Mmmm ,that is a weird question because you speek English .Anyways you can check the embassy website and you ll find the answer there.
Yes, police can legally trespass someone from private property if they have a valid reason, such as a warrant or if the property owner has given them permission to do so.
No circumstances are given by the questioner - but - if their order of deportation was a direct result of their felony in all likliehood, they would have to be pardoned in order to re-enter the country legally.
No, once a gift is given, it legally belongs to the recipient and cannot be taken back by the giver.
Unless you have given them permission to do so, yes, it would be illegal. You would have to issue a power of attorney for them to legally sign on your behalf. If you are under the age of majority (typically 18) you cannot legally enter into a contract, though your parents could do so.
In general, once a gift has been given, it cannot be legally taken back unless there was a specific condition attached to the gift at the time it was given.
If there is no reason for it then obviously no reason can be given.
the police have power to enter your house if they have a warrant.warrants are given by special people in high places and if they gain this warrant they have reason to believe you have something illegal in your house,e.g drugs,guns,evidence for a crime,etc.
Some may argue Switzerland. However, given the current numbers of people who enter the country both legally and illegally, the United States probably still holds the top of the list.
A car must enter the intersection to make a turn. Restrictions on when you may enter any given intersection are given by the road signs and road markings.
You can pawn anything you legally own.
No, once a gift has been given, it cannot be taken back legally.
In general, once a gift is given, it cannot be legally taken back. This is because a gift is considered a voluntary transfer of ownership without any expectation of return. However, there are some exceptions, such as if the gift was given under certain conditions or if it was given fraudulently.