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AddressHouse No.1, Road No. 79/81
Gulshan No. 2
Dhaka 1212
Bangladesh
Phonelocal: (02) 988.7429
international: +880.2.988.7429
Faxlocal: (02) 989.6071
international: +880.2.989.6071
Emaildhaka@mofa.gov.qa

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Hammadur Rahman
Mon, 30 Sep 2013 03:06 EDT
I need attest my certificate
I need attest my certificate..How can i do this & orginal certificate also need or not when attest?
masrur ahmed
Sat, 28 Sep 2013 20:03 EDT
I Need A job..
Dear Sir, Right Now I Am Working In Bassic Security Officer In Abu-Dhabi. Pls. Menage One job In Dhaka Office For Me. thanks....
Md.Nazmul Haque
Sat, 28 Sep 2013 11:42 EDT
Please inform me how can I attesed my all certificate ? Please details all Procidure
How can I attested my all certificate please send me a mail details total procedure by embassy.
Mohammad Nazrul Islam
Thu, 26 Sep 2013 00:28 EDT
To know the fees and Time for Academic certificate
To know about the serial Number 1084 for certificate attested
M. A. Matin Sarker, Email: ratna.matin@gmail.com/T
Sun, 22 Sep 2013 07:12 EDT
Profound Plea in Pursuit of a Possible Employment Opportunities.
Dear Mr. Ambassador;To begin with, let me express my unfettered gratitude for your tremendous generosity in instituting this compact box for the folks in need to convey their respective measure of desire for employment opportunities,for visas, for financial assistance for building religious establishments and for whole host of other complex issues--people encounter in their daily lives,living in one of the most poorest countries on the face of earth.

Political leaders of this country-- sitting and dormant, are both bunch of bloated buffoons, eating away at the Bengali nation(Bengali or Bangladeshi),not quite sure,Mr. Ambassador.Please forgive my ignoramus knowledge.

While vast majority of 160 million hungry people can not afford a pedicab for getting around, the politicians,the one in power now particularly,fly in the sky in private jets and helicopters, promising pies in the sky that they are working hard and will soon fix the pervasive problems of the nation.

MR.AMBASSADOR; You are presumably a highly educated diplomat--representing a tiny nation,financially however, a big powerhouse not only in the Middle East,rather around the globe.

You country's name gets bona fides headlines in the national medias of the United States for being able to play effective role in the upper stage of the International politics,such as Syrian metastasizing civil war,Egyptian Sisi's coup to oust democratically elected President Mr. Mohammad Mursi,Libyan conflict and onwards. By the way, General Sisi is a country club criminal and lowlife punk--perhaps a blood bastard.

If you look at the lifestyle of the American politicians,they live within their means. They don't launder people's money and deposit in the Swiss accounts. In this country,those crimes are common phenomenon.

Furthermore, Subsection 9 of Article 2 of the United States' Constitution,states"the President and the Vice President can be impeached for committing treason, bribery, high crime and misdemeanor".

Bribery in this country is Halal or perhaps Kosher.The Prime Minister and her sidekicks will take millions of dollars bribes--there's absolutely no chance of getting them out of the office.

At the end of the work day, the sitting Vice President Joe Biden Jr.of the United States used to take the train to go home from DC to Rhode Island---everyday,MR. AMBASSADOR.Obviously, he was US Senator then.

I had wonderful life in the United States having good education, steady job,bigger office, personal secretary, double vehicles,higher salary, commissions, bonuses--you name it Sir!!

Now I am stuck here in this beautiful country, where absolutely no place to go to make a dime.I said "beautiful country", obviously you know it was sardonically.Having said that , I do realize that fealty and love of my country is an inextricable part of my Iman.And sincerely I do love Bangladesh, unfortunately, I can not stand those political clowns.

MR. AMBASSADOR; I am well-aware of your hectic work schedule inside of the Embassy building as well as outside.Still, I would like to beseech you to take a hard look to find an employment for me just to feed my family,to pay college tuition of my single daughter Suriaya and to keep the roof over their heads.

One day, I asked my Lebanese friend Ali Harri,what does Suriaya mean". He responded to me in Arabic(Nujum)star.I conveyed that to my daughter who was delighted to know her name's beautiful meaning.

Is this too much to ask Sir, as your Muslim brother? If you think it is, I will quickly withdraw my appeal to you. Life is hard for everybody. But guess what? Life goes on.

Because of my tertiary academic qualification, high level management experience,administrative skills,diplomatic skills, skills in drafting and typing your official cogent and convincing official documents,my quick-witted and nimble-tongued ability to talk to the diplomatic personnel,all will match with your Embassy's underpinning requirements in lockstep.

Hands down and right off the bat,I am hardworking guy--imbued with high standard of moral,ethics,
strong principles,finespun integrity and sheer honesty--imbibed further with the traditions,
teachings,tone and tenor of our dear Prophet Muhammad(SM).

