yes
Yes, as the fail under US jurisdiction
Yes, if the creditor sues the debtor and receives a judgment award the judgment can in the majority of US states be executed as a wage garnishment.
Yes, if the creditor sues the debtor and receives a judgment award the judgment can in the majority of US states be executed as a wage garnishment.
If you move from Canada to the US and have bad debt in Canada will it effect your credit in the US?
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no.
they make 1,000,000 dollars three months becasse they have more money
"The great Canadian dream is to get out of Canada"
not all canadians move to u.s.a, that just like saying why did u.s.a move to canada. we didn't move to u.s.a not all canadians move to u.s.a, that just like saying why did u.s.a move to canada. we didn't move to u.s.a
Yes, wages can be garnished from a lender outside the U.S., but it typically requires a legal process in the borrower's country. The lender must often obtain a court order or judgment in the borrower's jurisdiction, and the procedures may vary widely based on local laws. Additionally, international agreements and treaties may influence the ability to enforce such garnishments. It's advisable for lenders to consult legal experts familiar with international debt collection.
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