What are the consequences if your blacklisted in KSA and going to work in Qatar?
By parcon_dennis •
Hi My name is Dennis Parcon! presently working at Brunai as a hair dresser. I am blacklisted in KSA since 2011 for homosexuality. I have an offer in Qatar and i heard that some people are deported due to their past cases in KSA.. is this true? But I have some friends who had the same case like mine but they were able to have their resident permit in Qatar without problem. Also do they have finger printing in Qatar airport upon arrival? Please advise
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Thank you guys for that prompt reply..! i guess i will never know my answer till I get there. I just have to keep my faith with GOD that things will be ok.
Sad! But good thing is you were just blacklisted. Why don't you just risk your luck? You will never know not 'til you try it.
If you are blacklisted in Saudi your name and details will be in all GCC Systems which will not allow you to get visa for any of the GCC countries. The Immigration systems are linked.
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Hi Kabayan. We had a case before where we hired a Filipino nurse who previously worked in KSA. He was able to come here but during the immigration formalities, his name appeared as being blacklisted in KSA from a charge we are not privy about. He got deported immediately in no time. I do not want to discourage you but if you have some friends here, you can probably request them to go to the Ministry of Interior and inquire about your situation.
Your being blacklisted in another country has got nothing to do with your intention to work here. Not unless your former company blacklisted you with the interpol and you're wanted anywhere you go in this world. There is no fingerprinting upon arrival at the airport. Finger printing scanning will be done with the police when your residence permit will be on process. Welcome brother. Qatar is not like Saudi. But be careful in expressing yourself openly. This is still a conservative country.