If I Was Deported From the Usa Cause of a Crime,and Then Married a Canadian Girl,Can I Enter Canada?

Question by jorgesauceda2001: If i was deported from the usa cause of a crime,and then married a canadian girl,can i enter canada?
IF I MARRY A CANADIAN GIRL FOR LOVE OF COURSE,AND WAS DEPORTED FROM USA,WOULD ME MARRYING HER ALLOW ME ACCESS TO ENTER CANADA OR WOULD I STILL BE DENIED ACCESS, IF UR WONDERING WHAT THE CRIME WAS IT WAS BURGLARY.WELL GIVE ADVICE THANKS.

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No. Canada like most countries does not allow people who were deported from one country, to enter theres. She will have to move to your country.

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