Questions & Answers
Is there any chance to remove the ban and deportation for using weed?
I was deported from Dubai for possession of weed after serving 30 days of my sentence.
It was for using weed three days before when they tested the urine, and it showed positive.
So after 30 days, the judgment says deportation and a Dhs 5,000 fine.
Can I travel to other GCC countries?
Also, is there any chance to remove my name from the blacklist if it is there?
In the event of deportation from the state, some procedures can be taken to cancel the ban, the most important of which is submitting a request for mercy, and it is possible to accept or reject the request according to the case.
In general, the security link between the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council contributed to the fact that any violator of labor regulations in one of the Gulf countries is considered a violation of the other five countries, and is prohibited from entering the lands of those countries to limit the presence of violators of the regulations and prevent criminals from entering any of the countries Gulf.
However, this does not preclude making sure of that, but in a very large percentage, the matter is settled.