Deportation order issued in Ireland. What about travelling to other EU countries?

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I recently received an unjust / unfair deportation order in Ireland after my EU treaty rights case was rejected and I filed a humanitarian appeal then. In reply to that humanitarian appeal, they sent a rejection along with a deportation order and asked me to leave the country within 30 days. I left within 15 days of the serving of deportation order. (They gave me temp visas twice while my case was under process and I lived in Ireland for 4+ years). I'm still emailing the irish authorities from my home country now (non EU) , to revoke that unfair/ unjust deportation order. That's a different story. Coming back to the questions, so no criminal record/ no penalties/ no detention any where in the world ( i have lived in UK as well by the way) and received this deportation order. So questions are , Ireland being a European country and a deportation order issued there. How long is the ban in Ireland and am I banned from entering other European countries too? If yes then how long is the ban for. If not, then do I have to disclose this Irish deportation order thing, while applying for any sort of visa for some different EU country. And do they share this deportation record with other European countries..


I never deceived any country's immigration system. They did some factual errors while dealing with my straight forward application. And replied with a rejection (first my EU treaty rights application was refused after giving me two temporary visas and then I filed the humanitarian appeal, which was rejected as well. They took 4 years in all this process. My mistake was, i should have taken the authorities to court instead of filing a humanitarian appeal because my case was very straight forward and strong ) On rejection of humanitarian appeal a deportation order was issued. My questions were about the number of years ban in Ireland and is there any ban in other EU countries due to this deportation order. E.g Germany, do I have to disclose it to them plus plus any ban, duration etc. If anyone can advise me on this please. I'd be grateful.



Best Answer

Both Ireland and the UK participate in the Schengen Information System, so you should assume that most European countries will be aware of your deportation order. This will make it difficult for you to get a visa in those countries.

The UK also shares information with the Five Eyes countries: USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

There may be other data sharing arrangements in place.

You should disclose details on any immigration form that asks for them. This alone might be grounds for refusal, but if you don't, and the country to which you are applying already knows about your immigration history, you can expect serious consequences. Attempting to deceive the UK authorities carries a ten year ban, for example, and even after that time it's likely that obtaining a visa will be difficult.

I don't know the duration of any formal ban you might have received in Ireland, but that's largely academic: you won't get a visa there any time soon.




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Can you travel to other countries after being deported?

Depending on the reasons for deporting, deportees may not be able to enter that country a certain period or they can get excluded from that country for the rest of their lives. In cases such as visa violations, the most common penalty is that the deported person cannot enter that country for 5 years.

How do I revoke a deportation order in Ireland?

If a Deportation Order is subsequently made, Section 3 (11) of the Immigration Act 1999 (as amended) allows an Order to be amended or revoked by making a request to me as Minister for Justice.

Can a deportation order be revoked?

You can do one of two things: 1). Apply in the court that issued the order of deportation, for the court to vacate or cancel the order of deportation; or 2). Apply with the Immigration Service to waive or cancel your former order of deportation.

Can I travel to Europe with Irish residence permit?

No, an Irish Residence Permit does not allow the holder to travel to the UK or any other European country to which an Irish citizen can.



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