Q. i am moving to canada permanently. from what i know, my credit score in the united states is based off my social security number, which i will not have in canada. what is to stop me from buying a new car, maxing out credit cards, etc, and disappearing to canada? do they have any way to collect? how would they possibly find me in canada and how would they collect across borders, if they even can?
i understand it will DESTROY my credit in the united states, but if i have no intention of ever coming back, i can't see the drawbacks to this.
let me add in before anybody says it. i have no family in the united states, literally NEVER intend on coming back, and have no moral conscience. i won't feel bad, i just want to know what will happen, if anything.
no coverup answers, ie
- canada doesn't want you. i don't care.
- that's a horrible thing to do. i don't care.
- you will regret it later. i don't care.
i just want to know if the united states will have any way of collecting the debt.
i understand it will DESTROY my credit in the united states, but if i have no intention of ever coming back, i can't see the drawbacks to this.
let me add in before anybody says it. i have no family in the united states, literally NEVER intend on coming back, and have no moral conscience. i won't feel bad, i just want to know what will happen, if anything.
no coverup answers, ie
- canada doesn't want you. i don't care.
- that's a horrible thing to do. i don't care.
- you will regret it later. i don't care.
i just want to know if the united states will have any way of collecting the debt.
A. do it and about a year from now you will be on answers askings how can you raise extra money in canada to pay off debts in the us before they kick you out -- just like the us they do not want dead beats!!!
I live in Canada and used to live in the USA and have a social security number, can I still go back to work?
Q. I've been gone from the USA for more the 12 years now, but I still have my social security number and green card, are these still valid even after that amount of years gone?
A. Probably not, but you might be able to renew them. Contact your nearest US government office. Either a consolate up there, or if you are on the border come down for a visit. They should be able to tell you what you need to do. Good Luck. Also, be aware that things are a lot tighter than they were 12 years ago. (In terms of security, etc.) You may have to jump through some extra hoops.
How do I get my daughters birth certificate?
Q. I have one copy but I need another so I can get the FS 240 form so she can get her social security number. She was born in Alberta Canada and we now live in the United States. I can not afford to go up to Alberta to get it there so is there any other way I can send in for another birth certificate? I only have one birth certificate that I dont want to send in because I mostlikly wont get it back.
A. Just photocopy it.
Can Canada Citizen living in US buy Certificate of Deposit in US?
Q. Hi,
I am a Canada citizen, and I will be in US as an international student this fall. I do not have a US drivers license and US social security number, which I found are required by many banks if you want to buy a CD
1, Can I buy CD in some US without US drivers license and US social security number?
2, if I can do that, at which bank/banks can I get the best one- year CD rate?
Thanks a lot!
I am a Canada citizen, and I will be in US as an international student this fall. I do not have a US drivers license and US social security number, which I found are required by many banks if you want to buy a CD
1, Can I buy CD in some US without US drivers license and US social security number?
2, if I can do that, at which bank/banks can I get the best one- year CD rate?
Thanks a lot!
A. You can obtain any financial service available to any U.S. citizen. The U.S. Internal Revenue requires you to first obtain a tax payer I.D. number so they can tax any interest you earn. You can obtain a tax payer I.D. number at any IRS office or on line at US.IRS.gov.
If you already pay taxes on earned income in the U.S., then you already have a tax payer I.D. number.
The banks set their own prices for CD's. Each bank is different and the rates change daily. You will have to call around in the area you are living in to find the best rates.
If you already pay taxes on earned income in the U.S., then you already have a tax payer I.D. number.
The banks set their own prices for CD's. Each bank is different and the rates change daily. You will have to call around in the area you are living in to find the best rates.
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