coastlands of Elishah. - See more at: http://bible.knowing-jesus.com/topics/Banners,-Literal-Use#sthash.J4EzbJfK.dpuf
"Your sail was of fine embroidered linen from Egypt So that it became your distinguishing mark; Your awning was blue and purple from the coastlands of Elishah. - See more at: http://bible.knowing-jesus.com/topics/Banners,-Literal-Use#sthash.J4EzbJfK.dpuf

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

The Filipino Spirit is Waterproof

How many typhoons passed the Philippines and we are victorious to survived it all! Ilang beses na nga ba na binaha ang Pilipinas pero sa bawat bagyo, malalakas na pagulan at matataas na baha hindi nawala sa atin ang pag-asa. That's one of the attitude we have that make us peculiar to others - we are full of hope and positivity in life; that in the midst of storms and lightning we can still smile and laugh. We have a hopeful and positive spirit. 

"Baha ka lang, PINOY po ako" - that's the Filipino spirit! Ang sabi nga matutuyo din naman ang baha, titigil din ang ulan at ang sisikat ang araw ngunit ang pagiging Pilipino natin mananatili. There are worries and fears but its a normal reaction, what matter is how we conquer each day habang nakalubog ang mga paa sa baha, at habang patuloy na bumubuhos ang ulan.
I was asked by one of  my colleagues way back years kung bakit daw ang mga Pilipino parang hindi tumatanda, we look younger daw talaga on our age, unlike their nationality na ang tanda na talaga nilang tingnan for their age. I just answered "cos we are happy people" then he replied "yes I agree, even in a difficult situation you can still smile" That's a Filipino spirit! We can still smile even in the toughest situation we're facing
The positivity within the Filipino comes out naturally - hindi na kinakailangang ituro pa kusang lumalabas in times of overwhelmingly difficult situation. Ienjoy na nga lang naman kung anong meron, ikaw naransan mo bang magtampisaw sa baha at maligo sa ulan noong bata ka pa? aminin mo nagenjoy ka din di ba? Hindi nga naman laging may ulan so instead na magmukmok ieenjoy na lang :-)
Even sila naki-trending din...
Its more fun in Philippines talaga!
But what does the Filipino spirit lifted up? Alam ng bawat Pinoy na may karamay sya sa bawat patak ng ulan at sa matataas na baha na susuungin nya.
That's the Bayanihan spirit!
In times of typhoon, in times of storms you are confident na hindi ka lalakad sa baha na magisa, may aabot ng kamay mo para tulungan kang iahon sa baha, may sasagip sa'yo, may magbibigay ng damit para hindi ka lamigin, may magaabot ng pagkain para mawala ang gutom. Sa panahon na kailangan mo ng tulong alam mo na may taong magkukusa para sa'yo
Walang mahirap or mayaman, walang matalino or mangmang, walang pulitiko o ordinaryong tao, isa lang ang requirement may puso kang handang tumulong at kamay na handang magpagamit.
Compassion is not enough, action must always be taken...
Hindi tayo nagbibilangan ng naitulong, walang malaki or maliit na donations or tulong na nagawa mo ang importante ginawa mo ito sa kapwa nang may pagmamahal.
I-click, i-tweet or hashtag mo man yan as long as ginawa mo yan ng may pagmamahal sa kapwa, like na like yan, no reasons ka na nyan kasi kahit nasa bahay ka pa may way pa rin para makatulong ka.
Kapuso ka man o Kapamilya o Kapatid iisa ang layunin natin ang tumulong at sumagip ng mga kababayan natin, nasaang sulok ka man ng mundo maari mo itong gawin. 
Our spirit as a Filipino is waterproof - no rains, floods or storms can hinder to rise and up again.
The sky maybe grey today and the rain falls very hard but tomorrow or after a day the sun will shine again. Its the hope from every Filipino that keeps our country going - hope that we can make to survive again, hope that there will be a better Philippines tomorrow.
Let's be lifted by the Filipino spirit - a spirit that is waterproof!
God bless every Filipino...
God bless Philippines...


