being bankrupt travelling overseas and not returning

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Fredsmith

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1 May 2020
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Hi I wondered if someone can tell me what happens if a bankrupt goes through the proper procedure to travel overseas then decides to stay overseas. They may have legitimate reasons for staying overseas such as getting a job remaining with family etc. I have heard that the penalty for this is that the bankruptcy period is extended by 5 years. Can anyone confirm this? Is it possible the trustee may approve a bankrupt remaining overseas without imposing a penalty? Could the penalty be more severe such as cancelling one's passport or trying to extradite such a person? Even if the person's debts are around 70k?
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Nige123

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30 April 2020
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I understand that it is perfectly fine... just communicate with the trustee and explain. I believe they will require you to report in every couple of weeks. Any improvement of return to creditors should be welcomed. Otherwise cut an annulment - shouldn't cost much to buy your way out of that, would have thought $5-10k?