
Originally Posted by
voxel
Before declaring bankruptcy, check that the UK or the trustee doesn't take away your passport (in Canada they did - or still do?). I think many countries ask if you have declared bankruptcy in your home country when applying for visas.
Ooh - I was going to say that - but I gather from some of the threads on MSE that this may not be the case in the UK and I do have a friend who has been bancrupt and still has thier passport. On saying that - theres NO info on whether it makes a difference fro Visa Applications and as Ive already said - I really feel EXPERT advise is needed my understanding is that cases are handled individually).
This is a really valid point & and vitally important. Hopefully James you will take this on board and make really sure that you want to do this. Bancruptcy is NOT an easy way out of your problem.
I would also never take advise on this from a financial advisor. They sell financial products - they are not experts on Debt problems
Also aggree with Smiler - if you live at home - why not get the debt paid off and then when you have done that - come to NZ. Apart from anything - life in NZ is VERY hard financially for most people (see Spudulikes thread and read through all of that)- and I worry that If you do not learn some skills to deal with money - then you will have an incredibly hard time coping here without the backup of living at home.
I have to say - harsh at it seems - pay off the debt. You spent it. Its not right to expect others to pay it for you - and thats what happens when you go bancrupt. Someone has to pay that money - if you dont - then one way or another it gets passed on to other people in the way of higher charges / costs - and thats not right. Pay it off - and I pretty much guarentee you will think REAL hard before incurring that much debt in the future. You will also learn how to cope with money - and that will make your life here so much easier.