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تبعات مغادرة دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة دون إلغاء تأشيرة العمل بطريقة مناسبة

عملت مع شركة في دبي لمدة 22 يومًا، وغادرت لبلدي بسبب ظروف عائلية طارئة، ودفعت تعويضًا كما ينص عقد العمل ( مرتب 45 يومًا كتعويض).
بعد ستة أشهر من تاريخ مغادرتي لدولة الإمارات، بدأت أطلب من الشركة القيام بإلغاء التأشيرة وبطاقة الهوية الإماراتية، ولكنهم يتجاهلون ذلك، لا يرغبون في أن أعود للإمارات مرة أخرى.
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25 Oct 2017, 08:40

Staying more than six months out of the UAE will automatically cancel residency visas. No one can stay outside the country more than six months then try to enter the country without a valid residency visa.

Therefore, you do not have to come all the way to cancel your visa as it is automatically cancelled if you stayed outside the UAE for more than 6 months.

Emirates ID: Residents who intend to cancel their UAE residence visa for the purpose of leaving the country for good or for the purpose of changing jobs are required to hand over their ID cards to the respective General Directorate for Residency and Foreigners Affairs.

The respective General Directorate for Residency and Foreigners Affairs will hand over the returned ID card to Emirates Identity Authority, which had issued the card.

WARNING

Absconding case: If you left the country without informing your employer or without complying with the employment termination procedure like service during the notice period and visa cancellation, then your employer will have no choice but to report you as absconding and you will be banned.

In your case, you left the country without ensuring that the visa is cancelled so in all likelihood the employer must have reported you as absconding. If you come you may be arrested at the airport.

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