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If deported from Dubai, would I need to stay in detention or leave immediately?
Dear Sir/Madam,
If I am deported from Dubai, would I need to stay in detention, or can I leave immediately?
Can I pay for the ticket? And if I have a fine, do I have to stay in detention?
Hello,
Deportation depends on the type. For administrative deportation, you might leave right away, but for legal deportation, it involves detention.
Fines are handled separately and don't guarantee avoiding deportation.
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Dear questioner,
If there is a deportation order, the chances of having to pay fines are less, and you can leave immediately from the UAE.
However, we need more facts about your case to advise you accordingly.
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Dear Questioner,
If you have received a deportation order in Dubai, the process and requirements for leaving the country will depend on various factors, including the specific circumstances of your case and the instructions provided by the authorities.
Here are some general guidelines:
1. Detention:
In some cases, individuals who are subject to deportation may be required to stay in detention until their departure from the country.
This typically applies if there are outstanding legal or immigration issues that need to be resolved, or if there are concerns about flight risk or public safety.
However, if you have already been released from detention and received a deportation order, you may be allowed to leave the country immediately, depending on the terms of the order.
2. Departure Process:
Upon receiving a deportation order, you will be given instructions on how and when to leave the country. This may include a specified timeframe for departure and any conditions or restrictions that apply.
Follow these instructions carefully to ensure compliance with the deportation order.
3. Ticket Payment:
If you have been instructed to arrange and pay for your own flight out of the country, you should do so promptly in accordance with the instructions provided by the authorities.
Failure to comply with the deportation order or arrange for departure may result in further legal consequences.
4. Outstanding Fines:
If you have outstanding fines or financial obligations in Dubai, such as unpaid traffic fines or other penalties, you may be required to settle these before leaving the country.
Failure to pay outstanding fines could result in additional legal action or difficulties when departing.
5. Legal Assistance:
If you have questions or concerns about the deportation process, including detention, departure requirements, or outstanding fines, consider seeking legal advice from a qualified attorney or legal representative specializing in immigration or deportation matters.
They can provide guidance tailored to your specific situation and help ensure that you comply with all legal requirements.
It's important to cooperate fully with the authorities and comply with the terms of the deportation order to avoid further complications or legal consequences.
If you have any doubts or uncertainties about the process, seek clarification from the relevant authorities or legal professionals.