If the person holds a valid passport then there would not be a problem. If a student or work visa was needed there could be complications, depending on the specifics of the debtor's financial obligations.
It is still bad credit history.
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I doubt there is such a thing. Don't pay and your credit is trashed. They may eventually write you off as a "bad debt" but your credit will still be garbage.
Yes you can
Yes, a person in jail is still responsible for their bills. If they have the means, they should notify their creditors and arrange for payment or establish a plan to handle their bills while incarcerated. Failure to pay bills on time can result in negative consequences such as late fees, interest charges, and damage to their credit score.
yes, but not if the records are requested for purposes that could delay treatment of a patient, or could cause problems in "the standard of care" Remember, medical bills are still your responsibility. They will effect your credit.
Peurto Rico is in possession of the United States, but we still need a passport to enter the country.
No sorry. A large percentage of BK are filed because of medical bills and the loss of income due to injury or illness. The BK will still have the same affect on your CR.
Unless you lived and built a credit record in Canada, there is no reason to get your credit score from the country. If you lived in Canada and have since moved from the country, you may still acquire your Canadian credit information through the online sites of the major Canadian credit reporting bureaus.
To successfully close an account, you must first have a zero balance on said account. Otherwise, you will still receive bills on that balance, which can and probably will accrue late charges.
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It depends on a couple of things. If you still live with your parents, if your parents support you, and if you will be paying the credit bills. Usually if it says household income, it is everyone who lives with you (not including children obviously)