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I'm hoping someone can shed light onto my situation:
I'm a first year medical student (finishing first year in about 3 weeks) and am currently in the application process for the MOTP. I have my CFAT in about one and a half weeks where I have to fill out all the reliability check stuff.
As for my credit, however, I've been recently discharged from my bankruptcy, so I currently have no debt, but my credit report will show the bankruptcy for the next six years. I was thinking about attaching a letter to the reliability check forms (as well as my discharge letter) summarizing the following:
1. That I was sick with addictive disorder prior to two years ago
2. That I have been clean and in recovery for two years
3. That my bankruptcy was a result of my addiction, and that as can be seen, my payment history before addiction was immaculate and my compliance with the requirements of my bankruptcy to my trustee was also without fault
4. To implore them to judge my character and reliability on the man I am today in recovery, rather than judging me on my illness and the results thereof.
Does anyone have any thoughts or advice on this? I am really hoping that, since I am applying to a really skilled trade and that I can show that I've made every effort to straighten things out, that they won't simply look at the payment history and make a judgment.
Thanks in advance
I'm a first year medical student (finishing first year in about 3 weeks) and am currently in the application process for the MOTP. I have my CFAT in about one and a half weeks where I have to fill out all the reliability check stuff.
As for my credit, however, I've been recently discharged from my bankruptcy, so I currently have no debt, but my credit report will show the bankruptcy for the next six years. I was thinking about attaching a letter to the reliability check forms (as well as my discharge letter) summarizing the following:
1. That I was sick with addictive disorder prior to two years ago
2. That I have been clean and in recovery for two years
3. That my bankruptcy was a result of my addiction, and that as can be seen, my payment history before addiction was immaculate and my compliance with the requirements of my bankruptcy to my trustee was also without fault
4. To implore them to judge my character and reliability on the man I am today in recovery, rather than judging me on my illness and the results thereof.
Does anyone have any thoughts or advice on this? I am really hoping that, since I am applying to a really skilled trade and that I can show that I've made every effort to straighten things out, that they won't simply look at the payment history and make a judgment.
Thanks in advance