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For questions about the legal process of becoming a resident or citizen of another country or about the laws governing entry of people into a country.
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Is an adult - brought by parents to the US illegally as an infant - still considered an ille...
I can't speak for the USA but it is certainly possible to be removed from Australia in similar circumstances as an "unlawful non-citizen". See http://www.humanrightslaw.com.au/DeBrennanTomlinsonPearce …
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Are there any restrictions in international law on charging a person to return to their own ...
It is accepted that legally crossing a border requires a passport. Passports are not issued without charge. In essence this is exactly the same thing.
"Having a right" and being able to exercise that …
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Does attourney client privilege protect communication with an employee?
The attorney in question is not your lawyer so attorney-client privilege does not apply.
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Why would rescinding DACA privileges be illegal?
Unlike a circuit appeals court, you do not have the right to appeal to the Supreme Court. You have to ask and they have to say yes. They do not have to give any reason for saying no.
That said, the S …
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Can one waive their right to execute the affidavit of support
No
A contract against public policy is void so your agreement with your relative would be unenforceable.
You would be committing perjury which carries a Federal prison term of 5 years by swearing yo …
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Is the detainment and deportation of an established illegal alien in Canada lawful?
The power to detain is granted by Division 6 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. …
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In INA 212(a)(9)(B)(i), what does "other than an alien lawfully admitted for permanent resid...
INA 212(a)(9)(B)(i) is not applicable to lawful permanent residents at all
The clause is unambiguous. It applies to aliens except for "an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence"; the clause …
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Must an Incoming Passenger Card/Arrival card be done as a citizen
No, you can pay the fine instead
MIGRATION REGULATIONS 1994 - REG 3.08
Offence--failure to complete a passenger card
(1) A person who is required by these Regulations to complete a passenger card mu …
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What happens to an individual who is deported to a country of which they are not a citizen?
It is quite likely that a person such as you describe may be required to board an aeroplane to that country but will not be permitted to pass through immigration on arrival - Mehran Karimi Nasseri lived …
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Is the Day of arrival included in a stay?
No
The answer is in s27 of the Interpretation Act, specifically subsection (4):
(4) Where a time is expressed to begin after or to be from a specified day, the time does not include that day.
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Could a country ban its citizens from emigrating?
The US tax code is not enforced in other countries
In countries with tax treaties with the USA, the authorities work together to avoid double taxation and to ensure that information is shared, but the …
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Can states and localities have stronger immigration status-based employment discrimination l...
Yes
Providing they do not conflict with the Federal law, states are free to legislate on the same matters. The supremacy clause means that where a state law conflicts with a valid Federal law (i.e. on …
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Apply for a UK residence card
Unfortunately they need to be both an EU citizen and a permanent resident of the UK.
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Procedure for Trial if Defendant Does Not Have a Visa To Attend Trial?
In a criminal trial, you will be detained (by immigration authorities) until the trial is resolved. At the end of the trial (if acquitted) or sentence (if convicted) you will be deported. …
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Is working for free also illegal for a F-2 visa holder?
An F-2 visa holder cannot work unless they get a work permit.
They are allowed to volunteer but volunteering is only legal for the ‘employer’ in the not-for-profit/charity sector.
Unpaid internships a …