What happens if you are denied entry but cannot re-enter the country of departure (and have no flight to your country of origin)? [closed]
Suppose that you are denied entry for a country but could not go back to the departure country for some reasons (already stayed for 90 days at the Schengen, cannot re-enter Vietnam for 30 days, etc...).
In this case, where is he/she going to be sent? Normally I think in this case, the next possible result is that the airline takes you to your country of origin, but not all airlines have the flight to any country. For example a Japanese citizen is denied entry at Minsk on a flight by Belarusian airlines, after staying for 90 days at Lithuania.
In this case is he/she going to be sent out to other places that the airline has the route (and the passenger doesn't need visa)?
And who pays the cost of the flight? I heard that the airline must take the responsibility of taking the passenger to the origin of the flight, but how about this case?
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What happens when you are refused entry at the airport?
If you have been refused entry at the airport because you are visiting you may be required to return once the US re-opens its borders to visitors. If you were denied entry due to another reason not Coronavirus related, continue reading through this article!What happens if you are refused entry to the UK?
If you are denied entry into the U.K., you will be held at the airport until you can be returned to the location from which you departed. You are not under arrest and no criminal charges will be filed, you are simply not eligible to enter the U.K. on this visit.Can countries refuse entry?
Some sovereign states refuse entry to all citizens of certain states. These restrictions differ from travel visa requirements, which require travelers to obtain permission to enter a country in advance of their travel.What happens if you fly to a country and are denied entry?
If you are denied entry by US Immigration, the airline is responsible to fly you back to your country of origin - or at least wherever your arriving flight came from.WHAT HAPPENS When You’re DENIED ENTRY TO THE US at the AIRPORT or PORT OF ENTRY | Immigration Lawyer
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