Per my knowledge, you do not have a problem, based on my personal experience, your Guarantor is liable to pay your dues.
My personal experience, twice, I was guarantor for two people and when they left, my account was blocked and I had to pay their bank dues.
However, your guarantor being a Qatari, it can make a different story. Check with the UAE Embassy in your country of Origin.
On a personal note, you need to pay (be punished) for your crime, as I did not feel nice when I had to pay back a loan which I did not take, just helping a friend with supposed no loss to me. I am sure, the Qatari guy will be feeling the same.
Per my knowledge, you do not have a problem, based on my personal experience, your Guarantor is liable to pay your dues.
My personal experience, twice, I was guarantor for two people and when they left, my account was blocked and I had to pay their bank dues.
However, your guarantor being a Qatari, it can make a different story. Check with the UAE Embassy in your country of Origin.
On a personal note, you need to pay (be punished) for your crime, as I did not feel nice when I had to pay back a loan which I did not take, just helping a friend with supposed no loss to me. I am sure, the Qatari guy will be feeling the same.