The world labor market, which was hit hard by the Corona epidemic, is slowly opening up. The government of Qatar is going to open the labor market, especially on condition. As a result, there is a possibility of re-employment opportunities for Bangladeshis who are stranded in the country or return to work or become unemployed in that country.
Sources said that the government of Qatar had banned Bangladeshis from entering Qatar immediately after the start of the second wave of Corona. Qatar lifted the ban on Sunday. From now on, don't have a negative certificate
Bangladeshi workers will be able to enter Qatar. As a result, the remittance fighters from Qatar ended their anxiety. Several airlines, including Biman Bangladesh Airlines, have also announced new flight schedules following the lifting of the Qatar ban.
Biman said Biman's flights to Muscat would resume regular flights from the night of December 29 as the Qatari government lifted the ban. For this, passengers of canceled flights are requested to contact the nearest Biman Sales Office. Seats will be allocated on a priority basis subject to vacancies on the flight.
Shamim Ahmed Chowdhury Noman, secretary general of the Bangladesh Association of International Recruiting Agencies (BAIRA), an organization of manpower exporters, told our time that Qatar's labor market is a big market for Bangladesh. Qatar is expected to make it easier for many stranded workers to return to their workplaces. If the Corona situation is normal, there will be a lot of employment in Qatar on the occasion of the 2022 World Cup. There will be much more demand than before. We will also try to create skilled staff.