Canadian PR had US visa refused after US deportation and ban

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I'm a Canadian Permanent Resident. I illegally entered the USA 13 years ago, and was deported back to Canada with a 10 year ban.

Now it has been 13 years. I applied for a US B1 visa; I'm a truck driver now and need to cross the border for work.

I went to my interview today. The officer asked me about what happened and I told him everything: the truth that I was young and made a mistake I regret everyday now. I'm 40 years old and have been straight and need this for work. He made some notes and said "I have to refuse your visa. But you will get email within the next few days; we want to have another interview with you within this week, and will see then what we can do."

Does anyone know how will this play out for me ?






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Can I get Canada visa if I was deported from USA?

If you have been deported from the US or another foreign country, you are considered criminally inadmissible to Canada. To overcome this status, you will require permanent clearance from a Canadian consulate by applying for criminal rehabilitation.

Can you legally come back to the US after being deported?

If you were ordered removed (or deported) from the U.S., you cannot simply turn around and come back. By the legal terms of your removal, you will be expected to remain outside of the country for a set number of years: usually either five, ten, or 20.

Can a Canadian permanent resident be denied entry?

PR and InadmissibilityThe officer can refuse entry to a PR card holder only when the person has already lost the status in accordance with the provisions.

Can you get a visa after being deported?

Someone who has been removed (deported) from the United States cannot apply for a new immigrant visa, nonimmigrant visa, adjustment of status, or other admission to the United States without facing certain legal restrictions.



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