Unlike average everyday Bangladeshis, you will never have issues with my honesty and integrity. I don't know how to lie, Mr. Ambassador. I don't know how to cheat,how to evade work responsibility and how to wrong-foot my employer's sincerity.

I will work very hard day in and day out in your office,should you ever consider to give me a job.In exchange, I will be asking Allah for the rest of my life to give you more promotion,more prosperity, more possession and more joy and content in your life.

MR. AMBASSADOR; There is an old saying in Great Britain about German's success in the World Cup Football.While British never or seldom won the game,Germany routinely did,which was why Brits got zealous and the adage goes"a game played with a round ball, eleven players in each team,45 minutes in each half and Germany always wins,what the heck is it?".

By the way, I learned that joke from former British Prime Minister Tony Blair,who wrote it in his book "A Journey".

I am not zealous at the success of our politicians in their personal lives.Allah gave me enough to survive.

MR.AMBASSADOR; Before I wrap this up,may Allah keep you and your staff in good health, provide you plenty safeties and securities and give you karma and charisma to do an outstanding job for the people of my country by going above and beyond.AMEN.
Ashab Uddin
Sat, 21 Sep 2013 10:01 EDT
Jobs in Doha as an Electrical engineer,Maintenance engineer,Instrumentation engineer,,
Dear Sir,
I have graduated from Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology(CUET) in B.SC. Engineering In Electrical and Electronics Engineering(EEE)..I have 2 years experience about factory management,maintenance,Instrumentation of Plant,Automation of Plant...
I need a job in Qatar according to my experience..
If you response me I will be greatful to you..
Tanking to you
Ashab Uddin
Mohammed Azizur rahman
Sat, 21 Sep 2013 05:26 EDT
I want to job in qatar
I am Azizur Rahman from Bangladesh.ssc Passed 1997.Now i want to job in qatar. Please give me a job visa in qatar.i am very intersted any gov.job. My mobile -no.01833602797 E-mail aziz 030181@gmail.com
Humayra Shabnam
Sat, 21 Sep 2013 05:14 EDT
looking for a job in Qatar
I'm Humayra Shabnam, Complete my Post Graduation in subject of Geography & Environment. now i'm looking for a job. i am also complete MS Office Application.
here my e-mail no: humayras@ymail.com
i hope you will give me a chance.
M. A. Matin Sarker, Email: ratna.matin@gmail.com/T
Fri, 6 Sep 2013 10:56 EDT
Salam!! Plus, with regards to employmet opportunties.
"Austere life is conscious choice,because it forgoes the trappings of wealth and power",said Uruguayan President Jose Mujica.

As son of the copper-smith,Tehran Mayor and two terms President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had lived pretty much the same life.Nonetheless, he was not above the fray of BBC's unfair criticism stating "ideally these are scrum",attacking his unkempt beard as "scruffy beard and cheap jacket".

In a state dinner at DC,the sitting Indian Prime Minister Monmohon Singh prompted firestorm of public sympathy from the American people.The New York Times headlined it with "Meatless Menu for Indian Premier"His simple dinner contained kale stew, okra, curry prawn,wheat tortilla,
glutinous steam rice and pomegranate juice.

What's my point in running my motormouth? Good question.Well,pretty simple. I seldom indulge predilection to live my life high on the hog. I always strive to live within my means.

Still,further along the spectrum, on my exit from the United States after having lived for well over two decades for education and employment, I need a viable job for manna and moola or perhaps bread and butter--to support my family.

Life is hard.But check it out,life goes on. On a campaign rostrum, the NBC White House Reporter Chuck Todd asked President W.Bush"Mr.President what you are gonna do,if you don't make it". Dimwit Bush simply said "life will go on as it did for Dad". Good answer,however.

To offset hardship in life,please be kind enough to check to see if you can find an employment in your embassies--be they here at Dhaka,New Delhi, Islamabad, DC,Paris or London--does not matter.

I am well-educated, well-spoken, well-read and well-trained to accomplish any daunting task in any city,in any country and under any adverse work environment.

I am computer savvy having linguistic punditry of which English topped the list,Hindi/Urdu, intermediate fluency in Arabic and epsilon in Spanish, just to greet Hispanic people by saying Hi and Bye.

Besides cognitive prowess in English,I have higher academic degree in Arabic from Dhaka Alia Madrasa.

Furthermore, I went to law schools--home and abroad.

CONCLUSION: May Allah bless you guys with divine provident.
MOIN UDDIN
Wed, 4 Sep 2013 23:30 EDT
I want a job visa in qatar.
Dear Sir I am MOIN UDDIN. I have passed hsc exam in 2009.Now i want a job visa in qatar for build up my carrier. I am very intersted to job in airport or 5 star hotel. I would be very greatful to you if you give me a chance. Thanks

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