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6 available 6 • View allEffect of debts in a GCC country on travel ban in the UAE
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Q: I have a personal loan debt in Saudi Arabia. I am looking now to get a job in Dubai.
Will I be allowed to work in Dubai, as the money I will make will allow me then to pay back the debt in Saudi in full probably by the end of next year?
Please let me know if a travel ban in Saudi is applicable to other GCC countries like Dubai.
I really need some advice as I have been struggling to get a job and had to leave Saudi as I was gonna have my contract not renewed and had to process my divorce as well.
Thanks

Nov 24, 2018
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Do I get a travel ban in the UAE for a bank loan in Saudi Arabia?
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Q: Good day!
I'm a resident of the UAE now. I had an unpaid bank loan in Saudi Arabia way back in 2014.
Now, Bilkish agency, a debt collection agency, keeps on calling me to pay my debt in just a few days. I can't afford to pay immediately because I'm not earning too much.
An agent said she will make sure the bank will block me here in the UAE.
Does the collection agency have the right to block me in immigration or put me into travel ban here in the UAE?
Thank you so much for your reply.

Sep 19, 2017
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Settlement of debts from a GCC bank and consequences in the UAE
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Q: Dear Honorable Lawyers,
I worked in Doha, Qatar for 15 years. I serviced a personal loan and had excellent payment records.
I got laid off at the end of 2017 and was still paying for another 6 months in 2018 despite being unemployed until I could not pay anymore.
I left Doha and returned home hoping I could find a job and slowly settle it. The bank HQ in Dubai contacted me and I told them of my unemployment and also felt ill.
Simultaneously, they asked a collection agency to follow up as and I told them the same as well. Now, I am much better and potentially may be hired in Dubai for a job.
The question is, can I be banned from entering the UAE?
I inquired from the bank to let me know how much I can settle but they are referring to the collection agency instead, which I told them I only will deal with the bank.
Can you please address my query if I am banned from entry to the UAE?
I don't want losing an employment opportunity and also to settle the loan, but I don't want to be arrested nor banned from entry to the UAE.
Advise, please.

May 3, 2019
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Criminal cases in home country and its effect in the UAE
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Q: I am an Indian.
If I have any police case (FIR) in India, can I enter the UAE and work?
Please explain.

May 9, 2019
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Effect of unpaid bank dues in Qatar on working in the UAE
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Q: How will I know if I have a "travel ban" and "court case" against me in Abu Dhabi, UAE?
My next destination of work is Abu Dhabi city.
I just received a job offer now in Abu Dhabi, but I had an "unpaid personal loan and credit card" in Qatar due to recession/job loss due to termination due to the completion of the project I still have an outstanding balance.
I am afraid if my employment papers will be blocked and I can not be employed by my agency to Abu Dhabi to work.
Do I have to tell my employer about this issue? This is a personal problem for me only.
Thanks

Nov 21, 2019
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Traveling to the UAE after being deported from Qatar
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Q: Hi Brett,
I am a British citizen currently living in Birmingham. I was deported from Qatar in 2016, as I was carrying Cocadamol medicines at the airport. However, the medicine was purchased from the Boots counter without a prescription but they said we need a prescription.
To cut the story short, my urine test was negative and I was released the next day. I then started working again and was flying continuously to the UAE, the UK, Saudi Arabia for work-related matters.
But one day while going on holiday to the UK, I was stopped at the airport, and without giving me a reason, they put me in the deportation center and I returned back to the UK.
Can I work and live in the UAE or Saudi Arabia? I had an unpaid loan in Qatar as they deported me so I couldn't stay up to date with my payments. Will this affect me even though the bank is in Qatar.
Hoping to hear from you soon!

Oct 14, 2019
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