Several factors affect how long you
will be bankrupt for in Ontario. If you are a first
time bankrupt, and if you complete all of your duties while
bankrupt, and if your trustee or your creditors to do not
object to your discharge, you are eligible to be discharged
from bankruptcy after nine months.
If you have been bankrupt before, you are not eligible for an automatic discharge from bankruptcy in nine months. Your bankruptcy will be extended for a period of time that will be determined by the bankruptcy court.
If you have significant surplus income, your bankruptcy will be extended past nine months.
NOTE: At the time of writing, the government of Canada has introduced proposed bankruptcy reforms that will extend the length of the bankruptcy in some cases. More details can be found in our article on bankruptcy reforms.
Bankruptcy rules are complex. We suggest
you contact a licensed Ontario bankruptcy
trustee who will meet with you to explain the rules
for filing bankruptcy, discuss how long you will be bankrupt
for in Ontario, and help you decide whether or not a
bankruptcy is the correct solution for your financial situation.