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Can I travel to & from other GCC countries due to defaults in UAE?
Hi.
I have outstanding debts in the UAE since I left Dubai in 2015.
Can I travel to & from other GCC countries due to defaults in the UAE?
According to UAE law, if you have outstanding debts in the country, you may face travel restrictions within the UAE and other GCC countries.
This is because the UAE is a member of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and has a shared database with other member countries, which includes information on individuals with outstanding debts.
Having outstanding debts in the UAE can affect your ability to travel, particularly if there are legal cases, travel bans, or restrictions against you.
Travel to other GCC countries can generally be less restricted than travel to the UAE itself, but this may vary based on each country's laws and regulations regarding debts.
Some GCC countries may have agreements with the UAE to enforce financial judgments, which could potentially result in issues if you try to enter those countries.
It will be better to check with immigration or we can assist you in checking whether there is any restriction against you or not.
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Generally, restrictions imposed in one country have an effect only inside the country itself.
In order to impose the GCC ban there are certain criteria issued by the authority. We will let you know them in detail.
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Good afternoon
Yes, outstanding debts in the UAE can potentially restrict your travel to and from other GCC countries.
This is due to the interconnected legal systems and information sharing among GCC countries.

Dear questioner
Yes, you can still travel to other GCC countries if the debt amount is not more than a limit and the offense has no much gravity.
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Welcome to RAALC Law Firm.
Thank you for getting in touch. I’m Legal Consultant Mahmoud Hassan, and I’m here to assist you with any legal questions or concerns you may have.
In summary, while an unpaid debt in the UAE doesn’t typically prevent you from traveling within other GCC countries, it’s important to check if any specific restrictions apply to your case.
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If you'd like, we can also schedule a phone call or a meeting to discuss your matter in more detail at a time that works best for you.
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RAALC Law Firm
Hi,
Thank you for reaching out. Regarding your outstanding debts in the UAE, it’s essential to understand that each GCC country has its own rules regarding the enforcement of debt judgments.
While there isn’t an automatic travel ban imposed across all GCC countries for UAE debts, certain agreements between countries may allow for cooperation in enforcing court judgments.
This means it’s possible for restrictions to be imposed depending on the nature of the debt and if any enforcement actions have been taken.
To give you more specific guidance and to help resolve your debt issue in the UAE, I’d be happy to assist you further. We can work on a strategy to manage the situation and potentially clear any obstacles that could affect your travel.
Feel free to reach out to me on WhatsApp or phone to discuss your case in detail, or you can email me at.
Best regards,
Suhail Rana