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Peter.tp
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Posted - 04 November 2011 :  03:36:22  Show Profile  Visit Peter.tp's Homepage  Reply with Quote
My debt is 45000.00 British pounds to 7 creditors in UK.
Monthly income is 1875.30 BP
Monthly expenditure is 1873.40 BP
Recommended debt solution is bankruptcy but I am a permanent resident in Canada so what do I do?

Viki.W
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Posted - 04 November 2011 :  08:00:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Peter,

How long have you been permanently living in Canada?





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Richard P
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Posted - 04 November 2011 :  09:50:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
peter

subject to how long you have been out of this country.

you can apply to the high court in person or appoint a representitive to act on your behalf (lasting power of attorney) who can then apply at the High Court for your bankruptcy.

I think one of the experts Mel helps with LPA's.

Good Luck Richard,
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