1. Will the parents of the credit card holder be urged by the bank to repay the unpaid balance, and why.
No, because everyone who can apply for a credit card is an adult and has full civil liability. Their personal actions bear their own responsibility.
Unless the family members are willing to bear the debt, the family members have no obligation to repay it for them.
2. The parents of the credit card holder are still alive, but the credit card holder has no inheritance. Does it mean that if the parents are not dead, the inheritance issue of the children will not be involved, that is, the credit card holder has no inheritance to inherit?
As long as the cardholder has an inheritance, the debt will be executed from the estate. If inherited, it is executed from the estate inherited by the deceased. If there is no inheritance, the fact that this debt cannot be fulfilled will die naturally.
3. Regardless of the cause of death, credit card debts will be handled according to the execution method in 2 above.