In the UK, a bankruptcy typically remains on your credit report for six years from the date of the bankruptcy order. During this period, it can affect your ability to obtain credit and may impact other financial aspects. After six years, the bankruptcy is automatically removed from your credit record, although you may still need to disclose it in certain situations, such as applying for a mortgage, where lenders may ask about your financial history.
In the UK, i think it is 7 years
Ten years from the date of discharge.
Bankruptcy filings typically stay on a debtor's credit report for 10 years.
7 years
It depends on what type, but the typical bankruptcy will be on your record for 7 years.
Bankruptcy can stay on your credit report for 10 years. For more information about debt and bankruptcy, it is best to consult with an attorney. They can provide a complete picture of the benefits and negatives of filing for bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy is a federal act, and there must be no less that seven years between filings.
7 days
If you have dual nationality, you can stay for as long as you want to and can afford.
Any type of bankruptcy will remain on a credit report for the required ten years.
In most cases 7 years.
ten years