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How long does an absconding ban last in the UAE and can it be lifted early?

Asked by Anonymous·Jun 10, 2026·1 answers
Got banned after an absconding case about two years ago and left the country soon after. A recruiter now says I might be eligible to come back, but from what I've been told the ban length depends on the type of case. Is there a way to confirm when mine ends, or to apply for it to be lifted?

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Jun 11, 2026
There is no single answer, because the ban length genuinely depends on what type of case was recorded — a labour-side absconding report and an immigration-side ban are different entries with different consequences, and the duration can vary with how you left the country and whether any fines or court matters were attached. The recruiter may be right, but do not rely on their word or on secondhand accounts. The reliable route is to check your own file: the federal immigration authority (ICP) and, for Dubai-issued visas, the GDRFA offer status and ban enquiry channels using your passport details, and a registered typing centre or a lawyer in the UAE can run a formal check on your behalf if you are abroad. Once you know exactly what is recorded, two paths exist: wait out the remaining period, or apply to the authority to lift the ban early — early lifting is discretionary, more realistic where fines are settled, the original employer does not object, and a new employer is ready to sponsor you. Get the file checked before accepting any job offer or paying anyone who "guarantees" removal. An immigration lawyer can verify what is actually on your record and advise honestly whether early lifting is achievable.
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