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Overstaying is a criminal offence, it's not a trivial matter.Alixlboy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 14, 2017 6:44 pmSometimes they send deportations orders in writing as well. I feel sorry for you and your child. I think they should consider the fact that you have been living in the state (obeying the laws etc.) and have no criminal record etc. I have a friend who received his deportation order in the past (in 2012 I think).
If it's not a deportation order, then I'm not sure what else could it be.
You are right.Wanderer wrote: ↑Sat Oct 14, 2017 6:48 pmOverstaying is a criminal offence, it's not a trivial matter.Alixlboy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 14, 2017 6:44 pmSometimes they send deportations orders in writing as well. I feel sorry for you and your child. I think they should consider the fact that you have been living in the state (obeying the laws etc.) and have no criminal record etc. I have a friend who received his deportation order in the past (in 2012 I think).
If it's not a deportation order, then I'm not sure what else could it be.
Under which Irish law is it a criminal offense to overstay. I am not particularly sure of any, but perhaps you may assist me on the provision that criminalizes an undocumented person.Wanderer wrote: ↑Sat Oct 14, 2017 6:48 pmOverstaying is a criminal offence, it's not a trivial matter.Alixlboy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 14, 2017 6:44 pmSometimes they send deportations orders in writing as well. I feel sorry for you and your child. I think they should consider the fact that you have been living in the state (obeying the laws etc.) and have no criminal record etc. I have a friend who received his deportation order in the past (in 2012 I think).
If it's not a deportation order, then I'm not sure what else could it be.