leaving the country to escape debt
Date: Fri, 07/31/2009 - 18:32
I highly doubt that this debt would follow you overseas, since t
I highly doubt that this debt would follow you overseas, since the debt was most likely written off anyway. This is not an international issue, its an American Consumer Issue.
International collections is becoming more prevelant....there is
International collections is becoming more prevelant....there is now and agreement between canada and the US. Really depends on the creditor.
I guess I should have asked if the insurance debt is from Austra
I guess I should have asked if the insurance debt is from Australia or the u.s.
Guest, could you clarify where the debt was incurred?
the debt was incurred in australia and im planning on moving to
the debt was incurred in australia and im planning on moving to the US or Canada soon
Well, we have no agreement with the Aussies to enforce or assist
Well, we have no agreement with the Aussies to enforce or assist in enforcing consumer issues, so once you leave the Land Down Under, you will be out from under their B.S.
I am getting sued in the US for around $100,000 by an illegal im
I am getting sued in the US for around $100,000 by an illegal immigrant who got drunk and wrecked my truck. He claims no responsability and says he cant work because of "pain". Unfortunatly you cannot disprove pain so even though he didnt even break a bone and is lying he can get money from me.
But I have citizenship for both Brazil, and Australia. Since Australia has no agreement (as stated above) with the USA they cannot get any money while im staying there? I heard Brazil was a good money laundering country, does that mean the debt collectors cant find any assets i might have there?
Quote:Originally Posted by AnonymousI am getting sued in the US
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Originally Posted by Anonymous I am getting sued in the US for around $100,000 by an illegal immigrant who got drunk and wrecked my truck. He claims no responsability and says he cant work because of "pain". Unfortunatly you cannot disprove pain so even though he didnt even break a bone and is lying he can get money from me. But I have citizenship for both Brazil, and Australia. Since Australia has no agreement (as stated above) with the USA they cannot get any money while im staying there? I heard Brazil was a good money laundering country, does that mean the debt collectors cant find any assets i might have there? |
Anything on your name in Brazil can be traced.
Debts do not stop at borders and civil suits for recovery can be
Debts do not stop at borders and civil suits for recovery can be filed in many countries. This is a global world with computers and you can be across the world and still in touch.
I second many of the post above. First of all I have a friend wh
I second many of the post above. First of all I have a friend who was in your situation that decide to take the route your planning on. Before making any rational decision, he decided to see bankruptcy attorney, I tagged along .
This is what the attorney said. A debt from another country will not follow you as each countries work on different method of issuing credit card. For example, USA uses your social while India uses alternative method to identify individual. No border law's exist to allow creditors to collect debt.
You may even file bankruptcy to forgive your debt in Austria ( Currently where you reside). Also beware of leaving contact information with friends and family members in Austria.
My friend escaped $150,000 debt to India. It's been over 10 years and hes back in US , no problem while entering US or collection call.
Good luck to you .
Ben
Ben...does your friend realize the SOL tolled (the clock froze)
Ben...does your friend realize the SOL tolled (the clock froze) while he was out of the country? He may not have escaped.
Us debt to germany?
So...I have an issue with this. I'm in germany now...wanting to become a citizen. Does my US debt follow me here? (credit cards, school loans, etc)
U.S Debt stays within U.S, no matter what has to say. There is r
U.S Debt stays within U.S, no matter what has to say. There is really no way to collect if a debtor is living abroad. Better yet, there is no distinct law governing debt collection from debtors residing overseas. Just like any form of debt from abroad would not follow you into the U.S. You can sleep well :)
Think you might wanna google "international debt collection". I
Think you might wanna google "international debt collection". It may open your eyes how the times have changed.
The US and Canada have reciprocal agreements as well.
hi Germerican. i don't think being a citizen of germany will hel
hi Germerican. i don't think being a citizen of germany will help you to get out of your debts account in US. as i know, there is some debt collection agencies in US that help many creditors in collecting money of their debtors, and this can be done internationally. so, im afraid you can run from this situation easily. who don't you try to consult with your creditor and find if there is another best way out for both side?hope this helps.
The international debt collectors are useless and ineffective. W
The international debt collectors are useless and ineffective. We both know that no legal action can be taken against a debtor while he/she residing beyond US border. Even a higher court ruling means nothing outside of US. Nonetheless, under no circumstances a creditor would be able to garnish wages nor take possession of the property of someone who lives, works and owns assets outside of the U.S. (for the exception if US and Canada maybe)
hmmm... i agree.. but I wonder if there's a law that would jail
hmmm... i agree.. but I wonder if there's a law that would jail for a long time. not so sure.
Recent Germany debt JUST SHOWED UP in Washington state!
I was reading this blog today. I would like to share what I just experienced. My family from Germany who moved to U.S.A. over five years ago, just got a collections threat from Germany! They said that they have 'associates' in America that will collect their debt. They apparently are American lawyers who know the ropes here, working for foreign companies. They obviously go to court to get their garnishments like all the others. My family's debt is not even significant and they just did this.So, how some of these debts written about (over $100,000) get away with that is probably dumb luck.Also, a lawyer I just called said that you can file Ch 7 here on foreign debt. From what I read in the blog, it sounds like none of them know the U.S. Bankruptcy Laws and don't even know about how these major companies of foreign nations have connections/affiliations to collect their debt. This is a fact.
