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If they continued to repay the loan from Texas there would be no issue.If they didnt the US authorities would be notified to make arrangements for repayment or a request would be made to have the person extradited back to NZ to face charges.If convicted the person would serve time in NZ most likely depending on how much if any money wkim john kim

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Q: What are the consequences for a person who left New Zealand with 20000 bank loan and moved to us Texas permanently with no intention of ever shifting back to New Zealand?
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