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  1. Just found this: If you weren't resident in the UK and weren't personally issued with the summons to leaving for Canada the CCJ cannot be registered in a Canadian court, according to the Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgements act: Limitation on registration 3(6) No order for registration shall be made if the court to which application for registration is made is satisfied that, (b) the judgment debtor, being a person who was neither carrying on business nor ordinarily resident within the state of the original court, did not voluntarily appear or otherwise submit during the proceedings to the jurisdiction of that court; or © the judgment debtor, being the defendant in the proceedings, was not duly served with the process of the original court and did not appear, notwithstanding that he was ordinarily resident or was carrying on business within the state of that court or had agreed to submit to the jurisdiction of that court; or
  2. Thank for you reply This is good news. but are they able to make things difficult for my parents? , I remember that they were listed as guarantors on the contract. I don't intend on returning to the UK, if i can help it!
  3. I was hoping that some of you might be able to answer my questions regarding this also. Soon I will be moving to Canada as a student, I will be self-funded, as I'm currently saving up for this. Recently my student loan has started to be deducted from my earnings I think it's around £2.00. I will be able to start working part-time after 6 months of studying there. My question is what will happen when I stop working here and move abroad to study there and apply for a student visa here? I have had a very bad experience with the SLC/student loans company, with the backlog in 2009, which prevented me from continuing my studies. So they are not my favourite organisation, and I have little sympathy concerning them, as a result. If I inform them that i'm moving there, and will be self-funded, knowing just how unscrupulous they are, I wouldn't be surprised at them trying to extract a big portion of my savings, all of which I will need to live and study there. I feel very angry at this organisation for their gross negligence, and feel that I am morally just for not wanting to pay these scumbags a penny.
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