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I have debts on loans, can I leave Ukraine for Kazakhstan for a month?
The bank has debts on loans (household appliances, mobile phone). Overdue for about 3 months! Can I go to Kazakhstan to visit my grandmother for about 2-3 weeks? This is a CIS country, visa-free entry, and if I'm not mistaken, you don't even need a passport! Can they not let me on the train or drop me off it? Just to find out official information, you need to wait about a month for an answer, and the tickets have already been bought and the train is in a week. I'm afraid to lose the tickets. The money is still paid!
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аватар alex45
Feel free to go to grandma! Just don't forget to go back and pay off the bank. I know people who have debts on loans for housing, a car, but even ride in Schengen.
аватар Rovno10
The decision to ban travel is made by the Executive Service on the basis of a court decision to collect the debt. If the bank did not file a claim, then there is no need to worry.
аватар sigur62
3 months is not the period due to which the bank will dirty its hands with litigation with you. So far, your debt to the bank is only growing, and, returning from your grandmother, you will find that for the amount of debt you could buy not one, but a dozen of the same mobile phones.
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