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Could I Get Deported Part 2

Can someone come back to United States if they got deported for a felony if they marry a US citizen?

My friend got deported back to Mexico 2 months ago because of a felony. He is now register sex offender. He was told that he wasn't allowed to come back to the United States. He think if he marry his girlfriend he will be able to come back and live with her and then be able to work on his visa. Can he be able to come back? I don't think he but i am very curious. Can he marry his girlfriend and be able to stay in the United States and then work on getting his visa??? and i need serious answer no bullshit answers. please and thank you.

If you get deported from a country, who pays for your ticket home?

It depends on when (as well as where, of course) you're being deported.For the US (it may be the same in some other countries):If you're refused entry to a country, then the airline has to pay to take you back to where you boarded.If you agree to depart voluntarily (self-deport) as part of a pre-trial settlement, then you buy your ticket.If you're being deported due to some criminal offense, your sentence may require you to pay for you ticket. Or, the government can confiscate and auction your personal property (house, car, jewelry, etc.) to pay for the ticket.If there's no way to squeeze the fare out of you, then the government will buy the ticket. It may well send you a bill, however. If you're part of a large group being deported back to a single country, the US might provide its own plane or ask that country to provide one of its own.If you're being deported to the US, then an embassy will ask you to pay. If you don't have the money, they'll ask you to get your family or friends to pay. If they are unable to do so, then and only then will the government buy your ticket. They expect to be paid back and will set the bill-collector hounds on you if you do not. They will also confiscate your passport and replace it with a single-trip passport that will allow you to re-enter the US, but is invalid for any other travel.

Can i move to canada if i get deportation from us?

You would have to apply to enter Canada and as part of the 'application' process either in person at a POE if you are from a visa exempt country or through a written application you would be asked if you have ever been deported from another country (on the written application). If in person you must disclose this information even if not asked because not to do so would be withholding what is likely a material fact related to whether you should be allowed to enter Canada or not.

If the reason you were deported from the US is related to criminality then you may also be inadmissible to Canada.

If the reason you were deported is not something that would make you inadmissible to Canada then you could be allowed to enter Canada provided the reason is assessed by your disclosure. If you fail to provide the information and it is later learned then you may be subject to a report resulting in your removal from Canada, criminal charges for misrepresentation that could result in a fine, jail time or both.

When someone gets deported to Mexico from the United States, where exactly do they get dropped off?

It depends on where they say they are from. I have been on a couple of flights from the US to Mexico (once from Chicago to Mexico City, once from Dallas to Zacatecas) where there was someone on the (direct) flight that was being deported. They are escorted onto the plane by armed guards who stay outside the door until the doors to the plane are closed. I was not near the person being deported to Mexico City but the girl who was being deported to Zacatecas was from the northern part of the state, so actually sending her to Torreon or Durango would have been closer. So it is not an exact science. That, or they just don’t know Mexican geography well enough to send the person to the airport that is nearest to where they live. If they are caught as they are entering by land, I would assume that they are simply returned to Mexican territory, or perhaps outside the border area. I also had a friend in Chicago tell me that there are people who offer classes to immigrants from Central America so they can change their accent and way of speaking enough to pass for Mexicans, so it could also be that some of those Mexicans getting deported are not Mexicans.

Can a naturalized Norwegian citizen be deported?

Yes, if the citizen first loses the Norwegian citizenship. Two ways this can happen:You were given Norwegian citizenship on the condition that you renounced your other citizenship within 1 year. You fail to do so, then your Norwegian citizenship is cancelled.You obtained your Norwegian citizenship through cheating/lying, or withholding important information. If this is discovered, your citizenship may be cancelled.Norwegian citizens can’t be deported from Norway, but it is possible to lose the citizenship and subsequently get deported in a single process.One bit of an oddity though: A Norwegian citizen can be “deported” from one particular part of Norway, the Svalbard archipelago. If you can’t support yourself on Svalbard, you’re sent back to the mainland. It doesn’t matter if you were naturalized the day before, or a 20th-generation natural born Norwegian, there is no welfare and no loitering on Svalbard.

Can i get a passport if my parents are not U.S. citizens?

Are you a US citizen?

My guess would be you aren't since any adult citizen would have no problem getting a passport.


If you're a citizen, it doesn't matter where your parents are from.

If you're a resident alien, then you already have one from your home country.

If you're a minor child with dual citizenship, you'd have a passport

If you're an illegal, you have no right to a passport.



Lying on your passport application is a crime, one that will get non citizens fined, deported, and banned for a minimum of ten years. Citizens would most likely end up in jail.


As for" can they check this". It's on your birth certificate, which you're showing to get your passport.

World History. Part 2. Help?

5. Which was a turning point in World War II in favor of the Allies?
(Points : 1)
Battle of Leyte

Warsaw uprising

Battle of Stalingrad

Liberation of Paris






Question 6. 6. Who was in charge of organizing and commanding the D-day invasion of France?
(Points : 1)
Benito Mussolini

Erwin Rommel

Dwight Eisenhower

Harry Truman






Question 7. 7. What was the Holocaust?
(Points : 1)
the deportation of political prisoners to German concentration camps

the mass slaughter of Europe's Jews and others by the Nazis

the escape of hundreds of thousands of Jews from death camps

the death and destruction that followed the Battle of Stalingrad






Question 8. 8. Which describes a policy toward Jews by the Nazi government during World War II?
(Points : 1)
the deportation of Russian Jews to Norway, Sweden, and Finland

the imprisonment of Jews who were suspected of aiding the Allies

the forced relocation of all German Jews to the Middle East

the death of all European Jews through the use of death camps






Question 9. 9. What was the consequence of the Nazi government's "Final Solution"?
(Points : 1)
the deaths of about 6 million Jews

the relocation of all of Germany's Jews to ghettos in Poland

the end of Judaism in Europe

the conversion of 6 million Jews to Christianity

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