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M-int
Posts 142

16/03/2010 11:09:28

Yes, meanwhile I came to understand that her reluctance is more of a precaution than a factual ban.
Not fun, whichever the reasons.

Well, I've solved this nicely; now my husband and our little man will accompany me :-)

Thanks for your views :-)

*AvalonLA*
Posts 318

16/03/2010 06:49:53

Yes, travel bans are true. In fact, when they do make their payment, the bank must give a letter stating that all debt has been paid in order for them to leave the country.

anouschka
Posts 4430

16/03/2010 06:36:19

I agree with SmokeyS, and although it might be true that the spouse (your friend) has no travel ban she is right not to risk it, because they might think that because she is at the airport, her DH will follow swift.

SmokeySeven
Posts 2967

15/03/2010 21:13:23

Well it would suggest they BOTH have a travel ban on them due to debt or a default on payment with the bank. Yes travel bans are possible, but normally the one who has the debt is my understanding not the spouse.

M-int
Posts 142

15/03/2010 20:59:21

Hello all,

I'm totally clueless on this one:

Next week I'm going to go for a couple days to Lebanon and because I have a second ticket I asked a friend to come with me. Now although she'd love to she said that she wasn't allowed to leave the UAE, because the bank had imposed a travel ban on her husband.
Have any of your ever heard that to be possible?

I asked my own husband, friends and a PRO and nobody seems to be of the opinion that this was the case.
Anyone knows?

TIA

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