Hi all,
My permanent residency application is in progress having applied via the BC PNP. I have been in Canada for a few years now on various visitor extensions and work permits and recently found out that I have unpaid taxes at home in the UK. It's all my fault of course, but the amount they are asking for is way more than the tax I owe due to accrued fines, interest and assumed amounts for the years I have been absent. I have tried to set up a payment plan with them but they won't accept anywhere near what I can afford per month. I cannot get a loan to pay it because it has affected my credit rating in the UK. I am now seriously looking into declaring bankruptcy in the UK because every day the interest is building and fines are being issued twice a year. But I am worried about how that would affect my Canadian PR application. Does anyone know if this is something that they look at as part of the approval process?
Many thanks,
Concerned
My permanent residency application is in progress having applied via the BC PNP. I have been in Canada for a few years now on various visitor extensions and work permits and recently found out that I have unpaid taxes at home in the UK. It's all my fault of course, but the amount they are asking for is way more than the tax I owe due to accrued fines, interest and assumed amounts for the years I have been absent. I have tried to set up a payment plan with them but they won't accept anywhere near what I can afford per month. I cannot get a loan to pay it because it has affected my credit rating in the UK. I am now seriously looking into declaring bankruptcy in the UK because every day the interest is building and fines are being issued twice a year. But I am worried about how that would affect my Canadian PR application. Does anyone know if this is something that they look at as part of the approval process?
Many thanks,
Concerned