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7 years in a row?

does the seven year period for student loans have to be 7 years in a row? I received a canada student loan, graduated in1998. 2 years later I returned to school to get a new degree and also received student loans under a different source. Now I have graduated from this degree also. If I file for bankruptcy on my canada student loan, can I include that 2 years off I took in between while adding my 7 years?

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One Response to “7 years in a row?”

A licensed trustee said...

No you cannot. The 7 year clock starts ticking the day after you are last registered as a student.