That would likely depend on the laws in the country they moved to. maybe one should check that BEFORE they move.
AnswerNo, the above poster hasn't a clue about much and even less about international law.It always makes more sense to fight than run.The problem with running to Another Country is you have to pay someone to represent you here otherwise they can get a default judgment against you.Whether they will enforce is it another issue but just remember the world is getting smaller by the day....yes
Not without proper documents.
If you are not a US citizen and enter the country failing to fully disclose your past criminal history you CAN be deported.
Are you asking that if you are a citizen can you be deported if you commit fraud? Deportation means you are from another country, but if you arent from another country they can't deport you. Either way you get jail time for the fraud.
Nop.
You can be deported from ANY country if you entered the country illegally.
US Citizens can't be deported from the US. Any alien can be deported.
It would depend on the immigration laws of the country in question. If the teenager does not have legal status in the country and is found to be residing there illegally, she could be subject to deportation regardless of her child's citizenship status. It is important to seek legal advice in such situations.
If you are in a country illegally, and are arrested for a felony, you MAY be deported.
If you are already legally married and "got married" in another country you are committing bigamy, which is a crime. It can get you deported and even jailed. Also, your second "marriage" is invalid.
You can deported if you are here illegally and not a citizen. A citizen can't be deported from their own country, but they can go to jail for committing a crime.
It is leaving a country voluntarily, instead of being deported forcefully by the authorities.