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If my husband got deported from the UK, can he get a visa in Canada?

Asked on Oct 24th, 2013 on Immigration - Michigan
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My husband got deported from UK. He is banned for 10 years. Can he enter Canada?
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Adebola O. Asekun
Your husband's deportation from U.K should not bar him from entry into Canada, but the Canadian immigration authorities will be interested in knowing the reasons for U.K to expel him and if he was deported for reasons that will render him inadmissible to enter Canada 9 such as for criminal conviction), then, he may have problems getting into Canada as well. Your husband should not attempt the Canadian application process without the benefit of speaking to a lawyer.
Answered on Oct 28th, 2013 at 1:20 AM

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Criminal Defense Attorney serving Farmington Hills, MI at Rickie Emmanuel Ibe, PC
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First, your husband may enter Canada so long as he has the proper travel document (assuming your husband is a U.S. citizen). If your husband is not a U.S. citizen, he may enter Canada if granted proper entry visa. Second, the reason(s) for your husband's deportation from the U.K. is an important element that may determine if Canada would allow him entry.
Answered on Oct 25th, 2013 at 7:50 AM

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