 

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Official Clarifies ID Fine Confusion

July 9, 2013 Tuesday when the new Qatar Rules on ID card spread all over the social medias and even in emails as well as memo disseminated by embassies of different country. This morning Peninsula newspaper published the clarifications made by officials regarding to the confusion of many expatriates regarding the 10,000 QR fine .

BY MOBIN PANDIT and MOHAMED OSMAN

DOHA: It is not a crime punishable with a fine if an expatriate does not carry with him his Qatar identity (ID) card, a senior official from the Ministry of Interior has clarified.
However, if one refuses to produce any identification document (ID or passport) despite the insistence of a law-enforcement official, he would be taken to task.
He would be referred to the court at the ministry’s Search and Follow-Up Department (SFD) through the department’s prosecution. The court can impose a fine of up to QR10,000 on such a person. That is the maximum fine, but if he admits his mistake with the Prosecution, he could walk away with a “reconciliatory” fine of QR1,000.
And even if the erring person is referred to the SFD court by the Prosecution, the court could impose a fine of just QR1,000. “It is the court’s discretion.”
The Director of the SFD, Brigadier Nasser Mohamed Eisa Al Sayed, told The Peninsula yesterday that sleuths from his department always demand ID from suspects.
For example, someone driving late in the night can be stopped by the SFD personnel and asked to produce his identification.
In situations where someone is unable to produce ID or passport, one would be held back until one proves who he is. “Once you prove who you are, you can walk away.”
Asked what happens to people who go on long walks or jog or do some sporting activity and leave their IDs behind in their cars, Al Sayed said: “ID is always demanded from suspects, not from such people”.
The official said sections of the local media have carried misleading reports, creating confusion on the ID issue. “What they have reported is not true.” 
The reports that went viral on the local social media were based on an interface of the Interior Ministry with representatives of expatriate communities on Sunday. Many people found it surprising that such a huge fine could be imposed for not carrying one’s ID. 
Al Sayed reiterated: “You are committing a crime only when you refuse to produce any identification document on the insistence of a law-enforcement official. Just not carrying your ID isn’t an offence punishable with a fine.”
Talking about passports of expatriates, the SFD Director said that legally the employee should keep it with him. Many companies and personal sponsors prefer to keep the passports of their expatriate employees. This is to avoid complications like delay in getting an employee’s residence permit (RP) renewed in time because it is a sponsor’s responsibility.
“Workers sometimes forget to renew their RPs if they have their passports with them,” said Al Sayed.
However, if a worker asks for his passport from his employer, he must give it to him. “If he refuses, the worker can approach the SFD and file a formal complaint. Action would be taken against the sponsor because he doesn’t have the right to refuse to part with an employee’s passport”.
About the ministry’s meeting (seminar on issues like community policing and visa and related issues) with the expatriate communities, Al Sayed said he didn’t attend it. “I wasn’t there but sections of the print media have even used my file picture with the misleading report about the ID issue, while the presentation was actually made by a colleague.”
The Peninsula

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Qatar Law on ID and Others

Being an expatriate in other countries, we MUST always follow their rules, policies, regulations, and laws. I mean not only in other countries, much more in our own countries, how I wish all Filipinos has a heart and mind to follow even the simplest laws in the Philippines.
I remember my former professor in MPA, Judge Norberto Arellano said "kung gusto nating maging katulad ng ibang bansa we need to replace Filipinos" - get the logic guys? We cannot totally change Philippines, I mean 100% but we can eradicate or minimize disobedient and live as abiding citizen. Sometimes I just wondered too, bakit nga kapag nasa ibang bansa ang bilis nating sumunod, pero kapag sarili nating mga batas sa Pilipinas, complain before obey muna, hindi ba pwedeng obey first before you complain.
Early this morning, I saw several posts on Facebook about Qatar ID and the fine you need to pay if you will be check without having it with you.
Qatar ID is the residence permit ID card of each person who are living in Qatar whether your are a citizen or expatriate. It is a proof that you are a legal resident of Qatar. When I arrived here in Qatar 2006, may mga nagchecheck talaga na mga authorities, one night they are in the R/A then bigla nilang ipapa-stop ang sasakyan at ichecheck ang Qatar ID that time wala pa kaming ID kasi few days pa lang kami, pero we have our passports and visa, good thing isang ID lang ang hiningi sa pinsan ko lang, sya rin kasi ang nagdadrive.
Recently, Qatar changes from time to time its policies in securing VISA for the expatriates and maybe one of the reason also for them to tighten their rules on Qatar ID.
This morning this photo was widely spread in social media sites
From Gulf Times newspaper by Staff reporter - Joseph Varghese 
 
