Hi, you don't really provide much information but to say that a person has been ordered deported while doing nothing wrong won't make sense to people in the immigration world. A person who, for example, overstays their legal right to remain in a country has done something wrong, so receiving a deportation order establishes that something isn't right and therefore the person did something wrong. It is expensive to look for people, detain and then deport them.Hi, I know someone who has order of deportation here in the USA. They have done nothing wrong and always pay their taxes, bills, everything is good. Will they be allowed to have a chance to go to Canada and apply for a visa?
It is a common misconception that it is a striking positive when a person pays their taxes, or isn't a criminal - this is simply expected of everyone.