RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:No posts for over a monthBoomskid wrote: Living offshore gives you lots of advantages, TT, but it's clear that you no longer know much about Canada and its laws.
In four months the whole thing will be over for me, discharged, free, and my family was never a part of it. You do understand, don't you, that one's children and grandchildren, pets, inlaws and neighbours are not named in a bankruptcy?
He's a question. Should your children be beneficiaries of cheap university educations, funded by Canadian taxpayers, when they're parents' primary residence is in another country?
They should be treated as foreign students.
Or do you have a fix in place? A way to beat it? Yes? No? Yes?
In four months the whole thing will be over for me, discharged, free LMFAO
Yeah?
Try to get a loan, credit card, finance a new car....etc with BANKRUPTCY on your file Johnny boy!!!!