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IVA in place but now may be moving overseas

yewols
yewols Posts: 9 Forumite
HI,

I've done a quick search but can't really find the answer...

I've had an IVA in place for a few months now, it wasn't something I sought out to do but was recommended to me by my bank and to be honest it's been a life saver!

I have now been made redundent and have done the right thing and kept everyone involved informed, luckily it looks like I've managed to pick up a temp contract to do some office work so at least can still carry on paying the IVA and bills etc.

I have dual nationality and so lucky enough that have an option to pick up sticks and move back 'home' which is something I am seriously considering once my contract has ended in about 6 months time. What are the implications to the IVA of me moving overseas (not Europe)?

Thanks for any direction and help!
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