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Showing posts with label Qatar. Show all posts

Sep 6, 2020

How to Get Qatar Police Clearance Certificate - Why Is It Important

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Is it possible to get nodding for crossing the borderline without verification? It would not be so since the person is authenticated first, before getting stamp to go abroad. But recently, the Qatar have decided to halt entry of expats, especially Asians such as Indians. Qatar cited to curb immigration in the country by capping the salary of skilled emigrants.

What is Qatar Police Clearance Certificate?

Qatar Police Clearance Certificate or QPCC is a legal document validated by the regional police of the country. It discloses criminal record of the person if he/she is detained or convicted ever. Every country has its own set-up of competent authority that attests this certificate. For example, if the seeker hails from New Delhi, he/she can apply for it in the police station located nearby his/her house. Before that attestation, thorough investigation takes place in the criminal record books. Afterwards, it is delivered in the name of the person. 

Is it Mandatory for Qatar Visa?

The Qatar government has issued a mandate while revising its visa policies. His move advocates people who must be the first choice for the employers there when it comes to employment. 

By learning lessons from him, Qatar has also made it compulsory to validate his/her entry via criminal check certificate. It’s the synonym of Police Clearance Certificate wherein applicant’s any role in any offence would be clearly mentioned. Therefore, it would be an easy job for the consul department to approve or disapprove visa request.

If any country does not issue such Police Clearance Certificate or the applicant had served time in the asylum, then this case would be considered as not ‘reasonably practicable’. But the applicant must be 18 years old or below.

Who Have to Present This Certificate for Flying Down to Qatar?

According to recently surfacing headlines, Indian doctors, nurses and those who take up their job in the education sector of Qatar have to submit it with their visa application. In case, the applicant fails to produce it, his/her visa application will be disapproved. 

If the applicant is going along with dependent (s) like spouse and children or kins, the separate certificate of police clearance would be applied for them. The Qatar government doesn’t want any vulnerable person enter their territory & spread violence or insecurity to the natives.

And also, the applicants must bear in mind that they must get it from the country where he/she has been living for 1year in the previous 10 years continuously.

The minors whose age falls in between 0 to 18 years need not submit it.

Can the Convicted Applicants Ever Get Qatar visa?

Yes, the applicants with criminal history can get Qatar visa. But here a few conditions are applied.

  • If the convict has served more than four years in jail, his/her visa application will directly be refused.
  • If the convict has served 12 months in jail but not four years, then he/she is eligible to get it but only after 10 years of the sentence.
  • If the convict has served less than 12 months behind bars, he/she would be able to get it only after 5 years of the sentence.

Where Is It Required?

In Qatar, people apply for PCC with two motives.

  • For employment purpose
  • For seeking passport or visa

The applicant can visit the nearest police station for filling its application form. There is an online option available also.

Which Details Are Required for PCC?

  • Passport Number
  • Date of its issuance
  • Date of its expiry
  • Place from where it is issued
  • Country for which it is required
  • Applicant’s name
  • His/her date of birth
  • Gender
  • Marital status
  • Type of employment
  • Qualification certificates
  • Valid family details
  • Residential address
  • Duration of residency

From Where to Get it Attested in Qatar?

Qatar follows three stages of its attestation services of the immigration documents. It is also known as apostille services. The applicant can get it attested from the state commissioner of the police. His stamp would be there on the certificate. Then, the same Police Clearance Certificate is attested at the HRD of the state government.

Once the state level attestation is completed, the same document is stamped by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). Finally, it is submitted at the consulate officer where the competent authority signs it. To skip the whole process, you can check what Afreno offers, as they offer Qatar Police Clearance certificate. For more details check their website.

The applicant is verified intensely during the first phase of attestation. Therefore, the subsequent attestation authorities just put their stamp but don’t carry on verification intensely.