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Possible travel ban for a debt after leaving Dubai and its effect on other GCC countries

Dear Lawyers,

I left Dubai in 2017 with an unpaid debt. How will I know if I got a travel restriction to the UAE?

I got hired for employment in Qatar, would that affect my entry into Qatar?

Thank you for whoever will answer.

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Khalifa Bin Huwaidan Advocates & Legal Consultants
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27 May 2021, 04:56

Dear Questioner,

In order to know if you have a travel ban or lawsuits against you, you should give a power of attorney to a lawyer in order to submit a request for information.

We will know all the details.

Regarding your job offer in Qatar, if you have a travel ban to the UAE, it won't affect you in other countries.

If you need any legal assistance to help you check and remove everything, contact us on WhatsApp or call.

Regards,

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Eman Al Ali Advocates & Legal Consultants
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27 May 2021, 05:20

Hi Questioner,

We can check all details for you from the immigration and police system about travel ban and cases, and if you have any case in the UAE, it will not affect travel to other GCC countries.

For more details please contact us at our number.

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Elnaggar & Partners
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27 May 2021, 06:40

We need a power of attorney in order to check your current status inside Dubai. Regarding Qatar, you can enter, no issue.

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Ibrahim Al Banna Advocates & Legal Consultants
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27 May 2021, 07:44

We can check it for you. The service cost 290 USD.

Here you can proceed.

Saif Alshamsi Advocates & Legal Consultants
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27 May 2021, 10:52

You must first inquire about the cases that may have been brought against you after your departure from the country so that we can know if these cases affect you in the new country or not.

For more help, call us.

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