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it all depends...if you're in debt to your country's revenue agency and you fall off the face of the earth (i.e you go to join the legion) then you probably won't even be accepted. These days the legion can be very picky with who they take and who gets left at the front gates.

That being said, by joining the legion you receive a new identity for your 5 years of service. Assuming you survive your 5 years you then have a choice of keeping your new identity along with a french passport, or reclaiming your old identity and returning home.

If one was to choose option A, I would imagine that your debts in your old country would disappear....But don't quote me on that.

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