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hannah333 | 17:34 Mon 07th Nov 2005 | Business & Finance
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I have heard a rumor that if you live or work abroad after graduating for a certain length of time then the student debt is cancelled. Is this true?

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it is indeed true. but the length of time is until you die. as soon as you start earning a taxable income in england, no matter how long after graduation, you will have to start paying your loan back. if you intend to move to another country (that is not a member of the british commonwealth) permanently, then this is a great way to scam the government out of �x. idiots!

I am afraid that even if you decide to go bankrupt, your student loan is still repayable. As boobesque suggests - the only way of not paying is dying
There is of course another solution. Don't earn anything over �15K p.a. That way you won't pay anything back at all.
Or you could always pay it back to us at the minimal rate. My friend earned �16k and she only paid back about �12 per week. A small amount to ask for surely from what you benefited from us?
If this was a question on how not to pay back a overpayment of a benefit, we would call it BENEFIT FRAUD. Would we not
I'm sorry to say it but this question just about says it all about this generation of dependents/scroungers!
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Never in the question did I suggest that I was intending on being 'dependent' or 'scrounging.' I simply just happen to have moved abroad with no intention of moving back, and was wondering what would become of my student debt.
where can i go read info on student loans being cancelled after moving abroad?

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