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Dubai Police Clearance for Australia

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 22 October 2013 - 05:19

Hi Ladies

Its been a long time since I posted on this forum since I moved from Dubai to Oz 3 years ago. I am from Scotland originally and I'm in the process of applying for a permanent resident visa for Australia. As part of the process I need a Dubai Police Clearance which is proving very hard for me to obtain. Does anyone have any experience of this? The notes on the Dubai Police website are very vague for people outside the UAE and when I asked my migration agent for help they want to charge me an additional $2000 for obtaining it.

Any information from someone who has went through this process would be gratefully appreciated.

Many thanks

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EW GURU
Latest post on 17 August 2014 - 20:22
just to inform......you CANNOT get a police clearance certificate at all police stations in dubai. this service is only available in somewhat bigger police stations like Barsha head quarter etc. I was turned away from the police station near Garden center exit 42, on the basis that i need to go to a bigger police station like Barsha . I went to barsha police station on al khail road and after some waiting in queue was informed that if i need police clearance for use within uae then i can get it from barsha station..but if i need it for use outside uae..like e.g. immigration then i can only get it from CID department inside their main head quarter near Al mulla plaza. hopefully this information would help save unnecessary trips as i was not able to find it online anywhere and ended up hopping stations
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 24 October 2013 - 21:13
Just been helping a friend from Australia to get the police clearance certificate last Sunday. If you had done the registration for Emirates ID, your finger prints are already in their record. All you need to do is get a friend in Dubai to bring your passport copy, visa copy and a passport-sized photo to the Dubai Police HQ. Pay 210dhs (plus an hour of waiting) and go back after 3 days to collect your certificate. My friend spent a lot of time and money to get fingerprints taken at a local police station, attestation and bank draft ended up the police officer returned all these to me. So I hope nobody repeats the same. It is just so easy and simple as long as you have your fingerprints record in the system and a friend who is willing to help you!
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 23 October 2013 - 10:51
I've no experience obtaining one from the UAE but figure it shouldn't be that different from Qatar. Friends who had moved to Oz on a working visa needed police clearance certificates from Qatar and they were able to print off an application form from the Ministry of Interior website. All they needed to provide was copies of the biometric page and cancelled resident visa page in their passport (finger prints were already on the computer from when they registered to get their original rp). So, I tried to look at the UAE Ministry of Interior website for you but it kept showing a message that the URL was incorrect! I came across this page though: http://www.dubaipolice.gov.ae/dp/jsps/content/flat-content.do?contentCode=83824 Scroll down and look at the Procedures and documentations required ... it states that if you are no longer living in the UAE, you need to get a fingerprint record attested by their Embassy. The UAE Embassy in Canberra should be your best bet. Good luck, hope you get it sorted soon. I'm from Scotland too and applied for an Australian permanent resident visa from the Dubai Consulate in February and it's taking forever!!
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 22 October 2013 - 22:46
You will need to get your fingerprints taken at a local police station. Send these to the Dept of Foreign Affairs for attestation then to UAE Embassy in Canberra for one more round of attestation. Then send to CID in Dubai who will send back the certificate. You will need to pay/enclose self addresses envelopes at each step. This used to be the process a few years ago, but may have changed. Check with the UAE Embassy in Canberra - they used to have info about this on their website. It took 4-6 weeks and its definitely NOT worth paying $2000 to get it done for you! Good luck!
 
 

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