Deportation from Ireland

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I'm from Congo but I study in Tbilisi Georgia. I was in Ireland on a tourist visit but I was refused "permission to land" because they believed my "intentions for visiting Ireland were not genuine". The immigration officer said I had lied to him about my intentions for visiting Ireland; that some of the places which I intended to visit were either not tourist attractions or they weren't functioning anymore. So I was deported back to Tbilisi Georgia. But now I intend to reapply for the Irish visa again, this time for academic purpose. Will my visa application be granted or will it be refused because of the deportation?



Best Answer

It depends; there is no definite "yes" or "no" answer to this question. It might even depend only on the mood of the immigration officer who processes your new visa application.

In general, however, it is always best to be truthful in all aspects of your visa application (I'm not saying you weren't before, despite what they thought). That means that if the application asks "Have you ever been deported from or refused entry into any country", you will probably have to answer "Yes" (depending on what actually happened, as per Kate Gregory's comment). You will probably also have to explain the circumstances that led to your prior refusal. They will make a decision based on what you state and your prior history which they will have in their records.




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Can you get deported from Ireland?

You may have been issued a deportation order in the past without your knowledge. This may be for a number of reasons; you could have failed to respond to correspondence as a result of changing your address or post not reaching you.

How many people are deported from Ireland?

A total of 883 deportation orders were issued during 2020, according to figures released to The Irish Times.

What is the most common reason for deportation?

Deportation for Crime Violations One of the most common reasons for deportation is a criminal conviction. While not all crimes are grounds for deportation, those relating to violence, drugs, firearm offenses, human trafficking, and the smuggling of illegal aliens into the United States may cause someone to be removed.

How long does deportation order last?

Deportation means being forced to leave the UK and being unable to return for at least 10 years. It is used for non-British citizens who have committed criminal offences.



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