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Any issues traveling to Dubai for work with a loan in Qatar?
Dear Lawyers,
I had a bank loan/credit card in Qatar back in 2015, which I paid off until I was there (March 2017). After losing my job, I was unable to secure a well-paid position to cover the remaining debts.
Numerous agents from a collection agency contacted me, even threatening me with a travel ban in the GCC, legal action, etc. Now, I have received a job offer in Dubai, and I would like to accept it.
Will I face any issues when I land in Dubai? I'm willing to pay the outstanding debt if the bank allows me to work and repay it.
Hi,
The chance of a travel ban is lower if your loan amount is small. If you want to check your ban status in the UAE, kindly drop your WhatsApp number.
Dear Questioner,
According to UAE law, if you have outstanding debts in another GCC country, you may face a travel ban when entering the UAE.
This means that you may be stopped at the airport and prevented from entering the country until the debt is resolved.
However, if you have a valid job offer in Dubai, you may be able to enter the country and work without any issues.
It is important to note that the bank or collection agency may still try to contact you and collect the outstanding debt, but as long as you are making efforts to repay it, you should not face any legal consequences.
It is recommended that to reveal your name in the Emirates police system to make sure you are not wanted when you arrive at the airport.
We can assist you by providing this service, the cost of the service is AED 2,000, and the required documents are a copy of your passport and the last Qatar visa or UAE visa if any.
Please contact us if needed.
Thanks!
Dear valued customers,
We can perform a complete scan of all UAE systems to check whether or not you have a status or ban and recommend the best approach to resolve it.
The service price is 1000 dirhams.
If you are interested, please send us a copy of your passport or Emirates ID via WhatsApp.
Dear Questioner,
If there are no travel bans and you establish a repayment plan with your bank, you should be able to accept the job offer without significant issues.
However, it is essential to resolve any outstanding debts proactively to avoid complications during your transition back into employment in Dubai.
Thank you for reaching out with your concern!
Given your situation, it's understandable to be cautious before relocating to Dubai.
While each case can be different, generally speaking, outstanding debts in another GCC country like Qatar could potentially lead to legal issues, including travel bans or arrest warrants, depending on the actions taken by the bank.
However, these issues would typically only arise if the bank pursued legal action and a judgment was passed against you.
Since you’re willing to repay the outstanding debt, it may be possible to negotiate with the bank to settle the matter amicably.
It’s important to address this issue before traveling to Dubai to avoid any potential complications.
I can assist you in assessing the risks and, if needed, in negotiating with the bank to reach a repayment plan that allows you to start your new job without hindrance.
It’s crucial to handle this matter carefully to protect your legal and financial standing in the UAE.
Please feel free to reach out to me directly on WhatsApp or by phone at [--------] to discuss your situation further and explore the best course of action.
Dear Inquirer,
We are pleased to serve you and address your inquiries.
This depends on the legal action taken against you in the State of Qatar.
If anything else is required, don’t hesitate to contact us via email or call our offices in Dubai or Sharjah.
Jasim Al Haddad Advocates & Legal Consultants