Legal Question in Immigration Law in Canada
deportation from canada
i was deported from canada , i applied as a refugee but they didn�t acept my case, then i was deported, would this deportation afect if i try to enter to an other country, if a deportation could be erase or give a some kind pardon
thanks
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: deportation from canada
A deportation generally is not a matter that can be undone nor pardoned. What a person in your situation may do is reapply for admission into Canada as permitted by that country's laws. A deportation may cause problems if the country to which you are being deported to is not a country you are a national of. I advice you to consult a Canadian immigration attorney as your question pertains to Canadian immigration law.
DISCLAIMER: The answers provided above do not constitute legal advice. The information provided is of a general nature and does not apply to specific facts. The only advice I give is to consult an attorney if legal advice is required.
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