All residents should always carry their Residence Permit ID Cards or proof of residence and should produce it whenever asked by authorities concerned, said Brig Nasser Mohamed Eisa al-Sayed, director, Search and Follow-Up Department, during a community interaction seminar held at the headquarters of the Traffic department on Sunday.
Those who violate the rule will be fined up to QR10,000. Brig al-Sayed also said that the Ministry of Interior can transfer the sponsorship of expatriates, if they proved that they were abused by sponsors as per the Law No 4/2009.
Addressing various community leaders in Qatar, Brig al-Sayed said that the Ministry of Interior would publish guides on rights and obligations of expat workers in different languages. He pointed out: “We spend maximum efforts in providing proper help and solve the problems of expats without any discrimination as all are equal before law.  All expats irrespective of their identity and culture shall abide by the rules of the county.”
Specifying some of the rules and regulations, the official said that the use of private vehicles as taxis was a clear violation of the traffic law. He said: “Fines will be levied upon the offenders. It may also lead to deportation as the person violates the purpose of residence permit given to him, which is a clear violation of Residence Law No 4/2009.”
He further said that sheltering workers and housemaids who abscond from their employers is a crime. He said: “Violators of this rule will be dealt with strictly to eliminate the issue of absconding. Providing shelter for absconding workers is punishable as per Qatari Penal Code with imprisonment not exceeding two years and fine of maximum QR 10,000 or any one of them.”
We Filipinos are fortunate to have OWWA who assist and accommodate our kababayan whenever they faced "pang-aabuso" If you happen to encounter kababayans na tumakas po sa mga amo nila, dalhin po natin kaagad sa OWWA office, kasi nga po as an ordinary expatriates hindi natin sila pwedeng itago kasi punishable by Qatar Penal Code po yon kapag nalaman ng mga authorities na tinatago natin sila. 

The official added that if a person engages in selling items at public places or on streets on his own, it is a crime. “This is in violation of Article 11 of Residential Law No 4/2009 which stipulates that one should stick to the purpose of residence permit. He has to work for his sponsor and should not work on his own,” he added.

Punishable by Qatar law din po yung mga sideline jobs, its against the law po kasi na magtrabaho sa hindi mo sponsor, one of the reason na rin po kaya mahigpit sila sa pag-iissue ng visa, free lance visa is one example of this violation, kaya kung meron po tayong mga kakilalang may mga free lance visa at sa iba sila nagtratrabaho paalalahanan po natin sila.
 
Brig al-Sayed observed that if any sponsor refuses exit permit to any worker or if the sponsor is out of country and nobody is there to represent him, the Search and Follow-up Department (SFD) has some legal procedures that will ensure the travel of a migrant worker.
He explained: “If any expatriate faces a problem from his sponsor with regard to getting the exit permit for him, the SFD will study the application to get an exit permit to allow him leave the country temporarily or permanently and the department will implement the rules and regulations in this matter.”
Further to this, al-Sayed highlighted that the violators of the law No 4/2009 who voluntary surrender to SFD for leaving the country, will never be detained and will be sent back home without detention after completing the procedures.
“If an expatriate, against whom an absconding complaint has been registered, approaches us with an application, we will study it without arresting him. We will facilitate the violators for reconciliation and payment of reconciliation fine instead of taking legal procedures against them,” he added.

Living in any country, we are bounded to whatever laws they have and we must follow. Kahit gaano pang kahigpit or gaano man tayong hindi kasang-ayon sa mga batas nila, we can do nothing than to obey. Ignorance of the law excuses no one applies to all laws, hindi natin pwedeng sabihin na hindi natin alam, kasi kung may unang-una tayong dapat malaman kapag nagpunta tayo sa kahit anong bansa yun ay ang kung ano ang batas nila.
Let's just follow and obey for whatever Qatar law says, anyway its for sure for our own safety too.