

Jan
@lucky16pk
Pakistani °µÍø½ûÇø in Qatar
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8
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About me
Pakistani
Lives in Doha
Speaks English, Arabic, Urdu, Pashto, Persian, Punjabi
Registration: 29 April 2012
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Loneliness when you're abroad by Julien
Do you often feel lonely when you're abroad? I personaly suffered on week ends while I was in the UK. Even if I had several friends, I often missed my family and friends (from home). So I walked, visited museum, went to concerts, worked more... ...

I lived major part of my life abroad with family.But for the last 3 months i am alone. Doctors advised me to give company of your family to my psychology ailing son but now i am alone. On weekends i prefer to go inside Redsea for boating, fishing ... Read More


How do you say "THANK YOU" in your own language.? by edvilyn
Inspired from :how do you say I LOVE YOU in your own language... by superanjanet! So now,it's time to know how to say "Thank you.." It's fun to learn some important words in different languages,so i Posted it..:P:P

in Afghanistan Pashto, national language "mannana" مننه in Pakistan Urdu, national language: "Shukriya" شکریه in Iran & Afghanistan Persian languages "Tashakur" تشکر Read More

A lucky guy
Hi every one, me an °µÍø½ûÇøriate in Saudi Arabia, previously in Qatar. Wanna help others. Have sufficient knowledge of rules, regulations in middle east & Pakistan. Be free feel to ask any query... Jan Read More


food by haggishunter
what food from your country is hard to find in pakistan. Can you get proper tea bags, toiletries etc easy in pakistan

dear haggishunter Every thing of food item is available in Pakistan. There are super hypermarkets (called metro) in islamabad, lahore & karachi (the size of carefour, panda, citymax) where u can find every imported item, including fruits, ... Read More


Coming to Jeddah by londoc
Hello everyone and thanx for the gr8 efforts and info so far provided. Sadly I looked plenty but didn't find the answer to my question, so hoping someone will have the answer! I'm coming to Jeddah on a work visa (I'm a doctor) to work for a private ...

Dear Dont worry. Your husband will be on family visa under your sponsorship (there is no mehram visa). He can easily find a job, where change of sponsorship is not mandatory. He can work, provided his visa is not stamped with "not permitted to ... Read More