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danny
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Topic: qualifying for debt reduction Posted: 01/February/2004 at 10:41am |
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what do i need to qualify for debt reduction ?
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SolveStudentDebt
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Posted: 01/February/2004 at 10:55am |
danny,
You would have to be in a severe long-tern financial crunch, and be able to fully substantiate this. Usually, people who are permanently disabled after the fact, or have been subdued by other crisis that disable one from paying. There is a lot of criteria involved in this procedure.
It depends on yoru partucular situation. The governments try as hard as possible to discourage people from diipping into this benefit.
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SolveStudentDebt
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Posted: 01/February/2004 at 11:06am |
danny,
Here is a section of the act that relates to disability and hardship...
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13. (1) Where the Minister is satisfied, on the basis of prescribed information provided by or on behalf of a borrower, that the borrower, by reason of permanent disability, is or will be unable to repay a guaranteed student loan without exceptional hardship, taking into account the borrower's family income, all rights of any lender against the borrower in respect of that guaranteed student loan terminate, and the Minister shall pay to any lender whose rights against a borrower are terminated under this section the amount of principal and interest determined in prescribed manner to have been payable by the borrower at the time the borrower provided the Minister with the information required under this section. |
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whydidibother
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Posted: 02/February/2004 at 5:05am |
One thing(there are many)that irks me about debt reduction is it is also based on your spouse's income as well. Why involve my husband in my loan when I didn't even know him when I took it out? His income of course puts me over the limit for debt reduction(I think gross income has to be $22,000 and under or something like that?) Not to mention the fact that my student loan is behind so they told me I can't apply anyways until I catch up. Has anyone ever applied and received debt reduction. Everyone I know either has a household income over the limit or is so far behind in payments that they don't qualify.
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markomeara
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Posted: 02/February/2004 at 7:28am |
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Note: the regulations for debt reduction are changing.. check the canlearn site for updates. This was changed in last years budget but of course, a year later its not even implemented...
Mark
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danny
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Posted: 12/May/2004 at 9:30pm |
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would like qualify me: 32k in the hole , single, criminal record , and i made 1500 bucks in the last ten years(not including student loans)
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Johnny save me!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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