No, being denied entry means you are not allowed to enter a country at a border or port of entry. Being deported means you are removed from a country after being allowed entry.
No. Deportation means you have been captured and moved back to your home country. Denial means you've never entered. You have a better chance of entering the country after a denial than if you've been deported.
Same as if he was not in jail or being deported. If they are not together, the children go to her family or foster care.
Both words come from the same root, but they are different parts of speech. deported (past participle of verb) example: "he was deported" deportation (noun) example: "he must report for deportation"
only if they dont work for cheap then yes they will be deported or if they be bad same for blacks and asians
It is the same as being "shunned" or "excommunicated," (i.e.: cut off and denied religious fellowship).
Sorry,but none i have just been denied enlistment for the same charge.
Women were denied in the past because it was believed that they were not as intelligent as men. This is because women were not allowed to have the same educations as a man. Nowadays, women should not be denied just for being females because that is considered discrimination. It does still happen, but it is against the law.
That depends on why you were denied. If the reason you were denied was remedied then you can reapply.
I would like to know this same thing.
Im having the same situation please can I have an answer.
I believe so, the Mongols MC was formed by a group of people who were denied entry of the Hell's Angels, due to hispanic heritage. So I don't see why the Mongols would do the same thing the Hell's Angels did.
Yes. On May 30, 2012, 25 same-sex couples sued after being denied marrige licenses by the Cook County Clerk.