Where can one travel if an Interpol notice was issued? [on hold]
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If Interpol issued a notice at the request of the UAE for an Indian national, can one travel to other countries apart from those in the Gulf countries?
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Interpol alert? Red corner notice? Blue corner notice? Please be more specific
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I really feel that this is above the pay grade of the site! Please talk to an actual lawyer with knowledge of international law before travelling!
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If Interpol issued a notice at the request of the UAE for an Indian national, can one travel to other countries apart from those in the Gulf countries?
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If Interpol issued a notice at the request of the UAE for an Indian national, can one travel to other countries apart from those in the Gulf countries?
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Interpol alert? Red corner notice? Blue corner notice? Please be more specific
– RedBaron
Nov 22 at 14:29
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I really feel that this is above the pay grade of the site! Please talk to an actual lawyer with knowledge of international law before travelling!
– MJeffryes
Nov 22 at 14:58
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Interpol alert? Red corner notice? Blue corner notice? Please be more specific
– RedBaron
Nov 22 at 14:29
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I really feel that this is above the pay grade of the site! Please talk to an actual lawyer with knowledge of international law before travelling!
– MJeffryes
Nov 22 at 14:58
Interpol alert? Red corner notice? Blue corner notice? Please be more specific
– RedBaron
Nov 22 at 14:29
Interpol alert? Red corner notice? Blue corner notice? Please be more specific
– RedBaron
Nov 22 at 14:29
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I really feel that this is above the pay grade of the site! Please talk to an actual lawyer with knowledge of international law before travelling!
– MJeffryes
Nov 22 at 14:58
I really feel that this is above the pay grade of the site! Please talk to an actual lawyer with knowledge of international law before travelling!
– MJeffryes
Nov 22 at 14:58
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Interpol has various types of "notices" that they issue: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpol_notice
Some of these are rather mild. For example, the "yellow notice" means that you are considered missing (perhaps your family reported you to be missing and is looking for you because they love you) and they are looking for you.
If it is a "red notice", then you will likely get arrested at the border if the immigration department of the country you're visiting is one of the countries cooperating with Interpol (which is very likely the case).
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Interpol has various types of "notices" that they issue: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpol_notice
Some of these are rather mild. For example, the "yellow notice" means that you are considered missing (perhaps your family reported you to be missing and is looking for you because they love you) and they are looking for you.
If it is a "red notice", then you will likely get arrested at the border if the immigration department of the country you're visiting is one of the countries cooperating with Interpol (which is very likely the case).
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Interpol has various types of "notices" that they issue: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpol_notice
Some of these are rather mild. For example, the "yellow notice" means that you are considered missing (perhaps your family reported you to be missing and is looking for you because they love you) and they are looking for you.
If it is a "red notice", then you will likely get arrested at the border if the immigration department of the country you're visiting is one of the countries cooperating with Interpol (which is very likely the case).
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Interpol has various types of "notices" that they issue: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpol_notice
Some of these are rather mild. For example, the "yellow notice" means that you are considered missing (perhaps your family reported you to be missing and is looking for you because they love you) and they are looking for you.
If it is a "red notice", then you will likely get arrested at the border if the immigration department of the country you're visiting is one of the countries cooperating with Interpol (which is very likely the case).
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Interpol has various types of "notices" that they issue: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpol_notice
Some of these are rather mild. For example, the "yellow notice" means that you are considered missing (perhaps your family reported you to be missing and is looking for you because they love you) and they are looking for you.
If it is a "red notice", then you will likely get arrested at the border if the immigration department of the country you're visiting is one of the countries cooperating with Interpol (which is very likely the case).
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Interpol alert? Red corner notice? Blue corner notice? Please be more specific
– RedBaron
Nov 22 at 14:29
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I really feel that this is above the pay grade of the site! Please talk to an actual lawyer with knowledge of international law before travelling!
– MJeffryes
Nov 22 at 14:58