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Can a person enter Canada after being deported from US?

Sdatta1

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Hello!
I was working in US after completing my Masters degree there. But I got deported recently. I do have visitor's visa for Canada but I’m planning to apply for student visa in Canada. Do you think it is possible to get student visa?
if anyone faced similar situation, could you please share your experience.
 

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Hello!
I was working in US after completing my Masters degree there. But I got deported recently. I do have visitor's visa for Canada but I’m planning to apply for student visa in Canada. Do you think it is possible to get student visa?
if anyone faced similar situation, could you please share your experience.
What was the reason for your deportation from the USA?

Generally speaking, it becomes much more difficult to get a temporary visa to Canada approved (including study visas) once you have a record of a US deportation. But it will of course depend on the details like how recently you returned to your home country, ties to your home country, reason for the deportation, what you plan to study in Canada, etc.

Make sure you declare the US deportation in your Canadian study permit application.
 
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dankboi

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Hello!
I was working in US after completing my Masters degree there. But I got deported recently. I do have visitor's visa for Canada but I’m planning to apply for student visa in Canada. Do you think it is possible to get student visa?
if anyone faced similar situation, could you please share your experience.
A deportation from any country, especially UK/EU/US/AUS will adversely affect all future temporary visa applications to Canada/UK/EU/AUS. He may have a chance after a few years, but if you apply right now you'll be denied right away based on the presumption that It'll be repeated. Since US-Canada share data regarding immigration you'll be denied entry at the port of entry by the CBSA.
The following is specified regarding Canada's inadmissibility and they're pretty serious about it
temporary residents who don’t respect the conditions of their stay—for example, they stay longer than allowed, or work or study without the proper permits.

UK won't approve a tourist visa to such individuals ever.
Application for a non-immigrant visa by the UK Immigration authorities, will be refused which could be due to a variety of factors. and one is the following-
Deportation order- if the applicant is the recipient of a deportation order from any country


It's better to apply after a few years (4-5 yrs) still there's slight to none chances of getting approved
 
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