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Isabella Isabella Fri Sep 13 2024 | 7 answers 1519

Can you become a U.S. citizen after being deported?

Could you please elaborate on the possibility of an individual becoming a U.S. citizen after facing deportation? Are there any specific circumstances or requirements that need to be met for this to occur? How might the process differ from the standard naturalization pathway? Additionally, are there any legal barriers or restrictions that might prevent someone who has been deported from ultimately achieving citizenship status in the United States?

Can you become a U.S. citizen after being deported?
emma_carter_doctor emma_carter_doctor Tue Sep 10 2024 | 6 answers 1230

Is denied entry the same as deported?

Could you please clarify the distinction between being denied entry and being deported? Are these two situations considered equivalent in terms of legal and practical implications? For instance, if someone is denied entry to a country, does that mean they have been removed from the country forcibly, or is it simply a refusal of entry? On the other hand, if someone is deported, does that automatically imply they were initially allowed entry and then subsequently removed? It would be greatly appreciated if you could elaborate on the key differences between these two scenarios and their respective consequences.

Is denied entry the same as deported?
NavigatorEcho NavigatorEcho Tue Sep 10 2024 | 6 answers 1354

Do you have to pay for your plane ticket if you get deported?

I'm curious, if someone were to find themselves in a situation where they're facing deportation, would they still be obligated to pay for their plane ticket back to their country of origin? It seems like a rather unusual circumstance, so I'm wondering if there's a standard policy or if it varies from country to country. And, if there's a fee involved, who typically foots the bill? Is it the individual being deported, the government of the country they're being deported from, or perhaps a combination of both? I'd appreciate any insight you might have on this matter.

Do you have to pay for your plane ticket if you get deported?

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