1, without People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC) nationality;
2. Unable to prove identity;
3. Practicing fraud in the application process.
Those who meet the requirements of being included in the list of people who have lost their trust shall be valid for 2 years, but the person who has been executed obstructs or resists execution by violence or threats, and the circumstances are serious or there have been many acts of dishonesty; It can be extended for one to three years.
That is, the shortest 2 years, and the longest 5 years later, the information of the untrustworthy executor will be deleted from the blacklist. If a state organ, institution or state-owned enterprise is included in the list of persons who have been executed for breach of trust, the people's court shall inform its superior unit, the competent department or the institution that performs the duties of investor.
The time limit for entering the list of untrustworthy executors is 2 years, during which travel and high consumption will be restricted.
If the user actively cooperates with the breach of contract after being pulled into the blacklist of dishonesty, he can also apply to the court for revocation of his dishonesty information after fulfilling all his obligations. As long as the court intends to revoke it, it will generally be revoked for the user within 3 working days.
Legal basis: Article 3 of the Provisions of the Supreme People's Court on Restricting the High Consumption and Related Consumption of the Executed Person.
If the person subjected to execution is a natural person, after taking measures to restrict consumption, he shall not have the following high-consumption and non-essential consumption behaviors for life and work:
(a) when taking the means of transportation, choose the second class or above of the plane, train soft sleeper and ship;
(two) high consumption in hotels, hotels, nightclubs, golf courses and other places above the star level;
(three) the purchase of real estate or new construction, expansion, high-grade decoration of housing;
(four) leasing high-grade office buildings, hotels, apartments and other places to work;
(5) Purchasing non-essential vehicles;
(6) tourism and vacation;
(seven) children attending private schools with high fees;
(8) Paying high premiums to purchase insurance wealth management products;
(9) Non-essential consumption behaviors such as taking all seats of G-prefix EMU trains and first-class and above seats of other EMU trains.