Local Girls Marry Foreigners

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Jun 27, 2006
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Unresolved wrote:ok .. good news .. now local girls can marry foreign men .. but you will have to get the permission from the court! they will not take away the passport and the kids CAN have UAE passports as well .. :lol:

Presumably a court wouldn't give permission for you to marry a non-muslim though?? And what about the husband, would they be given the permanent right to reside in the UAE??


These are still rumors though.

It might be true on a case by case basis. Let says if you're an expat and ceo of a reputable company, they might grant you citizenship for marrying a local girl. The court might also assess your assets! :wink:

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Re: local girls marry foreigners Jun 27, 2006
friend4you wrote:hi guys and girls

im local girl who is so in love with such wonderful man from europe but our problem that we can't marry because he is non local and laws here said any local girl who marry foreigner lose her citizenship and passport which i know so mean stupid and unfair law..even that he is muslim it still not possible so please anyone know anything that can help please reply

God bless you

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greeting sister

salaaam 3aleekum

i will ask u ..do u love him so that u will lose ur family for him?

what if u marry him and offcorse u may lose ur passport as u say then he leave u ?

where r u going to live here or in europe ?

i dnt know if i can help u but i wanted to say what the future may bring for u if he leave u ?

we have diffrent culture and tradition im not being racist here but im talking about FACTS .AND on the other hand if non of this will happen go ahead !!
NOTE:i dnt think u will lose ur passport ..what will happen is that ur kids will not get alocal passport .

take care sister and i think u should pray (ESTE'7ara) and ask god .

(estekara or este'7ara)= prayer do it when they wana make big decision that may change their life.

cheeers
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Would this be a problem if she was marrying other arabs? Say Arab men from Lebanon, or Syria, or Jordan (as an example)???
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Liban wrote:Would this be a problem if she was marrying other arabs? Say Arab men from Lebanon, or Syria, or Jordan (as an example)???

it is the same the law stat that local girls should merry only locals .or from GCC ..i know its unfair but this is the law and we cant change it .SAD ha :(
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Its rather racist.... Then again all Arab countries have enacted similar stupid laws. Lebanese women married to non-Lebanese (even Arab) men who have kids, those kids will never be Lebanese even if they lived in Lebanon all their lives, were born there, spoke Lebanese dialect, and referred to themselves as Lebanese.

So sad.
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Jun 27, 2006
Its actually sad to see these local women not having the freedom to choose who they can mary. It must be hard to in Dubai especially, since most of the population here is expat.
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Jun 28, 2006
i dont there there is such law which restricts emarati women to marry some other national, u all are mistaken it is un islamic, a woman can choose any one she wants to marry as long as he is muslim,

i personally no a brit guy who married an emarati woman, he converted to islam before marrying her, and as far as i know they both and theri famlies are very happy
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Jun 28, 2006
You also have to look at it culturally. In Lebanon, a girl and her family is looked down on generally if she was to marry someone from a different culture (not Arab). In the Druze culture, a man or a women who married outside the religioun is then an outcast. Their own family would disown them.
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correct
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the problem is she cant carry the local passport any more and none of here kids will be local .
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Liban wrote:You also have to look at it culturally. In Lebanon, a girl and her family is looked down on generally if she was to marry someone from a different culture (not Arab). In the Druze culture, a man or a women who married outside the religioun is then an outcast. Their own family would disown them.



true
but if poeple both are in love they should'nt care about culture or nationality yes it would be difficult in the begining but eventually every thing will work out.

and its not only in lebenon, stuff like that happens every where priority should be given to the ethics, conduct and religion of the person u want to marry not nationality
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naruto wrote:the problem is she cant carry the local passport any more and none of here kids will be local .


are u sure about this. they cant just snatch the passport. she will have to give up the passport when she gets teh passport for her husbands nationality and there are many countries which give u the option for dual nationality

ans in the worst case senario so what if they are not emarati, if culture and nationality is so important for a emarati girl she shouldnt have married a non emarati in the first place
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xibit wrote:
naruto wrote:the problem is she cant carry the local passport any more and none of here kids will be local .


are u sure about this. they cant just snatch the passport. she will have to give up the passport when she gets teh passport for her husbands nationality and there are many countries which give u the option for dual nationality

ans in the worst case senario so what if they are not emarati, if culture and nationality is so important for a emarati girl she shouldnt have married a non emarati in the first place


im sorry i missed that ..u r right ..the thing is her kids will not carry the local passport..thanx .

but locals cant have dual nationality and im sure about this one ..
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Locals cannot have a recognized dual nationality.

