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overlyconcerned Posted - 02 February 2011 : 13:27:40
Student:

Will if affect me getting the next student loan as im currently studying

Would it affect my partners application for an ILR, Im a british citizen but she has to apply.

Could I still be a teacher?

Does it affect which countries I can visit in the future?

I also heard some utility companies help towards the cost of the BR fees.
Is the fee still 600 even though I am a student?

I have just over 20k debt but the CSA have made it impossible for me to figure a way out and I have tried my hardest and its time to give up.
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Niobe Posted - 02 February 2011 : 18:55:22
Not sure what will happen as regards subsequent student loans as it is debt.

Not sure about the ILR but see no reason why you can't be a teacher - it would be dependent upon the employment criteria for wherever you applied.

No reason you cannot visit wherever you like in the future.

I believe you can only get relief for fees if you are on certain benefits.

Buckle your seat belt Dorothy, 'cos Kansas is going bye bye.

Jan
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RHB Posted - 02 February 2011 : 18:31:53
CSA payments are a % of income.
overlyconcerned Posted - 02 February 2011 : 17:55:21
thanks for your quick answers.

I didnt think the Student Loans did credit checks? I thought they were just instead of a grant.

I didnt do any of the usual credit check info from student finance england.

There is debt to the CSA however I have other debts which I was managing until the CSA made their unreasonable requests.

If I increase my income they increase their requests. I am left with 465 a month when I work no matter what I try.

Would you mind addressing the other questions too.

thankyou
Viki.W Posted - 02 February 2011 : 15:21:41
Hi,

Is your debt to the CSA? As bankruptcy would not wipe this out.

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Richard P Posted - 02 February 2011 : 14:38:42
sorry yes it will effect future students if they do credit check however student loans are not included in BR petitions so they may still support your education

not really a problem applying to be a teacher it is probably best to be BR discharged before you apply for next job

utility companies have gone quiet on helping to fund BR.

Richard

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