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paying loan outside bahrain

bookbee29

hi everyone. i just want to know is there anyone here who successfully convinced the bank specially AUB, that you will pay the remaining loan outside Bahrain?


if the bank files for travel ban, how many day before it will take effect and hold you in the airport? for exam the bank files for travel ban today can i still exit 3 days from now since

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XTang

Every case is different and depends on your negotiation with the bank.  Travel ban process is started when the loan is handed over to recovery and then execution court is approached for it.   This takes time.   I have no way of knowing what stage your case is at.

bookbee29

so in case i will exit now without the bank knowledge, theres no way the immigration will check the records if i have pending loan here unless the bank order for travel band or hold right? i pay every month through automatic salary deduction.

XTang

As i said, if there is no travel ban, you can exit.

bookbee29

thank you. im just worried because of the new law linking your fees, debt and fine to your passport and cpr.



so i dont know if its already on effect.

XTang

Its not in effect yet.  The Government is arguing against it.  However, with more and more people doing what you are doing, it may end up being implemented.


Yes I understand all the arguments for emergencies and loans but the fact of the matter is that people always have a choice.  You should know whether you can pay off a loan should you lose your job before you even take it out.  Imagine if you did this in your home country where you can't run away - the consequences would be more severe.  Some people, knowing they can always run away, take this lightly.


At least you are going to pay it off in installments, most don't.  And that is why, parliment is arguing for this bill.