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How Indians can get a good conduct certificate in Dubai

Dubai - Here are the steps.

By Web Report

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Published: Mon 5 Feb 2018, 11:00 PM

Last updated: Tue 6 Feb 2018, 1:45 PM

Indian job seekers looking to apply for a good conduct certificate or a police clearance certificate (PCC) in the UAE can apply via BLS International Services Ltd, a specialist service provider of outsourcing for a visa, passport, consular, and attestation services. 
Eight steps to getting a PCC from India
1. Download and fill out application form
2. Get a copy of the later Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) in English with current passport details obtained from UAE authorities (local police station). The validity of local PCC is only for three months from the date of issue.
3. Request letter from applicant stating for what purpose they are applying for Indian PCC with supporting documents
4. Clearance required from CGI Dubai/ Embassy for PCC applications, irrespective of place of issue of the passport
5. If the visa is expired and in the grace period (one month), those who are under same Company Sponsorship should get a testified letter from the company (in English) and valid trade license copy. For dependants, sponsor's photo testified letter and passport copy is required. In case if visa is expired and is more the grace period of one- month, prior approval required from Consulate General of India, Dubai along with instruction note from BLS
6. For new employment - Offer Letter attested by Chamber of Commerce (Dubai / Sharjah and Northern Emirates) where the company is registered OR valid employment paper visa in original and copy, photo testified letter from the company (in English) and valid trade license copy is required
7. Photo ID card copy with expiry details of ID - Driving License, Emirates Id Card, Health Card, Labour Card
8. The applicant should submit the application in person for identification


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