Just yesterday when taking my friend to airport going back for good. I saw more and more dusty cars in and around airport parking areas. And this can't be mistaken.
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RobbyG wrote:This kind of final statements make it clear to me that people don't really want to leave the country, but due to financial mistakes or simply job loss they are too affraid to go to jail.
There must be another solution in the future to get these people to refinance or declare a 'Western' style bankruptcy. Room for improvement in the legislature.
sage & onion wrote:RobbyG wrote:This kind of final statements make it clear to me that people don't really want to leave the country, but due to financial mistakes or simply job loss they are too affraid to go to jail.
There must be another solution in the future to get these people to refinance or declare a 'Western' style bankruptcy. Room for improvement in the legislature.
Oh come on, anyone could have written that on the car
Chocoholic wrote:Also I have heard that now security are running checks on all cars that go into the airport parking lots, to see if the visa of the owner has been cancelled or there's any reason for them to be a flight risk.
Chocoholic wrote:How do you know? They just sit there looking at the plates through cameras.
And if your visa isn't cancelled and you don't plan on abandoning your car, then you have nothing to worry about do you.
RobbyG wrote:Chocoholic wrote:How do you know? They just sit there looking at the plates through cameras.
And if your visa isn't cancelled and you don't plan on abandoning your car, then you have nothing to worry about do you.
People with intellect run before their Visa expires hon.
Think again
Misery Called Life wrote:Naa once ur visa is canceled, you have bout 30 days to leave the country. I Think once ur sacked in today's situations companies give you bout 30 day's?( I'm not sure) to get a job. Then they cancel.
So most people leave the country during the grace period,after their visas are terminated.
Once you lose ur job, there are so many formalities to be completed + you have to search for another job. You just can't leave the country overnight.
RobbyG wrote:When people are fleeing their financial responsibilities to avoid jailtime in a downturn economy....would you still think of formalities?
One thing is for sure, not one company will ever get my original passport for safekeeping. They can get a copy but it ends there.
The only thing of true value to me in this world is my nationality status. Ain't getting mine
O and by the way: I'm fiscally responsible
uaekid wrote:Just wondering, what would bankruptcy do for those ppl if it was applied here? I mean how does it help? I know no one can ask you for your financial obligations anymore but would you be able to buy or rent in the future?
I'm just not familiar with it.
Speedhump wrote:It should be better this way, because it should encourage the lender to be more responsible to whom they lend, if they can make credit checks quickly on applicants. The UAE has a similar system coming I think, slowly. I read about the idea being floated a year ago or more. Whether that would also encourage the Government to relax the legal penalties on cheque bouncers etc. I don't know.
However talking about credit ratings, we all know that there are always the bottom feeding scum who will lend money at ingly high interest rates to people who have very little chance to pay them back. The TV in the US is full of adverts by loan companies saying they will lend to people who even have a totally screwed credit rating.
Bankruptcy (at least in the UK) also means you can't start a business for a set number of years afterwards, as you have shown yourself to be financially 'irresponsible'.
Captain Australia wrote:RobbyG wrote:When people are fleeing their financial responsibilities to avoid jailtime in a downturn economy....would you still think of formalities?
One thing is for sure, not one company will ever get my original passport for safekeeping. They can get a copy but it ends there.
The only thing of true value to me in this world is my nationality status. Ain't getting mine
O and by the way: I'm fiscally responsible
Robby you have to hand over your passport at first for them to give you the residential visa.
Chocoholic wrote:How do you know? They just sit there looking at the plates through cameras.
And if your visa isn't cancelled and you don't plan on abandoning your car, then you have nothing to worry about do you.
uaekid wrote:thanks for the answer but with all these bankruptcy consequences how is it better for those who left the country to file a bankruptcy and live with it, it is hard and expensive for them as it is ? but I guess it’s manageable in one home country.
I heard that banks were welling to wait for your late payments for a period of time if you go and talk to them ,true ? if so why is all the panice ?
Speedhump wrote:uaekid wrote:thanks for the answer but with all these bankruptcy consequences how is it better for those who left the country to file a bankruptcy and live with it, it is hard and expensive for them as it is ? but I guess it’s manageable in one home country.
In most countries you are not put in jail for non-payment therefore you have a chance to get your life back together and make the money to pay.I heard that banks were welling to wait for your late payments for a period of time if you go and talk to them ,true ? if so why is all the panice ?
If you owe money here to an individual or even a private company (not a bank) they can take you to court immediately if your cheque bounces and you can end up behind bars until you pay (or rot there instead). It really happens.
uaekid wrote:Speedhump wrote:uaekid wrote:thanks for the answer but with all these bankruptcy consequences how is it better for those who left the country to file a bankruptcy and live with it, it is hard and expensive for them as it is ? but I guess it’s manageable in one home country.
In most countries you are not put in jail for non-payment therefore you have a chance to get your life back together and make the money to pay.I heard that banks were welling to wait for your late payments for a period of time if you go and talk to them ,true ? if so why is all the panice ?
If you owe money here to an individual or even a private company (not a bank) they can take you to court immediately if your cheque bounces and you can end up behind bars until you pay (or rot there instead). It really happens.
so how do ppl or companies get their money ? I mean what other options do they have to get their money ? the gov pays it or is it just forgotten ?
RobbyG wrote:Chocoholic wrote:How do you know? They just sit there looking at the plates through cameras.
And if your visa isn't cancelled and you don't plan on abandoning your car, then you have nothing to worry about do you.
RobbyG wrote:When people are fleeing their financial responsibilities to avoid jailtime in a downturn economy....would you still think of formalities?
One thing is for sure, not one company will ever get my original passport for safekeeping. They can get a copy but it ends there.
The only thing of true value to me in this world is my nationality status. Ain't getting mine
O and by the way: I'm fiscally responsible