Well, you certainly won't have a record in the United States, because it's not a crime in any State to be in someone else's country illegally.
If you were simply deported and not convicted of any actual criminal offense in Canada, you won't have a criminal record there, either, however you are probably now listed as "ineligible to enter Canada" by the Canadian authorities.
how do I find out if some is deported from canada
Operating on the assumption that the Questioner means "Deported":Yes. A non-resident can theoretically be deported for the commission of any criminal offense.
That depends on why you were deported from the UK.
if a person is legally married with kids can he be deported because he has law issues?
I suppose you can..as long as you havent been deported from canada..or have any felonies there...
Get them to visit you in your own country, since you will almost definitely not be allowed back into the USA.
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If someone run away to Canada, he will have to abide by Canadian law's. If you commit a criminal act while staying in Canada with a temporary resident permit, you may be deported.
If you got arrested in Canada and you didn't get deported.
Absolutely nothing.