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How to avoid deportation

Deportation is used as a method to protect a country from the threat or risk form a foreign national who has committed crimes and not acted in line with their immigration status. It also applies to foreign nationals who have not obtained the legal right to reside in that country. It is important, once you obtain your immigration status that you do not experience the act of deportation and so it is advised that you consult with a professional consultancy or immigration lawyer to ensure you act in compliance with the immigration rules and regulations of the country you move to.

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Avoiding deportation explained

An immigration lawyer or professional consultancy firm can provide you with all the necessary advice and guidance to ensure you are aware of the laws in place and obligations expected from you to maintain your immigration status.

Most cases of deportation arise from illegal residency or employment in a country or from the individual committing crimes. It is therefore vital that your immigration status is valid and you are legally permitted o take up residency and employment in the country if you intend to do so.

Furthermore, by understanding the laws and regulations of the country you move to you will be more aware of the acts you can and cannot do, and also understand the acts that will directly result in your deportation.  Where you permanently reside in a country you must abide by the rules of that country and although you can enjoy the rights of the countries citizens you will also have to meet certain obligations too. It is these obligations and requirements that you must adhere to in order to ensure your visa and immigration status is maintained and that you do not commit any crimes, especially the crimes that will force you to be deported and refused re-entry back to the country.

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