The Fifty (W9): Why is Maïssane banned from Dubai?

The Fifty (W9): Why is Maïssane banned from Dubai?
The Fifty (W9): Why is Maïssane banned from Dubai?

If Maïssane is most often talked about, it is because of her tumultuous relationship with Emine, her companion, with whom she experienced ups but also many downs. The young man, close to the couple formed by Jazz and Laurent Correia, had recently celebrated his marriage before finally divorcing and getting back into a relationship with Maissane, a reality TV love story that fans of this genre love. But if the young woman has been in the news lately, it is because of a rumor concerning the fact that she would no longer be allowed to go to Dubai. If some thought that it was indeed a simple rumor, the candidate of the Fifty confirmed that it was indeed the reality. Questioned by Télé Star, she returned to the reasons for this inconvenience and explained why she did not intend to resolve the problem.

Why does Maïssane have to pay 80,000 euros if she wants to return to Dubai?

“So I haven’t really looked much into the subject but in fact, in Dubai, they are very strict on everything that is paper, etc., visa… Really very strict, you shouldn’t have fun, even opening a company there, it requires a lot of administrative stuff”she began by detailing. And to continue: “I’m not going to go into details but I took administrative steps because I wanted to move there. It was years ago, five years ago. I wanted to do it except that When I got there, I realized that it wasn’t my delusion at all.”. The problem? The young woman had already taken steps which she left at a standstill but which still had a cost… “I left things on standby, I walked away, except that in fact, there were things to sort out. I had opened things that required fees, etc. I stayed for two weeks and I said to myself: ‘I’m never going to do anything here'”she admitted.

Then Maïssane recognizes: “I left and in fact, there were administrative things to close because you don’t have fun opening a company and then you leave again… It’s nonsense”. After this admission, the young woman explained that she also had administrative problems in but affirmed that the services here were more lax enough to allow her to calm down her feelings. “administrative phobia”. “In France, ultimately, they’re pretty cool, they let me… Over there, in Dubai, it’s not like that. Did you leave it like that on standby for 4 years? Well, for 4 years, every day that you left like that plus you get taxes and you have fines”, detailed the reality TV candidate. And to conclude: “In fact, it became a huge amount and the day I wanted to go back to Dubai, I was told: ‘Okay, you owe 80,000 balls’. I’m not going to give you 80,000 balls for a something I don’t want to live in anyway”.

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