Can I travel to Canada on a visitor visa if I have been deported from the United States?

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I was recently deported from the USA. My status was as F1 student Visa I was studying well but was doing a job. At the time of immigration, they found that I was working and gave me justification of deportation for 5 years. I requested them to complete my study as it was only 6 months left. I also have a Canada visitor Visa for 10 years. Now my question is that can I travel to Canada with my passport.



Best Answer

This information came from my wife who is an immigration consultant working in Ontario Canada

A person can say he was deported when he actually just received a removal notice (usually it says you have violated Rules XXX and you no longer have a legal temporary status in the USA. You are required to leave USA on this day.) but a formal deportation order is a different thing. usually you get it when you are arrested and detained for a period of time. You will not be released until you are removed directly.

If you leave voluntarily, your Canadian visa might still work, but if you have been issued a deportation order, you most likely won't be able to enter Canada.




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Can I travel to Canada if I was deported from USA?

If you have been deported from the US or another foreign country, you are considered criminally inadmissible to Canada. To overcome this status, you will require permanent clearance from a Canadian consulate by applying for criminal rehabilitation.

Can you visit Canada after being deported?

No, the CBSA has the ability to see your deportation history you will be denied entry. The USA and Canada share information through the CPIC database, and you will need a US Waiver. Need more information about entering Canada after you have received a removal order?

Can you get a tourist visa if you have been deported?

Someone who has been removed (deported) from the United States cannot apply for a new immigrant visa, nonimmigrant visa, adjustment of status, or other admission to the United States without facing certain legal restrictions. Updated by Ilona Bray, J.D.



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