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Consequences of leaving the UAE without canceling the employment contract
I have been in Dubai 2 years ago. I left the country before the end of my contract with a hotel. I resigned after 4 months, they asked me to pay AED 5000 penalty.
Instead of paying the penalty, I just left and got back to my country. Am I banned? Will I be able to work in Dubai in the future?

Dear questioner,
Thank you for your query. We can assist you in checking your immigration status to see if we can remove any travel bans, arrest warrants and absconding claims that have been registered against you.
Please send me a copy of your passport and visa!

Dear questioner,
We need to check your criminal and immigration files.
In order to do this, I need a Power of Attorney (POA) from you, allowing me to represent you in front of the relevant authorities in the UAE. I will provide you with the template of the POA, after that, you will send me a scanned copy of your passport, UAE visa, and previous Emirates ID.
The POA needs to be notarized and attested by the UAE Embassy in the country of issuance. Once the POA is notarized and attested, you will courier the original to our office.
Once I receive the original POA, I will attest it here in the UAE Ministry Of Foreign Affairs and then check your police and immigration records. After checking, we will issue a Report and advise you on the next steps (in case there are some criminal records under your name).
If you wish to proceed, please send me a scanned copy of your passport, visa and Emirates ID together with a brief of your case.
Thank you!
Best Regards,
Raluca Gatina

Hello,
We need to check your situation in the UAE by submitting a POA to us. So we can go through the procedures.
Please contact us via email!

Dear questioner,
In most cases, you have an absconding report from your company, it is better to check your status before you are back to the UAE, we can help you.
* Legal Disclaimer: This is legal guidance, this is not legal advice or consultation which requires facts, documents, and details examination.
Best Regards,
Mohamed Noureldin
Legal Consultant (Licensed in Dubai)