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Could unpaid loans in the UAE cause the cancellation of the Police Clearance Certificate?
Dear Sir/Madam,
I applied for a Police Clearance Certificate online from India. After submitting my fingerprints, the status now shows canceled.
I had unpaid bank loans while I was in the UAE.
Is that the reason for not issuing the PCC?
Dear client,
Thanks for your query!
If the status of your police clearance certificate is showing as canceled, you will definitely have pending cases in the UAE.
I specialize in such kinds of cases. I can help you to close these cases so that you can get your PCC.
Please share a copy of your rejected application on my WhatsApp at [----].
Thanks and Regards,
Abdul Wahied
Dear Questioner,
Yes, that must be the reason. The bank filed a case against you.
First, we have to make a settlement with the bank. Then, you have to obtain clearance from the court.
After that, we can apply for the police clearance.
Please contact our senior legal consultant, Mr. Muhammad Abdullah, on WhatsApp for further details.
Dear questioner,
That might be the reason for the denial of the PCC because if there are defaulted payments or unpaid loans, then there are chances for the banks to file a case against you.
You will obtain the PCC once these are settled either through Court or through negotiation with the bank.
If you need our support to clear the case and obtain the PCC, please share your WhatsApp number.
This could be one of the reasons, and to know the actual reason, we can assist you with security checks, including court and police.
Once the results appear, we will update you and assist you in removing any ban or issue that appears.
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You can reach out to us through WhatsApp for assistance.
Dear Questioner,
- Reason for PCC Cancellation:
The reason for the cancellation of your Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) application could indeed be related to the unpaid bank loans you had while you were in the UAE.
When applying for a PCC, especially for immigration or visa purposes, authorities often conduct thorough background checks to assess an individual’s criminal record, financial history, and overall trustworthiness.
Unpaid debts, such as bank loans, can raise red flags during these checks and may lead to the rejection or cancellation of a PCC application.
- Financial History and PCC Issuance:
In many countries, including the UAE, financial history is considered an essential aspect of background checks for issuing a Police Clearance Certificate.
Unpaid debts or financial irregularities can be viewed as indicators of potential risk or unreliability, which can influence the decision to issue a PCC.
While each case is unique and subject to individual assessment by the authorities, it is not uncommon for outstanding financial obligations to impact the issuance of a PCC.
- Next Steps:
If your PCC application was canceled due to your unpaid bank loans in the UAE, it is advisable to address this issue promptly.
You may consider contacting the relevant authorities in the UAE to inquire about the specific reasons for the cancellation and seek guidance on how to resolve any outstanding financial matters.
Resolving any unpaid debts and demonstrating a proactive approach towards addressing financial responsibilities could potentially improve your chances of obtaining a PCC in the future.