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sameer9966
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pls help, i got ccj paying debt in instalments

Post by sameer9966 » Fri Jul 09, 2010 8:05 pm

Hi All,

I am due to apply naturalization but i am worrying
i have ccj and huge amount still unpaid i am paying in
instalments it take many years to clear.

So, do i have to wait many years and apply for
naturalization.

Please advice,
thanks.

hampine
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Post by hampine » Sat Jul 10, 2010 10:32 am

have u been declared bankrupt.

sameer9966
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Post by sameer9966 » Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:39 am

no

NiiKpani
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Post by NiiKpani » Thu Jul 15, 2010 12:12 pm

sameer9966 wrote:no
You have nothing to worry about.

1) A ccj is not a criminal conviction
2) The fact that you are making payments towards it indicates that you are committed to putting your financial affairs in order. If this weren't the case there may have been cause for concern

I repeat, you have nothing to worry about. Unless there are other factors you haven't mentioned i see no reason why you shouldn't go ahead and apply

eric79
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Post by eric79 » Thu Jul 15, 2010 4:07 pm

NiiKpani wrote:
sameer9966 wrote:no
You have nothing to worry about.

1) A ccj is not a criminal conviction
2) The fact that you are making payments towards it indicates that you are committed to putting your financial affairs in order. If this weren't the case there may have been cause for concern

I repeat, you have nothing to worry about. Unless there are other factors you haven't mentioned i see no reason why you shouldn't go ahead and apply


hi niikpanni

how about a repossession order from the court to leave a house?
does it have any effect on your application?

thanks

sameer9966
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Post by sameer9966 » Fri Jul 16, 2010 12:59 am

thank you niik,

it release my tensuion,

but i miss some instalments but still i am making regularly payments.

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