Can you go to Canada if deported from USA?

In case, you have been deported from the US or another foreign country then you will be considered criminally inadmissible to Canada. To overcome your deportation status you will need a permanent clearance from the Canadian consulate. For this, you have to apply for criminal rehabilitation.
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Can I go to Canada if I overstayed in USA?

If you have overstayed your nonimmigrant visa by less than 180 days, you are eligible to return to Canada to apply for another visa, but you are ineligible to return to the United States on your expired nonimimigrant visa.
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Do US and Canada share immigration info?

Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United States of America for the Sharing of Visa and Immigration Information.
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Can you travel to another country if you are deported?

Depending on the reasons for deporting, deportees may not be able to enter that country a certain period or they can get excluded from that country for the rest of their lives. In cases such as visa violations, the most common penalty is that the deported person cannot enter that country for 5 years.
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Can you get a US visa if you have been deported from another country?

Someone who has been removed (deported) from the United States cannot apply for a new immigrant visa, nonimmigrant visa, adjustment of status, or other admission to the United States without facing certain legal restrictions.
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Can I go back to the US after deportation?

Once you have been deported, the United States government will bar you from returning for five, ten, or 20 years, or even permanently. Generally speaking, most deportees carry a 10-year ban. The exact length of time depends on the facts and circumstances surrounding your deportation.
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Can you marry a US citizen after being deported?

Deported immigrants may be able to re-enter the country by marrying a U.S. citizen through a waiver of inadmissibility. This waiver allows deportees to return to the U.S. early and receive either a green card or immigrant visa.
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Can I re enter Canada after being deported?

With a Deportation Order, you are permanently barred from returning to Canada and cannot return unless you apply for an ARC. If the CBSA paid for your removal from Canada, you must also repay that cost before you are eligible to return.
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How can I get out of being deported?

You can do one of two things: 1). Apply in the court that issued the order of deportation, for the court to vacate or cancel the order of deportation; or 2). Apply with the Immigration Service to waive or cancel your former order of deportation.
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How long do you have to be in the U.S. to not get deported?

you must have been physically present in the U.S. for 10 years; you must have good moral character during that time. you must show "exceptional and extremely unusual" hardship to your U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, parent or child if you were to be deported. Hardship to yourself does not count.
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Is Canada or US Better immigrants?

USA or Canada, which is better for immigration? Contrary to popular opinion, it is much easier to immigrate to Canada than to the USA. In general, USA immigration is employment-based, which means the easiest and fastest way to enter the USA is via a work permit or business immigration.
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How does Canada view immigration?

Another way that Canada is unique in the western world is its emphasis on economic immigration - about half of Canada's permanent residents are welcomed because of their skills, not under family reunification. By 2025, the government hopes to make that 60%.
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Which country is better between US and Canada?

Canada Is Better Than The United States And Third Best Country In The World. Canada has been ranked as the third best country in the world behind only Switzerland and Germany and beating the U.S., according to the U.S. News & World Report.
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Can I apply for a visa if I was deported?

On the topic of getting a visa after being deported, remember that your original visa cannot be reclaimed. A final removal order from a US Immigration Court is irreversible. You can apply for the same visa that you had before, but you'll have to go through the full application process all over again.
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How does immigration know if you overstayed?

If your departure date is missing or does not match up with your I-94 form, the US government will know that you have overstayed your visa. Another way that the United States can find out if you have overstayed your visa is through random checks.
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What prevents a US citizen from entering Canada?

Other misdemeanor convictions that can get you barred from crossing the border include assault, disorderly conduct, mischief, resisting arrest, disturbing the peace, possession of a controlled substance, petty theft, larceny, possession of stolen property, and unlawful possession of a weapon.
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How long is a deportation order valid for?

When you have an order of removal from the U.S. you are penalized, and you will not be able to return for 10 years. In many cases even after the 10 years bar it will be difficult to obtain a visa.
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Can I fight my deportation?

If you have been ordered, removed, deported, or excluded, it may be possible to file an appeal with The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) and put a stop to your deportation or removal. You must file this notice within 30 days of the decision by the immigration judge that rendered your removable/deportable.
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How long does being deported take?

Cases that qualify for the expedited process can result in a removal order within 2 weeks, while normal cases that don't qualify for the expedited process can take 2 – 3 years or more to reach a final decision through the courts.
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What happens if you are denied entry to Canada?

If denied, you will not be allowed to enter Canada until you have received an approval from a Canadian consulate. If you are a citizen of a visa-exempt country, you will need to apply for a temporary resident permit based on the guidelines set out by your specific country, as the application form may be different.
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What happens if you cross the border after being deported?

Illegal Re-Entry After Deportation Is An Aggravated Felony

If you have been deported from the United States, and you return--or even attempt to return to the U.S.--without permission to do so, you can be arrested for Illegal Re-Entry After Deportation, 8 U.S.C. Section 1326.
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Can marriage stop deportation?

The short answer is no. Marriage alone won't stop deportation or prevent you from being deported in the future. But, marriage to a US citizen can make it easier to establish your legal status in the United States.
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Can I apply for a green card if I was deported?

You're not eligible to apply for a green card in the U.S. if you've previously been ordered deported. Regardless of whether you were ordered deported after missing the Immigration Court summons or because the immigration judge denied your application, you're ineligible.
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Can I get a green card if I have a removal order?

If USCIS granted your Application for Suspension of Deportation or Special Rule Cancellation of Removal (Form I-881) you should receive your permanent resident card automatically.
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How long can ice detain you?

A: If ICE does not assume custody after 48 hours (excluding weekends and holidays), the local law enforcement agency (LEA) is required to release the individual. The LEA may not lawfully hold an individual beyond the 48-hour period.
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