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Any immigrant or person granted asylum (provided no Human Rights or Asylum protections are breached ) can be deported if convicted of an offence which warrants 12 months or more imprisonment.
Section 1: Grounds for deportation
- 13.1.1. A foreign national, who is not an Irish citizen, is liable for deportation where:
- (a) they have been convicted of a criminal offence for which they have received a custodial sentence of at least 12 months; or
- (b) the Secretary of State otherwise considers that the deportation of the foreign national is conducive to the public good; or
- (c) they are the spouse, civil partner or child aged under 18 of a foreign national who is, or has been ordered to be, deported.
13.1.2. An Irish citizen may only be deported where a court has recommended deportation or where the Secretary of State concludes that, due to the exceptional circumstances of the case, the public interest requires deportation.
13.1.3. A deportation order will not be made if the foreign national’s removal from the UK pursuant to the order would be contrary to the UK’s obligations under the Refugee Convention or the Human Rights Convention, and, where deportation would not be contrary to these obligations, the presumption is in favour of deportation.
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