bankruptcy insolvency canada

bankruptcy insolvency canada
I'm Canadian, living in the UK. If I claim bankruptcy in the UK and back 2 May, it will efect my credit rating?

Living in the UK has me in serious debt and I do not think I can return to Canada because my debt is so high here with the exchange, I'll never be able to . Relax If I say here, insolvency in England will be affected and my credit rating in Canada, when I turn back to Canada?

I dont like it any other country Hink is hanging their credit rating in Canada

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