I have heard countless methods to avoid paying back student loans (the current type) such as leaving the country for x years, etc. Is there a place I can verify these or does anyone know what the exact 'rules' are? I was planning on going bankrupt, but they have changed the rules regarding this.
why can't you just pay them back? You don't need to until you have reached a reasonable earning threshhold and then it's only a small amount each month. Okay, so you'll be paying them back forever but IMO it's a small price to pay for education and qualifications.
Going bankrupt will stay on your credit file for 6 years - try and get a mortgage then. You will be paying a much higher rate than most people - probably work out more than the interest payments on a student loan!
I'm with the rest of them - pay back what you owe
I knew I was going to open myself up for abuse, but if anyone has actually got any helpful advice I would like to know. I have �17500 worth of loan debt, but quit the degree to start my own business. I am now moving to Spain with some money made from the business and then just planning on making a subsistence living. I just want to know if there is any way of not having to pay back the �17500 whether you agree in the morality of it or not.