How to Restore RP when its cancelled by deportation
Dear Friends,
I am an expatriate living in Qatar for the past 7 years and at present facing a very hard time in my life (for the past 3 & ½ years) without a job.
I would like to seek the expertise advice as a help to restore my life again. I mention below my problem & present situation briefly.
“I was working in the government sector (QP Subsidiary) for about 2 & ½ years, got fed up with the job and intended to shift my job to the Banking. With that intention I did a mistake to get terminated from the company by violating the Company Disciplinary Guide by doing a mistake (amending photo copy of my Salary Certificate). But It went upto the courts & they gave a judgment of 1 year suspended term & subsequent deportation. I was in the deportation jail for 9 months, since the authorities cannot deport me due to my bank loan issue. Present position is my Resident Permit is cancelled and I have tried in all venues to restore my RP through Embassy, Human Rights and Ministry of Interior. But they wash their hands without giving any reason. So I hope I can find some one from this forum to get some expertise legal advice.”
Thanks "torc". I'm still struggling for my survival. I'm trying to find a job which doesn't require RP like Part Time Marketing Executive, International Trade Consultancy / Documentation or Any kind of a job in the field of Banking / Finance / Accountancy / Marketing / Sales. If u find something please keep me inform. It would be a great help for me.
Really I'm still with a positive mind to focus on the future.
Thnks again
so so sorry to hear of your situation. Do call the lawyer mentioned. Have you paid off your loan now?? Typically, deportation is not reversed but then again things can be twisted for the good and the bad......
let us know how you get on.
Thanks Brothers for reading my question with understanding. I will contact the lawyer who has been referred to me by Shamun2008.
Allah Hafiz
>>im sorry to hear from you..i will asked some of my friends..maybe they have legal friends who can help you...