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  1. Deportation and removal. If you're going to be deported from the UK. This advice applies to England. See advice for Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales. You might have to leave the UK if you’ve broken immigration rules. It’s called ‘administrative removal’ or ‘removal’ if you’re asked to leave because you’ve:

  2. This part of the Rules sets out when a person will be considered for deportation and when a deportation order will be revoked. It also applies where deportation is recommended by a court.

  3. If you have been convicted of a criminal offence and you are not a British citizen, you may be at risk of deportation from the UK. People often use the word “deportation” to mean any forced removal, but in the UK deportation has a specific legal meaning.

  4. Deportation means being forced to leave the UK and being unable to return for at least 10 years. It is used for non-British citizens who have committed criminal offences. If the Home Office wants to deport you, you will be given a notice of a decision to deport.

  5. This briefing examines the deportation, removal, and voluntary departure of people without the right to be in the UK. It presents statistics on the numbers and characteristics of people who are removed from the UK or who leave voluntarily.

  6. Jan 18, 2024 · Deportation is the removal of a foreign national from the UK in accordance with a deportation order (DO). A foreign national can be deported from the UK: on the ground...

  7. May 24, 2016 · The charity is the first point of call for prisoners facing deportation, and guides clients through the resettlement process. "Many of them don't consider themselves to be British and don't...

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