I do have a friend of mine that having an on-going court case in the Phil. However he is already here in Qatar. Is their a possibility if he can be deported from Qatar incase he loose the case?
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In most cases NO, but until and unless it was a major crime filed at the Interpol.
Yes if the request comes through interpol they have to deport the person in question and also it depends on the nature of crime.
The prime question is, how any one having a legal
case in court could go out of his / her country ?
Is there no emigration check in your country ?
If the case was lodged in his absence and found
guilty based on available evidences, yet he can
nominate a local lawyer to defend and the last
resort is to appear if there is a warrant issued
by court asking police to produce, until such time
he is only a "suspect" and not a "criminal" to arrest.
check with your local lawyer to have more info on this.
Yes, through interpol and if requested by the phil. govt.