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Ali abdul

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May 23, 2019
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Hello guys ,

I hope you all doing well.

So I wanted your opinions about my case. I am deported from the US for 10 years, for violating the terms of my Exchange program student visa. by an immigration judge.

I don't have any criminal charges.

what are my chances that I will get a study visa to Canada? how much that would affect? and if yes, what is the most solid way to get the visa?
 
Hello guys ,

I hope you all doing well.

So I wanted your opinions about my case. I am deported from the US for 10 years, for violating the terms of my Exchange program student visa. by an immigration judge.

I don't have any criminal charges.

what are my chances that I will get a study visa to Canada? how much that would affect? and if yes, what is the most solid way to get the visa?

Yes - this will impact your ability to get a study visa to Canada. The most solid way to get the visa is to remain in your home country and live/work there for several years before attempting to apply for a visa to Canada.
 
Yes - this will impact your ability to get a study visa to Canada. The most solid way to get the visa is to remain in your home country and live/work there for several years before attempting to apply for a visa to Canada.

Thank you scylla for your sincere answer.