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There are lot of people from the world victim of these rules prevailing in the United Arab Emirates, I also face the same problem as you in Jan-2014, with concern of your question we are permanently Ban in UAE.
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It is stated in my immigration paper that they made while cancelling my visa, In the Ban Type Column , it is written permanent and in Arabic Dayem (Which mean till Death).
Are you facing the same problem as me? or have you find a way to go back to Dubai.
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I deported back due to medical unfit , they found scar on my chest, they said i have TB, actually i do not have,
Lets come to the point.
I am going southafrica in few days , and most of the flights going from UAE, So any issues in transit the UAE ?
They deported back me from sharjah, i was on ajman employment visa, they cancelled in 2012. I stayed there 30-40 days.
1. If the transit is of more than 7-8 hours than ?
2. I dont think any issue would be because i am not exiting the UAE?
Just want to ensure, i dont trust uae in terms of strict rules.
Got the same problem. But the things is I worked in dubai for 5 yrs before as sales then go back to phil. to have my own family Then last year I decided to go back in dubai again. I got hired as servant then in had problem in my medical report they found a old tb scar. My boss was a doctor and she was so upset as in my test result everything is negative. Im not sick. She appealed at MOH. But then they said it is in rule in dubai that I have to be deported.
But I ask our PRO who's finding a way how for me to go back in dubai. According to his inquiry I can go back as tourist or with husband visa. But i' m not sure about it.
Anyone there who got permanent ban and was able to back Dubai ?
( btw, I have a friend that knew she has a tb and having medication 6 months right now. She just went to dubai last march 2015 as tourist and now she got employer and residence visa.) lucky her
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in which hospital you are currently working if you won't mindI just want to ask regarding your medication when you're here in philippines. What kind of medicine you take? Or you just consulted your doctor regarding on your health? Because i've same problem with you in lungs. Last month, i undergo medical test and unfortunately they found out that i've scar on my right apex. I don't know what should i do! There's anything solution for that scar to be healed?
please see the link below
http://www.khaleejtimes.com/nation/shai … for-expatshttp://www.thenational.ae/uae-cabinet-d … eportation
hope this helps.. because it works with me
thanks god,, God bless UAE
Would you mind to share your story?
Thank you! Gisa
base on the previous post ive seen,, you need to visit Mirdiff MOH,, they are the agency who can grant or give paper for lifting the ban this is as per the recent comments ive seen
hopefully my comments can help,,.. this article below also helps
http://www.khaleejtimes.com/nation/shai … for-expatshttps://www.thenational.ae/uae/uae-cabi … n-1.165001
hope the information I share can help
god bless
I am still in Philippines we have the same issue my application now is under process hoping that we can get the visa the soonest. Good luck and God bless! Continue praying. 😊

I’ll be submitting next week to Mirdiff MOH his attested medical certificate together with our attested marriage contract, and other personal docs (my visa, passport etc.).
Actually Mirdiff mentioned to submit only our attested marriage contract and other personal docs, but I included his medical certificate to strengthen our lifting ban request.
If someone has done this before please share your experience. Help people like me.
I’m really praying so hard for the approval.
Reason : please post in english only on this english speaking forum
You can try to get a job in a free zone since the ban in inapplicable in free zones. Based on your professional status, a lot off times, new employers will pay to lift the ban. The payment that they make is then adjusted with the salary.
I hope this helps.
Regards
Abhishek
This is an immigration ban due to UNFIT medical and not a labor ban (due to resignation, absconding or not joining). An immigration ban APPLIES In free zones as well as this is a ban on ENTERING UAE - not a ban on working. This will be lifted by MOH after accepting medical results not payment.
Please don't comment unless you know the facts as you risk guiding people incorrectly and giving them false hope.
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