I get a personal loan, but I am deported next to cause, who will be responsible for the clearance? I worked abroad but I get deported and I still have a


I worked abroad but I get deported and I still have a personal loan, who will immediately responsible for the payment?I don't enjoy work anymore. Will I get jailed?

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You are responsible for payment. Whether the lender will try to enforce is another business altogether. You cannot be jailed in the UK (and contained by most of the civilised world for that matter) for an unpaid debt.
Actions taken against you don't release you from financial obligation.

There is no provision that if you are deported, your debts are forgiven. Pay your debts.

Answers:    You have big problems.
Are you for real? I ruminate you just considered necessary to give us confident points. If this is true than pay your DEBTS. So the rest of us won't enjoy to, with superior interest rates and such
The countries involved are defiantly relevant to this press. As the second answer said, being deported does not forgive debts. It probably make collecting more difficult. In the US, you can't be jailed for failure to settle debts. I doubt any country that deported you will request extradition (sending you back) over unpaid debts. Its possible the countries involved have some form of treaty that would allow your home country to enforce a debt from the country that deported you. If the company that loaned you the money also operate in your home country, they will probably sue you in that. Without more details, all answers you achieve are either nonspecific comments or based on assumptions just about where you are.




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