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Can I return to Canada if I have been deported?

If you have been deported from Canada, you may not be allowed to enter again, unless you have a valid reason to travel to Canada. If you were issued a removal order from Canada and you want to return to the country, you will need an Authorization to Return to Canada (ARC). The most common reasons for receiving a removal order from Canada are:

The Authorization to Return to Canada (ARC) application is similar to a TRV (Temporary Resident Visa) Application, and there is a $400 processing fee. Your application will also depend on the type of removal order that was issued.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada receives over 1,300 requests every year for ARC applications and according the IRCC, the success rates flutter at 80 per cent. Most of these applications come from the United States, China and Mexico.

 

 

What is a removal order?

There are three main categories or removal orders:

When assessing your qualifications for an ARC application, the officer will consider the following:

 

What if I have a criminal record and I was deported?

If you have a criminal record in Canada, you’ll need a Record Suspension before being eligible to apply for an ARC. A record suspension will remove your criminal record from the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) database. This means that a search of CPIC will not show that you have a criminal record or a record suspension. Once your record suspension is granted, you will now be eligible to apply for an ARC.

If the offence occurred in Canada, you are admissible if you were pardoned under the Criminal Records Act in Canada. However, if you have more offences that occurred outside Canada, you are still inadmissible. You will also need to apply for Criminal Rehabilitation. This application is again for someone who is inadmissible to Canada because of past criminal activity. You are inadmissible if you:

 

 

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If I was deported from Canada can I go to the USA?

No, the CBSA has the ability to see your deportation history you will be denied entry. The USA and Canada share information through the CPIC database, and you will need a US Waiver.

 

 

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