That should be very difficult. If I were making the decision for the bonding company, I wouldn't.
According to bankruptcy Canada site, you are bondable during bankruptcy, but...it may cost more during prior to being discharged to be bonded, depending on the agency used for bonding. http://www.bankruptcy-canada.ca/bankruptcy/2007/08/bankruptcy-means-not-bondable.html
Gee, I sure hope not!
What effect will a five year old bankruptcy have on getting bonded that requires a credit check?
Answer To my knowledge the only reason someone can't be bonded is if they have a criminal record.
Unable to answer. "Bonding" is not a matter of statutory law. It is offered as an insurance package to employers by private insurance companies, all of whom have varying and different rules and limitations. You'll just have to apply and BE TRUTHFUL on your application.
I believe new bankruptcy law exempts all retirement from being touch during bankruptcy so it should be safe
No, you cannot accept a credit card offered to you by an institution during personal bankruptcy. Once you file for bankruptcy, your debts are subject to legal proceedings, and accepting new credit can complicate your case or violate bankruptcy laws. Additionally, most creditors will likely be hesitant to extend credit during this period due to the bankruptcy filing. It's advisable to consult with a bankruptcy attorney for guidance on managing your finances during this time.
Sure
discharge
NO collection activity may occur legally during bankruptcy proceedings.
No. Educational loans will remain with your during and after the bankruptcy is completed. This holds true regardless of whether you decide to file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
Its on record, Its on record,