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Will Expats Face Difficulties Leaving The UAE In The Future? |
Due to some questions asked here latley it made me reasonable if sooner or later the UAE Authorities will make it mandatory that Expats leaving the UAE have to show prove that they do not have any leftover bills.
Thanks to all the faked Asian certificates the verification forms got imposed. What will be the next steadily a course people will have to face because of these foul apples?
Be interested in your opinion. Thanks.
| Answer: Such a contain would be a monumental task for the UAE government. It'll be nearly impossible to double check to see if the documents provided are correctly or not. I understand the kind of impression faking of Asian certificates has left in other people's minds. But you also privation to understand that its the lack of financial security that drives people to commit to such acts. I'm not justifying the act, barely claiming that it's not something embedded in the Asian genetic code. The better alternative to such measures is to further exchange of information concerning frauds with other countries. This way... people fleeing any one state will not have a lot of room |
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