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Overstayed Canadian with bad credit getting married in the States.?
I'm Canadian with bad credit and have stayed in the States for 12 months. I met someone here and we want to get married. 1. If I go back to Canada, will I not be able to get back into the States? 2. Will my bad credit affect me in the States. 3. Can I get dual citizenship with bad credit history? Bottomline is, I want to get married and be able to live in the States permanently but also want to go back to Canada to visit my family whenever I want. Is that possible based on my situation or am I gonna have complications? Appreciate all your advise.
Anyone been in this situation?
3 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Any thing is possible.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
So you have bad credit, right? Doesn't matter. You still have a possibility of getting loans. You must take utmost care before taking out bad credit loans. Otherwise, the very loan may become a repayment burden and a new debt. Therefore, it is not wise to apply for the first such loan offer that comes your way<!--you must do your homework first and then go well prepared for the loan. First, take out all the copies of your credit report from all the three reputed agencies, instead of having the report from just one agency only. The loan provider may ask for the report from any agency.
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Check the report thoroughly for any inaccuracies in it. Make sure that all the past payments find a correct mention in it. Secondly, apply for the loans with an improved FICO score. Because of late payments, arrears-->payment defaults or CCJs in your name, your score has slumped. You should try to pay off some easier debts. Your rating will go up a bit in few months. This will help in winning the loan providers' confidence to some extent and the approval may be easier to come.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
because you overstayed in USA, you will probably have problems.
Your fiance can apply for a fiance visa, but they are taking several months to be approved. And if CIS ever found out that you overstayed your visa, you might be banned.
credit has nothing to do with immigration.
I think it would be a lot easier if your fiance moved to canada.