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Travelling in Europe
Travelling in Europe This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you’re planning to travel in the EU, Norway
Check which debts bankruptcy covers
outstanding will be covered by the bankruptcy. If you owe money to people or companies in the EU Debts to people or companies in the EU might not be covered by bankruptcy. If you live in the EU, your creditors
Discharge from bankruptcy
restrictions undertaking has been made. This page explains when and how you're discharged from bankruptcy, and what happens to your debts and belongings. If you owe money to people or companies in the EU
Paying off a credit agreement early
to pay the loan off early Write to the lender and ask them to tell you the total amount you must pay to clear the loan in full, this is called an 'early settlement figure'. The lender must tell you
Attending your employment tribunal hearing
the case. If you have a representative, they’ll handle this conversation. Last minute settlements in the tribunal are quite common - even at this late stage you can agree a settlement rather than go
Transferring property for the benefit of children
ends, a court can order the transfer or settlement of a family home to a child or to their parent or guardian - if it's for the child's benefit. If you're legally ending your relationship - for example
Taking your employer to a tribunal
tribunal Check what compensation you can get for unfair dismissal Using early conciliation Making a settlement agreement with your employer Making a tribunal claim Making an employment tribunal claim
Check if an IVA is right for you
to If you owe money to people or companies in the EU An IVA might not be right for you if you owe money to people or businesses in the EU. These debts might not be covered by an IVA. Your creditors could
Accidents and illness when travelling independently
a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), you can still use it to get healthcare in EU countries until it expires. If you don't have an EHIC or it has expired, you can apply for a UK Global Health Insurance
If you've overstayed your visa or leave
Office can refuse your application if you: overstayed for longer than 14 days - even if you had a good reason overstayed without a good reason If you’re the non-EEA family member of an EU, EEA or Swiss