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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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If wages are garnished in the us and move to Canada can wages be garnished there?

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Can your wages be garnished for medical debt?

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Can your wages be garnished by Federal and Private student loan lenders if you're a US citizen living outside the US?

Yes, if you are a US citizen and your employer complies with the order of the court. If your wages are paid by a US corporation, they are subject to following the order of the court. In the case of a foreign employer, they may, or may not, choose to carry out the court's order. So-called 'private' lender student loans are guaranteed by the government - so if you default on a 'private' loan the government just reimburses them, and you will wind up owing that debt to the government anyway. Consider this however, obligations to the government never expire. There are no statutes of limitation on debts owed to the government and they'll get you now, or they'll get you later.


What do you do if you live outside the US and are not coming back and want to let your vehicle be repossessed?

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During student loan wage garnishment does the loan get out of default?

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In which US states can wages not be garnished?

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