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Mark.74 Posted - 05 May 2011 : 16:37:13
I am thinking of declaring bankruptcy knave debts here in ireland from Irish and UK banks that I know iwill never be able to repay l know if l move to england and become a resident that after12 months I will be discharged in ireland it is 12years does the same process take place in northern ireland any advice would help
Thank you
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debtinfo Posted - 08 May 2011 : 08:09:39
If they believe that the sole reason for declaring bankruptcy in england is to avoid the irish system (like RHB says, bankruptcy tourism) then the trustee could ask the court to revoke the bankruptcy order and give you your debts back.

If you are truly and permenantly moving to england then that is fine
RHB Posted - 08 May 2011 : 08:00:54
Bankruptcy tourism is frowned upon, yes.
Mark.74 Posted - 07 May 2011 : 22:21:35
Sorry for the late reply I am a bit brain dead the way I see it might as well remain in the UK Ireland is slowly going down the tubes so I be better of in the UK nothing here for me stuck in a low paid job cost of living is twice that and more than in the uk I am just concerned how would it be viewed if I left my job here went to England to declare bankruptcy that I can't do in **** hole ireland would it be frowned upon whats your opinion

Mark.74 Posted - 07 May 2011 : 22:03:32
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Originally posted by debtinfo

sorry i meant after the bankruptcy are you plnning to remain in the UK or move back to Ireland



debtinfo Posted - 06 May 2011 : 20:30:40
sorry i meant after the bankruptcy are you plnning to remain in the UK or move back to Ireland
Mark.74 Posted - 06 May 2011 : 20:20:27
If I can become bankrupt and discharged start
Again live simple but I must enquire more about it

Mark.74 Posted - 06 May 2011 : 20:15:33
quote:
Originally posted by debtinfo

what are you going to do after you are discharged



debtinfo Posted - 06 May 2011 : 18:20:30
what are you going to do after you are discharged
Niobe Posted - 06 May 2011 : 09:27:44
Hi Mark and welcome.

No idea on this but I would have thought that NI would come under the UK for discharge.

Hopefully one of the experts can help.

Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.

Jan
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