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Debt In UAE
I know this be an old story line but looking for solid advice i have been offered a job in Qatar i left dubai in 2007 when things collapsed in the country and people starting losing there jobs well i was one of them with around 100k owed to the bank i spent some time in jail and when i went to court i pleaded with the judge to let me out so i could pay it back i got a new job right away and started paying it back but every month the bank decided to increase the monthly payments until it became unmanageable so with the pressure of the bank i decided the best course of action was to leave with my wife i could not let myself go back into that hell hole for something i did not have control over job wise once back in my home country got some emails tried to to the decent things and start paying off the bank until it went from £300 per month to 700 per month so i put a stop to it until they came up with an new number and they have never got back to me that was 6 years ago now.
So my question is now now could i now go back to working in another GCC country or not i did not get eye scanned plus i have a new passport as well some advice is very vague on other site so i need something concrete if possible |
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I can't see there being a problem, new passport etc?
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Thanks for you reply but why do you think think this do you have experience in this area.
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Originally Posted by markmedz
(Post 10816764)
I know this be an old story line but looking for solid advice i have been offered a job in Qatar i left dubai in 2007 when things collapsed in the country and people starting losing there jobs well i was one of them with around 100k owed to the bank i spent some time in jail and when i went to court i pleaded with the judge to let me out so i could pay it back i got a new job right away and started paying it back but every month the bank decided to increase the monthly payments until it became unmanageable so with the pressure of the bank i decided the best course of action was to leave with my wife i could not let myself go back into that hell hole for something i did not have control over job wise once back in my home country got some emails tried to to the decent things and start paying off the bank until it went from £300 per month to 700 per month so i put a stop to it until they came up with an new number and they have never got back to me that was 6 years ago now.
So my question is now now could i now go back to working in another GCC country or not i did not get eye scanned plus i have a new passport as well some advice is very vague on other site so i need something concrete if possible |
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Thanks for the rely as i seen it i did stick to the plan and they changed but would it be m understanding that they do not share information or is this false info as most people think they don't but no definitive answer on this i know this is being risky but some risks need to be taken to move on in life.
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Re: Debt In UAE
Originally Posted by markmedz
(Post 10816987)
Thanks for the rely as i seen it i did stick to the plan and they changed but would it be m understanding that they do not share information or is this false info as most people think they don't but no definitive answer on this i know this is being risky but some risks need to be taken to move on in life.
A risk as you say. Good luck with your decision |
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I like different peoples approach to risk analysis
I like to balance risk vs gain where both can be calculated to a reasonably accurate degree Unfortunately you cannot presently accurately calculate your likelihood of the consequences being realised and therefore therefore your overall exposure to the risk. So unless someone on here can categorically say you will not be in trouble (and of course you believe a forum lawyer) then you are not in a position to make even a rough analysis of an action that could have serious consequences on your livelihood. You could of course throw caution to the wind (and along with your risk analysis) and just go for it. Sometimes far more fun so good luck |
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I have known several people who have done it, having left Dubai after 2007. They have since gone back to Dubai for a visit and have been granted a visa in other GCC countries with no questions having gained a new passport.
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Thanks for your reply do you know what there circumstances where I am just trying to build up a picture as I may contact the dubai police to see if there is still case or maybe I won't just toying with the idea don't if its a good 1 or not.
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Re: Debt In UAE
Originally Posted by markmedz
(Post 10818235)
Thanks for your reply do you know what there circumstances where I am just trying to build up a picture as I may contact the dubai police to see if there is still case or maybe I won't just toying with the idea don't if its a good 1 or not.
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Yeah that I think is my plan I have 2 job offers 1 in doha other in bahrain I have a new passport plus got a few friends to check as well thanks.
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BC, we know on quite well know person who still visits Dubai most weekends and was one of the most famous skips?
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Just do it. To block you throughout the GCC costs a fortune. Unless you owed a massive amount 500,000 + I would not bat an eyelid. With a new passport you will be fine and as others have said I know people that have returned owing money.
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Originally Posted by spartans53
(Post 10818254)
BC, we know on quite well know person who still visits Dubai most weekends and was one of the most famous skips?
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yea but not very coy about it ;)
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