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)
It’s exceedingly hard to emigrate anywhere legally.
People generally travel and overstay their visas, hoping for the best. It’ll be a rough life, though. The question is whether or not it’ll be rougher than what you’re leaving behind.
Hard to emigrate legally??? I moved to Australia and they’re they’re thirsty for any kind of graduate diploma for the people wondering about student debt. And many more places to go if you’re not a sticker for 1st world, but also many that pay you while you’re studying in North Europe.
On a permanent basis, yes, and OP seems to indicate that they’re wanting to leave the US permanently. Lots of countries will let people enter on a temporary basis, hence my comment about overstaying one’s visa.
That’s an important distinction.