In Canada, you are allowed dual nationality. Not triple. But I know people with 4 passports. So what the government doesn't know will not hurt them :)
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Liban wrote:Locals cannot have a recognized dual nationality.

In Canada, you are allowed dual nationality. Not triple. But I know people with 4 passports. So what the government doesn't know will not hurt them :)


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Liban wrote:You also have to look at it culturally. In Lebanon, a girl and her family is looked down on generally if she was to marry someone from a different culture (not Arab). In the Druze culture, a man or a women who married outside the religioun is then an outcast. Their own family would disown them.


i have a friedn who is Druze lebanese who doesnt wanna marry a woman from his caste cos he thinks they are dumb........strange and primitive laws like Sicily
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i have a friedn who is Druze lebanese who doesnt wanna marry a woman from his caste cos he thinks they are dumb........strange and primitive laws like Sicily



Yep.

See a movie called The Syrian Bride. You will see how the Druze are. Interesting culture to put it respectfully.
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we are not talking about films ... here
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Oct 28, 2006
:D i know i didn't write from ages
first of all thanks all of your comments
second im married now to my european bf and we will go to visit his family in Dec and they didn't take my citzneship but my kids won't have it which is not big deal after all..i just wana say to whom who said that what if he left me etc and i lost my citzenship that life is too short to think what will happen tomorrow and if we don't trust who we love we will never be happy besides its my decision and as a dult i take all the responibilities of all what i do.. i think people should stop thinking that there are different cultures, different people, different lifestyles after all thats why God create us different! to know others and to be a reason to unite us not to separate us..personally when i have kids i prefer them to marry forigners not arabs..
by the way im local and my tribe is one of well known tribes in UAE i don't have any persian roots in case someone will say real arab girls won't marry non locals thats not true at all
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friend4you wrote::D i know i didn't write from ages
first of all thanks all of your comments
second im married now to my european bf and we will go to visit his family in Dec and they didn't take my citzneship but my kids won't have it which is not big deal after all..i just wana say to whom who said that what if he left me etc and i lost my citzenship that life is too short to think what will happen tomorrow and if we don't trust who we love we will never be happy besides its my decision and as a dult i take all the responibilities of all what i do.. i think people should stop thinking that there are different cultures, different people, different lifestyles after all thats why God create us different! to know others and to be a reason to unite us not to separate us..personally when i have kids i prefer them to marry forigners not arabs..
by the way im local and my tribe is one of well known tribes in UAE i don't have any persian roots in case someone will say real arab girls won't marry non locals thats not true at all


Habibti, Im so proud of you. You make all the women in the world proud. You are so smart when fighting for your love. Good luck and have a happy marriage. :wink:
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soo happy 4 u girl..wish all the happiness in the world
may alla bless u n ur new family :blob2:


lets hope someday these stupid rules n regulation will change inshallah...
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Oct 28, 2006
Happy ending finally... Good to hear that 8)
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friend4you wrote::D i know i didn't write from ages
first of all thanks all of your comments
second im married now to my european bf and we will go to visit his family in Dec and they didn't take my citzneship but my kids won't have it which is not big deal after all..i just wana say to whom who said that what if he left me etc and i lost my citzenship that life is too short to think what will happen tomorrow and if we don't trust who we love we will never be happy besides its my decision and as a dult i take all the responibilities of all what i do.. i think people should stop thinking that there are different cultures, different people, different lifestyles after all thats why God create us different! to know others and to be a reason to unite us not to separate us..personally when i have kids i prefer them to marry forigners not arabs..
by the way im local and my tribe is one of well known tribes in UAE i don't have any persian roots in case someone will say real arab girls won't marry non locals thats not true at all



mabrook, inshalla you will stay happy together for a long time to come.

my mum she married someone that wasnt local, at first her family shunned her, but now al humdulila they have become wiser and understand. i guess some things just take time.
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Oct 29, 2006
sniper420 wrote:well I have a friend who is non-local but married a local girl. He is a national now. I guess he or she has to renounce the citizenship.

Well I wll think 101 times to marry local girl with 10 bros. Damn they will treat u like a dog!. :lol:


wow, i only reached 37 times ;)
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sniper420 wrote:
wow, i only reached 37 times ;)


i dont get it
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gratz for you friends4ever, wish you the best for both of you

are local guys that bad that local girls dont want to marry them? also are local girls that bad that local guys dont want to marry them? :?: :(
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They are not bad. it depends on the person dude! :wink:
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Bleakus wrote:gratz for you friends4ever, wish you the best for both of you

are local guys that bad that local girls dont want to marry them?


Its your hair dude... ;-)
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Oct 29, 2006
^^ it probably is ;)

Hey Jealousy
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Either that or those scary poses of yours :wink:
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