• Can UAE loan defaulter travel to African countries

If a person having unclear loans and credit card bill of year 2017 in UAE,Can he travel to African countries after 5 years 
A person has a loan of 250,000 dirhams 
And for 3 years he has paid the instalments and 1 years instalments wer due AND also 2 credit cards bills were due 
Due to some reason he flies to India in the year 2018 and couldn't go back to UAE
Now it's 2024 can he travel to African countries....?
Asked 7 months ago in Criminal Law
Religion: Muslim

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6 Answers

Has any case been filed against defaulter 

 

has any non bailable warrant been issued

 

any LOC issued

 

if no action taken by bank then he can travel  

 

 

Ajay Sethi
Advocate, Mumbai
97422 Answers
7872 Consultations

-  As per the pact, if any person leaves UAE, without clearing the taken loan /outstanding debts, can be detained in India and some other country as well, and at the time of immigration to some other country. 

- Further, the Foreign Affairs Department clarified that the Indian government cannot help the person with debt cases, as these are considered a private matter between the lender and the borrower.

- If the bank has not initiated any legal action against that person, then nothing will happen in travelling. 

- Further , if the bank has initiated any legal action , then information should be given to you. 

- Hence, you can travel to any country , if you have not faced any trouble at the time to coming to India. 

Mohammed Shahzad
Advocate, Delhi
14727 Answers
224 Consultations

Dear Client,

Yes, a person with outstanding loans and credit card bills in the UAE from 2017 can generally travel to African countries, as such financial issues typically do not impact travel permissions outside the UAE. However, it is essential to ensure there are no international arrest warrants or travel bans issued by UAE authorities, which could potentially cause problems. It is advisable to check with the relevant embassies and possibly seek legal advice to confirm that there are no travel restrictions related to the unpaid debts before planning any international travel.

Anik Miu
Advocate, Bangalore
10355 Answers
121 Consultations

As there is no restriction agaisnt him to travel to any country, there may not be any problem to travel to African countries, but he has to ensure that there is no red corner notice issued against him by the UAE police or government of that country in this regard

T Kalaiselvan
Advocate, Vellore
87624 Answers
2352 Consultations

Why not. 

Yogendra Singh Rajawat
Advocate, Jaipur
23009 Answers
31 Consultations

Yes he can travel unless there are visa restrictions 

Prashant Nayak
Advocate, Mumbai
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209 Consultations

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