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I'm a Canadian citizen currently living in Iraq. I recently went to the U.K. for work and they denied me entry and removed me. My question is, if I go back to Canada, will I be questioned about it? I also want to know if I can visit the U.S.A.?










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closed as unclear what you're asking by mts, Berwyn, JoErNanO, blackbird, CGCampbell Jul 26 '16 at 13:59


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    Canada might question you about it. They can't deny entry to Canada, though. Being denied entry to the UK does not in and of itself make you inadmissible to the US, but the US might also take exception to whatever fact it was that caused the UK to deny entry, and therefore also deny entry independently.

    – phoog
    Jul 19 '16 at 20:50






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    Why were you refused entry to the UK? You received paperwork when you were refused; please upload an image of it (with personal information blacked out). Without knowing the particulars of why you were refused, only sheer speculation is possible.

    – Michael Hampton
    Jul 19 '16 at 21:35











  • I will explain in brief, I went back to iraq for work and marriage, and I changed my mind, I fought with my father and I decided to leave to scotland because my cousin was there. When I reached airport at Edinburgh they asked me why I didn't have return ticket. I told them that I was here for work and that I wanted to apply for work visa here. they start asking me questions and they detained me for almost 18 hours and removed me back.

    – A.K.
    Jul 27 '16 at 22:15















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I'm a Canadian citizen currently living in Iraq. I recently went to the U.K. for work and they denied me entry and removed me. My question is, if I go back to Canada, will I be questioned about it? I also want to know if I can visit the U.S.A.?










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closed as unclear what you're asking by mts, Berwyn, JoErNanO, blackbird, CGCampbell Jul 26 '16 at 13:59


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.













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    Canada might question you about it. They can't deny entry to Canada, though. Being denied entry to the UK does not in and of itself make you inadmissible to the US, but the US might also take exception to whatever fact it was that caused the UK to deny entry, and therefore also deny entry independently.

    – phoog
    Jul 19 '16 at 20:50






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    Why were you refused entry to the UK? You received paperwork when you were refused; please upload an image of it (with personal information blacked out). Without knowing the particulars of why you were refused, only sheer speculation is possible.

    – Michael Hampton
    Jul 19 '16 at 21:35











  • I will explain in brief, I went back to iraq for work and marriage, and I changed my mind, I fought with my father and I decided to leave to scotland because my cousin was there. When I reached airport at Edinburgh they asked me why I didn't have return ticket. I told them that I was here for work and that I wanted to apply for work visa here. they start asking me questions and they detained me for almost 18 hours and removed me back.

    – A.K.
    Jul 27 '16 at 22:15













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I'm a Canadian citizen currently living in Iraq. I recently went to the U.K. for work and they denied me entry and removed me. My question is, if I go back to Canada, will I be questioned about it? I also want to know if I can visit the U.S.A.?










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I'm a Canadian citizen currently living in Iraq. I recently went to the U.K. for work and they denied me entry and removed me. My question is, if I go back to Canada, will I be questioned about it? I also want to know if I can visit the U.S.A.?







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closed as unclear what you're asking by mts, Berwyn, JoErNanO, blackbird, CGCampbell Jul 26 '16 at 13:59


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









closed as unclear what you're asking by mts, Berwyn, JoErNanO, blackbird, CGCampbell Jul 26 '16 at 13:59


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









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    Canada might question you about it. They can't deny entry to Canada, though. Being denied entry to the UK does not in and of itself make you inadmissible to the US, but the US might also take exception to whatever fact it was that caused the UK to deny entry, and therefore also deny entry independently.

    – phoog
    Jul 19 '16 at 20:50






  • 6





    Why were you refused entry to the UK? You received paperwork when you were refused; please upload an image of it (with personal information blacked out). Without knowing the particulars of why you were refused, only sheer speculation is possible.

    – Michael Hampton
    Jul 19 '16 at 21:35











  • I will explain in brief, I went back to iraq for work and marriage, and I changed my mind, I fought with my father and I decided to leave to scotland because my cousin was there. When I reached airport at Edinburgh they asked me why I didn't have return ticket. I told them that I was here for work and that I wanted to apply for work visa here. they start asking me questions and they detained me for almost 18 hours and removed me back.

    – A.K.
    Jul 27 '16 at 22:15












  • 4





    Canada might question you about it. They can't deny entry to Canada, though. Being denied entry to the UK does not in and of itself make you inadmissible to the US, but the US might also take exception to whatever fact it was that caused the UK to deny entry, and therefore also deny entry independently.

    – phoog
    Jul 19 '16 at 20:50






  • 6





    Why were you refused entry to the UK? You received paperwork when you were refused; please upload an image of it (with personal information blacked out). Without knowing the particulars of why you were refused, only sheer speculation is possible.

    – Michael Hampton
    Jul 19 '16 at 21:35











  • I will explain in brief, I went back to iraq for work and marriage, and I changed my mind, I fought with my father and I decided to leave to scotland because my cousin was there. When I reached airport at Edinburgh they asked me why I didn't have return ticket. I told them that I was here for work and that I wanted to apply for work visa here. they start asking me questions and they detained me for almost 18 hours and removed me back.

    – A.K.
    Jul 27 '16 at 22:15







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Canada might question you about it. They can't deny entry to Canada, though. Being denied entry to the UK does not in and of itself make you inadmissible to the US, but the US might also take exception to whatever fact it was that caused the UK to deny entry, and therefore also deny entry independently.

– phoog
Jul 19 '16 at 20:50





Canada might question you about it. They can't deny entry to Canada, though. Being denied entry to the UK does not in and of itself make you inadmissible to the US, but the US might also take exception to whatever fact it was that caused the UK to deny entry, and therefore also deny entry independently.

– phoog
Jul 19 '16 at 20:50




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Why were you refused entry to the UK? You received paperwork when you were refused; please upload an image of it (with personal information blacked out). Without knowing the particulars of why you were refused, only sheer speculation is possible.

– Michael Hampton
Jul 19 '16 at 21:35





Why were you refused entry to the UK? You received paperwork when you were refused; please upload an image of it (with personal information blacked out). Without knowing the particulars of why you were refused, only sheer speculation is possible.

– Michael Hampton
Jul 19 '16 at 21:35













I will explain in brief, I went back to iraq for work and marriage, and I changed my mind, I fought with my father and I decided to leave to scotland because my cousin was there. When I reached airport at Edinburgh they asked me why I didn't have return ticket. I told them that I was here for work and that I wanted to apply for work visa here. they start asking me questions and they detained me for almost 18 hours and removed me back.

– A.K.
Jul 27 '16 at 22:15





I will explain in brief, I went back to iraq for work and marriage, and I changed my mind, I fought with my father and I decided to leave to scotland because my cousin was there. When I reached airport at Edinburgh they asked me why I didn't have return ticket. I told them that I was here for work and that I wanted to apply for work visa here. they start asking me questions and they detained me for almost 18 hours and removed me back.

– A.K.
Jul 27 '16 at 22:15










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