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I was previously using a VPS from HostEurope. After few months, I asked for a cancellation. I stopped paying bills but, somehow, my account was not cancelled and I started receiving legal notices. I am basically from India and I don't understand German language. Since thosethe notices were in German, I just ignored them. I received the last notice onin January 2015 (used Google Translate and understood some part of it). The issue is still not resolved.

My question is, canCan this cause any issueissues if I apply for German work permit visa?

I was previously using a VPS from HostEurope. After few months I asked for a cancellation. I stopped paying bills but somehow my account was not cancelled and I started receiving legal notices. I am basically from India and I don't understand German language. Since those notices were in German, I just ignored. I received the last notice on January 2015 (used Google Translate and understood some part of it). The issue is still not resolved.

My question is, can this cause any issue if I apply for German work permit visa?

I was previously using a VPS from HostEurope. After few months, I asked for a cancellation. I stopped paying bills but, somehow, my account was not cancelled and I started receiving legal notices. I am from India and I don't understand German. Since the notices were in German, I just ignored them. I received the last notice in January 2015 (used Google Translate and understood some part of it). The issue is still not resolved.

Can this cause any issues if I apply for German work permit visa?

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Working Applying for work permit in Germany when I have outstanding debt

I was previously using a VPS from HostEurope. After few months I asked for a cancellation. I stopped paying bills but somehow my account was not cancelled and I started receiving legal notices. I am basically from India and I don't understand German language. Since those notices were in German, I just ignored. I received the last notice on January 2015 (used Google Translate and understood some part of it). The issue is still not resolved.

My question is, can this cause any issue if I apply for German work permit visa?

Thanks

Working in Germany

I was previously using a VPS from HostEurope. After few months I asked for a cancellation. I stopped paying bills but somehow my account was not cancelled and I started receiving legal notices. I am basically from India and I don't understand German language. Since those notices were in German, I just ignored. I received the last notice on January 2015 (used Google Translate and understood some part of it). The issue is still not resolved.

My question is, can this cause any issue if I apply for German work permit visa?

Thanks

Applying for work permit in Germany when I have outstanding debt

I was previously using a VPS from HostEurope. After few months I asked for a cancellation. I stopped paying bills but somehow my account was not cancelled and I started receiving legal notices. I am basically from India and I don't understand German language. Since those notices were in German, I just ignored. I received the last notice on January 2015 (used Google Translate and understood some part of it). The issue is still not resolved.

My question is, can this cause any issue if I apply for German work permit visa?

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Working in Germany

I was previously using a VPS from HostEurope. After few months I asked for a cancellation. I stopped paying bills but somehow my account was not cancelled and I started receiving legal notices. I am basically from India and I don't understand German language. Since those notices were in German, I just ignored. I received the last notice on January 2015 (used Google Translate and understood some part of it). The issue is still not resolved.

My question is, can this cause any issue if I apply for German work permit visa?

Thanks