Its a crime in all countries to do this, you can be forcably ejected from the country if caught and restrictions placed on subsaquent travel.
A deportation order.
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A person who has been deported from the UK after serving a sentence for a crime generally cannot return without obtaining permission. They may need to apply for a visa or seek to have their deportation order revoked, which can be difficult and depends on various factors, including the nature of the crime and time elapsed since deportation. Additionally, specific rules and eligibility criteria will apply based on immigration law. It's advisable for individuals in this situation to seek legal advice.
Frankly, I hope not. I am not an attorney or an immigration official. But it is hard not to conclude that she is trying to use marriage as a way to undo the deportation. I should hope that it doesn't work.
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Jews hid in order to avoid deportation to death camps in Eastern Europe.
If you are not subject to a Home Office Deportation Order they can stay.
Law and Order - or simply Order
If you are in the United States with a passport and break US laws, you may be deported. If you are in the United States illegally, you may be deported.
No crime at all.
If a deportation order has come in to effect signed by the Chief Immigration officer then that particular non-national will be forced to stay out of Barbados for the duration of said deportation order until the rest of their lives.If they were just simply removed from Barbados then they must stay out for at least 1 year from Barbados and cannot re-enter until that time!
After the term of your visa expires you are expected to leave and return to your own country from whence you came under The immigration Acts 1971 and 1988 which is in place to control immigration into the United Kingdom.Failure to leave the UK on or before the expiry date of your visa will result in a deportation order being issued for you.Once a deportation order has been issued you are permitted to apply to the immigration appeal tribunal to be allowed to stay here in the UK,if you lose the appeal you will be kept in the custody of the immigration and personally escorted out of the UK,unless you can prove that your life or the lives of your family would be in immediate danger should you be deported back to whence you came,if this is the case you should apply to the immigration office before the expiration of your visa and not overstay your welcome so that you force them to deport you,as overstaying your visa is a criminal offence and is punishable in a court of law.