Hello!
Let’s learn about Qatar together today! !
The first is the tax that many countries use.
It is collected and used for welfare programs and public works.
In Japan, where I am from, there are consumption tax, resident tax, income tax, gasoline tax, liquor tax, etc.
The above is only a part, Japan is a country with really many kinds of taxes in the world.
Then what about the world?
If you look at it from a global perspective, your perspective and way of thinking may also expand!
I will conclude!
Qatar has no tax.
As long as you work, you will receive your income.
There is no resident tax.
There is no consumption tax when buying things.
If you are a resident and you call an ambulance and receive medical treatment,
you will not be charged any consultation fee or examination fee.
Regular visits to public hospitals (small facilities such as public health centers) are free of charge.
*However, “private” hospitals are free for Qatari nationals, and foreign residents are charged a fee.
Supermarkets and other places have a wide variety of foods, so you won’t have any trouble finding ingredients.
As long as you don’t go out late at night, there is almost no danger.
In terms of food habits and security, it can be said that it is a high quality level. ?

Qatar is such a beautiful country!
I wonder if I’ll emigrate!
Some people may have thought so!
In fact, as you know, the United Arab Emirates, where Dubai is located, also has a fairly favorable tax system, and many celebrities have emigrated there.
However, there are of course negative aspects as well as positive aspects.
Comprehensive judgment is very important!
It is a very good country from the perspective of “tax”, but I feel that Japan is clearly at a high level in the following points.
1. Medical level (Silver teeth can be removed immediately. After surgery, they don’t see you very well.)
2. The deliciousness of the food (many of them are spicy and high in fat) 3.Prices (2-3 times higher than in Japan. Especially fish and Japanese food are about 5-10 times higher.) 4. The taste of water (tap water may contain rust, etc.) 5. Toilet (toilet seat is cold, washlet is manual, and there are many very dirty places) 6. Driving a car (basic speed is 80km/h. Driving is quite dangerous. There are many traffic jams.) 7. The temperature is high (over 40℃ is common from May to September. In addition, the air conditioner is set quite low in the room, so it’s cold.) |
After weighing both the positive and negative sides, if the positive side wins out, you may want to consider moving.
The Asian Cup will also be held next year.
Please visit us once and feel the atmosphere.
I would appreciate it if you could think that I learned a little bit.
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