listen to me everbody, i will claryfy things. Rolling Stone, it"s not that you CANNOT leave Qatar when your RP is going to expire in less then 3 months. It is because you cannot obtain a visa on arrival in the GCC countries. If you don't belong to citizens of 33 countries, who can obtain visa on arrival in any GCC country any time, you still have a prevelage to obtain visa on arrival in case you have both RP in one of these countries and senior position in this RP. BUT.. when your RP remains less than 3 months, you cannot obtain visa on arrival in GCC country. This is the rule. If you were going to travel to your country of origin, it wouldn't be a problem, you COULD leave Qatar. But since (I am sure) your destination was one of GCC countries (most likely Dubai), they won't let you go, because they know Dubai won't let you in..
i hope it's clear
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“You become responsible forever for what you have tamed”. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
listen to me everbody, i will claryfy things. Rolling Stone, it"s not that you CANNOT leave Qatar when your RP is going to expire in less then 3 months. It is because you cannot obtain a visa on arrival in the GCC countries. If you don't belong to citizens of 33 countries, who can obtain visa on arrival in any GCC country any time, you still have a prevelage to obtain visa on arrival in case you have both RP in one of these countries and senior position in this RP. BUT.. when your RP remains less than 3 months, you cannot obtain visa on arrival in GCC country. This is the rule. If you were going to travel to your country of origin, it wouldn't be a problem, you COULD leave Qatar. But since (I am sure) your destination was one of GCC countries (most likely Dubai), they won't let you go, because they know Dubai won't let you in..
i hope it's clear
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“You become responsible forever for what you have tamed”. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry