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If you’re currently in the UK but previously lived or worked in the Gulf, you may be asked to provide a Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) from the GCC country where you stayed.
This usually comes up during UK employment checks, visa applications, or professional registrations — and for many expats, it’s unexpected.
You’re physically in the UK, but the PCC must come from abroad.
Here’s how it works.
UK authorities often require a PCC from every country where you lived for a significant period. So if your past residence includes Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, or Bahrain, a PCC from that country becomes mandatory.
It confirms your criminal record status during your stay in the Gulf and is commonly required for:
UK job onboarding
Skilled worker visas
Healthcare registrations
Teaching roles
Immigration background checks
Without the GCC PCC, most UK applications simply pause.
Since you’re no longer in the Gulf, most GCC authorities rely on fingerprint-based PCC processing.
This means:
Your fingerprints must be taken in the UK
They must follow the specific format required by the Gulf country
The fingerprint card is submitted along with your PCC application
This step cannot be skipped.
Many applications get delayed because fingerprints are unclear, incomplete, or taken in the wrong format.
Although each country has slightly different rules, the general flow looks like this:
Take fingerprints in the UK
Prepare supporting documents (passport copy, old visa, Emirates ID / Iqama if available)
Apply for PCC through the relevant Gulf authority or embassy
Receive the PCC
Legalise the PCC if required for UK use
The exact steps depend on which GCC country you lived in — but fingerprints are almost always part of the process.
Most delays happen because of:
Incorrect fingerprint format
Missing old residency documents
Name mismatches between passports
Not knowing which PCC version is needed
Waiting too long after receiving a UK job offer
These small issues can easily add weeks to your timeline.
Getting a PCC from GCC countries while living in the UK isn’t difficult — but it is procedural.
You need proper fingerprints, the right documents, and correct submission channels. When done in order, the PCC process moves smoothly. When it isn’t, applications stall.
For many expats, professional support helps avoid back-and-forth and unnecessary delays. This is where experienced teams like Helpline Group assist with fingerprinting guidance, GCC PCC applications, and document handling — making sure your UK process doesn’t slow down because of overseas paperwork.
Because when it comes to PCC, doing it right the first time matters.