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NoMoney Posted - 26 January 2010 : 06:48:49
Hello,

If I am made bankrupt, can I still easily get a career development loan, or student loan? Or do I have to do that before?

I think I need to beef up my career to hopefully get myself back on my feet and earn better.

Thank you for any advice.

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ariel Posted - 16 February 2010 : 08:56:41
Thanks for this info, It will be very useful for us in future.


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NoMoney Posted - 26 January 2010 : 11:08:58
Thank you very much.


quote:
Originally posted by gettingoutofdebt

Student Loans are mean tested so being BR won't affect you when you apply.

Career development loans look a different matter:

quote:

Could you get a Professional and Career Development Loan?

To be eligible, you’ll need to be:

* 18 or over
* ‘settled’ in the UK, and have been ordinarily resident in the UK for at least the three years prior to the start of your learning programme
* intending to work in the UK, the EU or the EEA when the course finishes

‘Settled’ means having either indefinite leave to enter or remain or having the right of abode in the UK.

Remember: even if you meet these conditions, the decision on whether you’ve been successful in your application remains with the bank. The bank’s decision will depend on you meeting their specific lending criteria.


The last paragraph suggests that the bank will check your credit file and, if so, it is highly unlikely that you would get the loan.


gettingoutofdebt Posted - 26 January 2010 : 09:42:55
Student Loans are mean tested so being BR won't affect you when you apply.

Career development loans look a different matter:

quote:

Could you get a Professional and Career Development Loan?

To be eligible, you’ll need to be:

* 18 or over
* ‘settled’ in the UK, and have been ordinarily resident in the UK for at least the three years prior to the start of your learning programme
* intending to work in the UK, the EU or the EEA when the course finishes

‘Settled’ means having either indefinite leave to enter or remain or having the right of abode in the UK.

Remember: even if you meet these conditions, the decision on whether you’ve been successful in your application remains with the bank. The bank’s decision will depend on you meeting their specific lending criteria.


The last paragraph suggests that the bank will check your credit file and, if so, it is highly unlikely that you would get the loan.

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