Basically if you have left the country without complete settlement of loans and if the amount is greater than just 350 QRS, the bank raises a legal note against your id as well as intimates your company too.
Once done, every month-end bank sends a list of clients who have not paid the dues to the QCB, thereby you will become a black-listed customer.
Since you say you are joining the same company, contact your HR and find if they have received any notification from the bank.
Once done, contact the bank too directly to identify the status - for it varies from bank to bank. Get the loan receovery department number and speak to the manager directly - speaking to just customer service personnel is not the best idea.
Further, If the bank accepts to collect the payment (it will be with heavy penalties though), once paid - you need to get a NOC from the bank stating all dues have been settled and their is no pending claims. Take a help of a friend who is locally available to get these done directly - helpes to resolve lot of hazzles and is faster.(Just ensure, he is not the guarantor of your loan - lol...)
Dont take chances of entering the country without settling your loans - for its a criminal case that would have been registered from the bank's side.
(I work at one of the bank - IT division, from past experience this is how things are happening!!)
Basically if you have left the country without complete settlement of loans and if the amount is greater than just 350 QRS, the bank raises a legal note against your id as well as intimates your company too.
Once done, every month-end bank sends a list of clients who have not paid the dues to the QCB, thereby you will become a black-listed customer.
Since you say you are joining the same company, contact your HR and find if they have received any notification from the bank.
Once done, contact the bank too directly to identify the status - for it varies from bank to bank. Get the loan receovery department number and speak to the manager directly - speaking to just customer service personnel is not the best idea.
Further, If the bank accepts to collect the payment (it will be with heavy penalties though), once paid - you need to get a NOC from the bank stating all dues have been settled and their is no pending claims. Take a help of a friend who is locally available to get these done directly - helpes to resolve lot of hazzles and is faster.(Just ensure, he is not the guarantor of your loan - lol...)
Dont take chances of entering the country without settling your loans - for its a criminal case that would have been registered from the bank's side.
(I work at one of the bank - IT division, from past experience this is how things are happening!!)