天美麻豆

Menu
天美麻豆
Search
Magazine
Search

Contract termination with bank loan

Greetings,
Kindly advice in the situation I鈥檝e faced with:
I鈥檝e finished my 2 years service in Oman and decided to renew my contract.
So now I鈥檓 staying on the grace period because my visa was expired and new documents weren鈥檛 issued.
suddenly I was informed that company will be closed and I will leave the country with NOC

But the thing is I still have unpaid credit card and I really don鈥檛 have money to cover it before I鈥檒l get a new job.

Will the border control officers see my loan during visa cancellation and is it allowed to officially cancel my visa and leave Oman and settle loan from my home country. ??

If they will stop me can I settle it directly at the airport and what going to happen if I don鈥檛 have amount to cover the loan. ???
Thank you
See also
Hi Severve,

If your bank account is tied to your employment, then to leave the country without clearing your pending dues would not be possible.

However, if your bank account is independent of your employment aspects then you could leave the country without anyone knowing anything about your pending dues.
Greetings,
Is it consider as a tied account ? if it鈥檚 my salary account on which I received salaries

Severve wrote:

Greetings,
Is it consider as a tied account ? if it鈥檚 my salary account on which I received salaries


Hi Severve,

If your employer opened the salary account on your behalf, then yes, it is a tied account.

However, if you opened the bank account independently, and provided your bank account details to your employer and asked them to transfer your salary to that account then it is not a tied account.

Dear Sir,
Yes, I鈥檝e opened it by myself and after I gave my bank details to the accountant, so after that they started to debit money on it.
The thing is that it鈥檚 not about I don鈥檛 want to pay it
It鈥檚 about that I need time to pay even from abroad
Hi Severve,

While your thoughts are noble, look at the practicality of the problems involved with making the payments from outside the country.

Further reading