Hi. I have no specific knowledge or information to help you. But I just wanted to sympathise with your predicament. Passing an ATPL course used to be hard enough but having to fly abroad and start again is an extra hardship.
It might be that you are up against insurmountable odds, and it might be wise to have a careful think about your future. I would be very wary of running up a very large debt because there are absolutely no guarantees to getting an airline job to pay it off, and you might spend the rest of your working life in tiny rented accommodation with that hanging around your neck. We do see other wannabes in this situation. Not everyone will get through the long process, but everyone will run up a debt. It is almost like actually gambling these days.
All I can say is that successful pilots are those who can find a way to solve problems - that is what we do. A successful pilot needs two things; money and pilot ability. I had challenges during my full time integrated ATPL course of being the only person in my family earning money and having to pay the mortgage and household bills as well as my ATPL training, for 18 months, without any free time to earn money. But I got through it all successfully, (25 years ago, and the airline industry was different then).
For the same money, you could do a lot of other things or take training in other careers which would be more secure. All I can say is the very best of luck to you but tread very carefully.