I want to visit Canada but I was deported from the US

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Last year I was deported from the US because I was "working" at some public events. I never got money from that because I was helping friends to run said events. Anyway, I am planning to go to a convention in Canada and wanted to know if me being deported from the US would be an issue here.

Thanks in advance.



Best Answer

You didn't state your citizenship(s), and that could play a factor here.

All you can do is try. However, Canada and the US share a lot of immigration information, so Canada will be well aware of the problem you had in the US, and may need to be convinced that you won't repeat the behaviour. If the border officer is unconvinced, you will not be permitted admission. If you are asked about the incident and lie about it, you will not be permitted admission and may be banned for an extended period.




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Can I re enter Canada after being deported?

With a Deportation Order, you are permanently barred from returning to Canada and cannot return unless you apply for an ARC. If the CBSA paid for your removal from Canada, you must also repay that cost before you are eligible to return.

Can I apply for a tourist visa after deportation?

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.

Can a deported person go to another country?

A noncitizen who has been deported (removed) from the U.S. to another country is not supposed to attempt to reenter for five, ten, or 20 years, or even permanently. (The exact length of time depends on factors like the reason for removal and whether the person was convicted of a crime.)

Can you visit the US after being deported?

Following deportation, a foreign national would need to file Form I-212 Application for Permission to Reapply for Admission into the United States After Deportation or Removal. This lets you ask USCIS for permission to submit an application to re-enter the United States.



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