Hire Cleaning & Facilities Workers
for Qatar
The complete employer's guide to costs, timelines, compliance, and recruitment processes for cleaning & facilities projects in Qatar.
Step-by-Step Hiring Process
Submit Manpower Requirement
Employer submits detailed job order with positions, qualifications, and terms.
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Candidate Sourcing & Screening
Agency sources candidates from database, job portals, and referrals. Initial screening conducted.
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Shortlist Review & Selection
Employer reviews shortlisted candidates. Video interviews or in-person selection conducted.
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Offer Letter & Contract
Selected candidates receive offer letters. Employment contracts prepared and signed.
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Document Collection
Workers submit passport, educational certificates, experience letters for verification.
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Document Attestation
Documents attested by MEA, embassy/consulate as per destination country requirements.
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Visa Application
Visa application submitted to destination country immigration/labor ministry.
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Medical Examination
Workers undergo medical examination at GAMCA-approved center.
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Emigration Clearance
Emigration clearance obtained from Protector of Emigrants (POE) for ECR passport holders.
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Travel & Deployment
Flight tickets booked. Worker travels to destination. Employer arranges airport pickup.
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Recruitment Costs
The estimated total cost to recruit one cleaning & facilities worker from India to Qatar ranges from USD 850 to USD 2,130.
| Cost Item | Description | Est. (USD) | Paid By |
|---|---|---|---|
| Recruitment Fee | Agency service fee for sourcing and screening candidates Per worker. May vary by skill level. | $300 - $800 | employer |
| Visa Fee | Work visa application and processing fee | $100 - $300 | employer |
| Medical Examination | GAMCA-approved medical test Employer bears cost per ILO guidelines. | $50 - $100 | employer |
| Document Attestation | MEA and embassy attestation of certificates | $100 - $250 | employer |
| Air Ticket (One-Way) | Economy class ticket from India to destination | $200 - $400 | employer |
| Insurance | Travel and initial medical insurance | $50 - $150 | employer |
| Emigration Clearance | POE processing for ECR passport holders | $20 - $50 | employer |
| Pre-Departure Training | Orientation and safety training (1-2 days) | $30 - $80 | employer |
| Total Estimated Cost Per Worker | $850 - $2,130 | Employer | |
Deployment Timeline
Expect a standard processing time of 50 days for cleaning & facilities workers. This timeline assumes all documents are in order and there are no unexpected government delays.
Key Milestones
- Sourcing: 14-21 Days
- Visa Processing: 14-21 Days
- Deployment: 7-10 Days
Job Order Confirmation
Day 1-3Employer confirms requirements and signs service agreement.
Sourcing & Shortlisting
Day 4-18Agency sources and screens candidates for employer review.
Selection & Contracts
Day 19-28Employer interviews and selects candidates. Contracts signed.
Documentation & Attestation
Day 29-45Document collection, verification, and attestation process.
Visa Processing
Day 46-65Visa application and approval from destination country.
Medical & Clearances
Day 66-75Medical examination and emigration clearance.
Deployment
Day 76-80Travel booking and worker deployment.
Cleaning & Facilities Roles & Requirements
Common Roles
Mandatory Certifications
- BICSc
- Hygiene Certificate
Safety Standards
- Chemical Handling
- Height Safety
- Biohazard Training
Risk Mitigation & Compliance
Overseas recruitment comes with inherent risks. We use a structured approach to identify and mitigate these risks before they impact your project.
Document Rejection
Pre-verify all documents before submission. Use checklist for completeness.
Visa Delays
Apply early. Monitor application status. Maintain buffer in project timeline.
Worker Absconding
Proper orientation. Fair wages. Good accommodation. Regular welfare checks.
Compliance Violations
Work with licensed agencies. Follow labor law requirements. Regular audits.
Skills Mismatch
Conduct practical skill tests during selection. Verify experience claims.
Medical Unfitness
Conduct preliminary health screening before final selection.
Cultural Adjustment Issues
Pre-departure cultural training. Buddy system for new workers.
Cost Overruns
Fixed-fee contracts. Clear scope of services. Written quotes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who pays the recruitment cost for hiring overseas workers?
Under international labor standards (ILO Fair Recruitment Initiative) and most Gulf country regulations, the employer should bear all recruitment costs. Workers should not pay for job placement.
What is the total cost to hire one worker from India to the Gulf?
The total cost typically ranges from USD 800 to USD 2,000 per worker, including recruitment fee, visa, medical, attestation, and travel. Costs vary by country and skill level.
Are there hidden costs in overseas recruitment?
Common hidden costs include document re-attestation, medical re-tests, visa renewal fees, and mobilization delays. Request a detailed cost breakdown from your agency.
Can recruitment costs be recovered from the worker?
No. Recovering recruitment costs from workers is prohibited under most Gulf labor laws and violates ILO guidelines. This can result in penalties and blacklisting.
How long does it take to deploy workers from India to the Gulf?
The typical timeline is 45-90 days from job order to deployment. This includes sourcing (2-3 weeks), documentation (2-3 weeks), visa processing (2-4 weeks), and travel.
What causes delays in overseas recruitment?
Common delays include: incomplete documents, medical unfitness, visa quota restrictions, holiday periods, and government processing backlogs.
Can the hiring process be fast-tracked?
Yes, experienced agencies can reduce timelines to 30-45 days for urgent requirements by having pre-screened candidates ready and expediting documentation.
When should employers start the hiring process?
Start 3-4 months before your required deployment date to account for processing time and potential delays.
What documents are needed to hire workers from India?
Employer documents: Demand Letter, Trade License, Power of Attorney. Worker documents: Passport, Educational Certificates, Experience Letters, Photos, Medical Certificate.
Do employers need to visit India for selection?
Not necessarily. Video interviews are widely accepted. For large orders, employers may conduct selection drives in India through their agency partner.
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