If I was deported from qatar am I blocked to all gulf ?

Mimix
By Mimix

I was deported from qatar because they catch me living with my boyfriend. Do you think now, after the block with most of the gulf countries, qatar sends the banned names in all the gulf, same as it was before ? I want to know if I am blocked in all the gulf

By qatardel01• 18 Jan 2018 16:08
qatardel01

Acchabacha : Asking some about their bedroom is below belt. Questioning someone personal life is below belt. But you will not understand that, because you come from a terrorist country. And I knew your reactions you r coward a man without bone. Who can try and embarrass a woman on internet.

By acchabaccha• 17 Jan 2018 18:31
acchabaccha

qatardel01: As on the present subject, I am not posting anything more no matter what you write.

I have left the field all open to you. You have free hand now!

By acchabaccha• 17 Jan 2018 18:28
acchabaccha

qatardel01: Ha! Ha! So now you are using the threat of "influential people" to cower me down. Ha! Ha!

You stay happy in your world with your views and ideas. I stay happy in mine. Just make it a rule unto yourself not to hit me or anyone below the belt at the slightest opportunity you get. Drink a glass of cold lemonade and let your hatred pass.

Remember, all countries of the world have good and bad people. Your country is no exception and neither is mine. But to paint everyone with the same brush depicts lack of proper thinking and a great shortfall in education level.

By qatardel01• 17 Jan 2018 15:59
qatardel01

Acchabacha : So you are against Gays and lesbians as well. You are really backward. What is wrong in being a gay. It is his choice. I have nothing against arrange marriage but I am also ok with Live-in relations, it is their choice. My nationality you will be ashamed if I disclose, because you have shameful history with my nationality. BTW I am not proud of that history and no offence. But Pakistan and Pakistanis are terrorist. I know that I have 5 years discovering that doing details research on that. And you are wrong UAE has no law which prevent live-in relations. My friend live with there partner with no hassle. And yes in past I had live-in relations BTW I was in Qatar only and most influential person of Qatar were visiting me they visit me now as well. You want to see that give QID and listen to music.

By acchabaccha• 17 Jan 2018 14:44
acchabaccha

qatardel01: True, you possibly come from a place where males can get married to males! With your "advancement" in knowledge, you have put to the wind even the laws of nature, let alone religious or man-made laws.The jungles have laws in existence and animals follow them strictly. It appears your place doesn't. Do you have the courage to state your nationality? You simply don't but since you know mine, you look at everyone from my part of the world through myopic lenses.

As for rules and regulations in the UAE, you are saying things from what your "friends" have told you. That could be all fabricated as your ears are tuned to hearing, accepting, ingesting and quickly assimilating such rubbish. I do not have anyone in the UAE, but from what I read in the media, the law acts severely in that country whenever the authorities get learn of some male-female illicit relationship taking place.

Your views that arranged marriages exist only in India and Pakistan simply reflects your limited knowledge. This system of marriage has been in vogue for centuries in several other countries also such as Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan Bhutan, Myanmar to name just a few. Also, your view is absolutely off-center while stating that Qataris have "livein" relations.

If you open your eyes wide and are willing to understand, you will realize that Qatar too has regulations to restrict people with your liking and thinking from turning the country into a nightclub. That is why this girl got thrown out and banned from entering Qatar again.That is why Qatar is liked and loved by so many as people coming from cultured homes (unlike yours), as they feel safe and happy to live and work here.

By the way, are you living with your "partner?" Is it a he or a she? Your posts have forced me to be a bit curious!

By qatardel01• 17 Jan 2018 12:50
qatardel01

Acchabacha : You are backward and non-sense. How do you know about religion and I am not going to tell you about my personal believe. In my country livein relation is common people do live together before marriage to know each other. Meet few Qataris they either get married within family or they have livein relations. The rule for expat is different. The arrange marriage only exist in India and Pakistan. So social fabric is to adjust to others culture as well. But you Pakistanis has no exposure to what is happening in other cultures. In Dubai my friends live their girl friends and it is ok. So, shut up and stop ur non-sense.

By acchabaccha• 17 Jan 2018 09:48
acchabaccha

qatardel01: It appears the pain in your backside has gradually improved and welcome back after such long break!

You have talked about my mindset without checking on your own. A fact that you portrayed openly through your posts earlier was that you are are outright hater of Muslims. Since Pakistan is a country with a Muslim majority, you have a deep hatred for people from that country.

The advice you have given to Mimix that it's okay to live with your boyfriends is an open mockery of the laws of many countries in the Middle East, let alone Qatar. And these are not "religious laws" but laws of the governments. You have stated in your comment, "My friends live with their partners" without clarifying the "gender" of their "partners." It gives me to believe they are having a jolly good time with their "partners!"

qatardel01, government impose these laws and rules to prevent the moral fabric of any society from being torn to shreds by people like you. Even in the place from where you hail, I am sure there are rules and regulations, culture and traditions, laws and authority present to stop people like you who have come out from the jungles, from behaving like wild animals.

And that is why the lady got thrown out of Qatar and will get thrown out and banned from other countries as well if she does not change her style of living.

By qatardel01• 17 Jan 2018 09:18
qatardel01

Madam : You can apply for Visa and I am sure there will not be any problem. My friends live with their partners and no issue. Just relax and all the best

By Mimix• 16 Jan 2018 17:00
Mimix

Thanks for the answers, but how I can be sure I am not banned also in dubai and Abu Dhabi?

By qatardel01• 16 Jan 2018 10:49
qatardel01

Acchabaccha you comments shows your mindset and clearly it is a backward and back dated Pakistani mindset. What is your problem if two live together. Commenting on someone bedroom is sick. We all know what you do with your wife in bedroom but we will not comment.

Lady : No you will not have problem you can go to Dubai and live with your boy friend or friend or husband. Ignore these such sick people like Acchabacha

By qatardel01• 16 Jan 2018 10:49
qatardel01

Acchabaccha you comments shows your mindset and clearly it is a backward and back dated Pakistani mindset. What is your problem if two live together. Commenting on someone bedroom is sick. We all know what you do with your wife in bedroom but we will not comment.

Lady : No you will not have problem you can go to Dubai and live with your boy friend or friend or husband. Ignore these such sick people like Acchabacha

By acchabaccha• 13 Jan 2018 11:45
acchabaccha

So sleeping with a boyfriend and having a "good time" is just a "minor mistake" and for that "minor mistake" a government took the step of kicking her out of the country and banning her entry as it was absolutely illegal. If people think the way YOU do, society will soon become a playground for people with no morals or morality.

By Molten Metal• 13 Jan 2018 10:52
Molten Metal

Mim, No worries at all. People make minor mistakes in their youth times. You are welcome in all other nations.

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Which year did that happen ? How many years before ?

By acchabaccha• 12 Jan 2018 19:21
acchabaccha

You may be right that Qatar banning your entry may not be applicable to other countries such as the UAE or Saudi Arabia. So you can try your luck once again.

However, make sure this time you do not stay with your boyfriend and share the same bed while you are in one of the ME countries.

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