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إمكانية دخول دول مجلس التعاون الخليجي رغم المنع من السفر في دولة الإمارات

لقد أحضرت نصف جرام من الماريجوانا وأنا قادم إلى إمارة دبي العام الماضي بصفتي سائحًا. لقد صدر قرار بمنعي من السفر. تمكنت من قضاء إجازة مدتها 20 يومًا. عندما كنت مغادرًا، أدرجوا اسمي في قاعدة البيانات، ولن أتمكن أبدًا من دخول دولة الإمارات مرة أخرى.

في الوقت الحالي أريد زيارة دولة قطر. سؤالي هو؛ هل أنا ممنوع من السفر إلى جميع دول مجلس التعاون الخليجي؟ مثل السعودية والكويت وقطر وغيرها أم إلى دولة الإمارات فحسب؟

شكرًا لك.

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26 Mar 2020, 10:32

There is a security cooperation between the Council of Cooperation Countries. You may apply for a tourist visa and if you are accepted, good luck!

26 Mar 2020, 10:38

So you think I will not be able to enter any of the GCC countries?

26 Mar 2020, 10:41

I'm really afraid of that. Where have you been registered in the database?

26 Mar 2020, 11:27

At the airport, I guess the police? Eyes, hands, passport. I am not sure, to be honest. I didn't have any court hearing or something like that.

26 Mar 2020, 11:32

But the fingerprint, hands, and everything was taken.

26 Mar 2020, 11:48

So you think with this that the security cooperation between GCC countries will not let me enter, yes?

Do you think there is any chance to lift it? I'm a tourist, never had any legal problems.

In Europe, Marihuana is taken as legal.

26 Mar 2020, 11:53

I know that. But each country has its own laws and must be respected.

I told you, you can apply for a visa and if you enter the country, good luck. If you cannot enter the country, you will not be able to do anything.

26 Mar 2020, 12:24

Thank you so much!

I will try to apply.

27 Mar 2020, 06:42

Welcome!

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