What does deportation mean
Deportation is the act of forcing someone to leave a country against their will for a legitimate reason and the greater good of the country and its citizens. Deportation is effectively the expelling of an individual or group of people from a country and those who are being deported have no say in the matter as to whether they stay or go. For more information or to ensure you do not experience deportation it is advised that you seek the assistance and guidance of a professional consultancy firm or immigration lawyer.
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Deportation explained
Deportation is typically experienced by individuals or groups of people that have committed a criminal offence or pose a risk to the safety of a country, and as a result they are forced to leave the country – many times against their will.
Generally deportation will mean ‘permanent exile’ and can affect any person foreign national living in a particular country whether they are living there legally or illegally. Normally when an individual is deported they are refused re-entry into that country for a specific period of time. However many countries such as theUSAwill refuse re-entry to theUSwhere the foreign national has committed serious crimes including fraud.
The following acts will result in deportation:
- Aggravated crimes
- Crimes of evil intent
- Drug related criminal activity
- Crimes involving firearms
- Domestic violence
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