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Thursday, March 29, 2007
Bankruptcy if not a US resident
I have been working in the US for the past 6 years and have been
denied permanent residency status because terms of my employment
has changed. I was forced to leave the US. I am now facing no, or
little income and debt of 50,000 US and debt of 100,000 in Canada.
I am planning to declare bankruptcy in Canada. What are my US
options and ramifications.
thank you

I am not an attorney but I feel.

Likely your unsecured debt will complile till it goes to collections and they ultimately find out you have left, and right it off because you are not responding. Your secured debt will be repossessed and disposed of. You will have incinerated your US credit rating. You could file for us Bankruptcy but why? unless you are intending to return and work in US and need credit again.
But, as far as I know entry to the US in later visits will not be effected from a Homeland security stand point.

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