No passport - EVERYONE must have a passport to travel into and out of a country. Although it doesn't always happen, EVERYONE trying to enter Another Country without a valid passport SHOULD be refused entry to the country they're trying to enter.
No visa - Even if you have a passport, some countries require you to have an entry visa.
Undeclared convictions - Many countries will refuse someone who has criminal convictions (dependent on the seriousness of the offence)
No means of supporting yourself - If you don't have access to sufficient funds during your stay, you may be forced to beg (which is illegal in most countries)
No-where to stay - Again, having no accommodation will force you to sleep rough, which many countries don't allow
Wanted criminal - If you're a wanted criminal in the country you just left, you should be returned there to face whatever charges are levelled against you.
In ALL the above scenarios, you don't have an automatic right to enter the country of destination, and (quite rightly) should be returned to your country of origin !
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.
Yes the illegal would be deported and the U.S. citizen who entered into this fraud marriage fined and possibly jailed.
deported
Generally, a person who is a permanent resident would not be deported for a misdemeanor. If it is a higher lever misdemeanor like a DUI or theft, deportation could occur.
That would depend on the reason for your deportation; you would want to contact the British Embassy to see what your options are.
yes people can be deported
WikiAnswers does not write essays.
because he decided this would be the right thing to do.
the people who were deported were the acadians
I would like to know this same thing.
If you got arrested in Canada and you didn't get deported.
yes she gets deported..