So imagine this:
you owe X amount of money, and fleeing the country makes it vanish
Or you accidentally are given X amount of money, and fleeing the country is only way to keep it
Inspired by: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/25/they-fled-the-country-to-escape-their-student-debt.html (Who left over 20k. Would not bounce.)
https://www.the-sun.com/news/5684480/worker-accidentally-paid-300-times-salary-vanishes/#:~:text=Instead%2C the lucky man%2C who,seen or heard from since. (I would bounce)
LOL
Even more so when someone expresses the idea of fleeing from debt.
Stop! He’s already dead!
Especially when it’s student loans or medical debt.
As a Canadian there were many time in the past I thought of taking the ultimate escape from my student loans.
I don’t think that’s entirely correct. For example, there are a “good” amount of people in Germany too that are privatinsolvent.
I like it where I live too, even though obviously not everything is perfect. But if you had a crippling debt that you could never pay off, then moving to another country to lose that debt is appealing.
That is somehow the opposite. They get a chance to nullify their debts without the need to flee.