it depends sometimes the punish you for 5 years or 10 years until you can reapply for residency. good luck................ ---- You can TRY, but the previous incident would almost certainly be considered and taken into account.
They apply for a visa. Because they were deported, there may be fines and a long waiting period (3 to 5 years).
If there is illegal entry- only on the basis of marriage to a U.S. citizen AND you are granted a waiver for the deportation. The waiver is not easy to obtain, and those that were deported merely for illegal presence have a better chance that those who were deported with criminal records. Moreover, if it is a serious crime such as robbery, rape, murder, fraud- then a waiver would be impossibly difficult to get.
Find out how he can get/apply for legal papers and obtain them as soon as possible.
If you are convicted of a crime while in the country illegally, you would be deported and then not allowed to apply for naturalization.
No!
NO! If you could do that then every Mexican with an American girlfirend would be legal. We are all hiding out and waiting for some kind of immigration reform that will give them some kind of chance at legal status. If you file those papers while he is here illegally, you might as well kiss him goodbye.
Yes, they do. The Canadian permanent resident card is the only proof of identification that proves, both inside and outside of Canada, you are a permanent resident of Canada.
An illegal entrant who has been deported back to their country of origin has very slight chances of even getting a visa to enter the US again. In this aspect, it is highly impossible to get Citizenship. Even if the person applies for it, the previous illegal stay will not be favorable to the applicant.
Sometimes, depnds on why he was deported, however the fact that he has shown disrespect for the country and its laws may make it less likely that he will be legally admitted.
your a weirdo
An unlikely scenario is to return to the country of legal residence and apply for immigration as a legal resident alien. Apply for enlistment.
yes he can idont know the exact number of years that he has to wait to do this but if he has children he can apply for a visa within two years of his deportation